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UGRD-GE6106 Purposive Communication/Purposive

Communication 1
Started on Tuesday, 7 September
2021, 2:02 PM

State Finished

Completed on Tuesday, 7 September


2021, 2:24 PM

Time taken 22 mins 5 secs

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Grade 100.00 out of 100.00

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Communication boundaries are considered blueprints on how communication will be exchanged

False

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Stories or personal experiences are powerful tools to persuade people
True

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It shows how the speaker address he problems that may encounter in a conversation.

b.Repair

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In order to get information, it is important to get information and one way of achieving this is to ask
W-Hs questions (Who, What, When, Why, Where and How)

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True

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Refers to the conversation participants' close initiating expressions that end a topic in a conversation.
d.Termination

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It pertains to the process by which people decide who takes conversational floor. The idea is to
always give communicators a chance to speak.

c.Turn-taking

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Communication Strategies became limited and restricted because of technology.

False

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A form of persuasion that is considered that is both powerful and difficult because it involves
convincing people who have strong convictions about a particular issue/topic
c.Believe

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The ability to convince someone to agree with us or convince other people to believe in us granted
that it is supported by hard evidence is called hypnotism

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False

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It refers to any limitation you may have as a speaker.

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a.Restriction

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