Nonverbal codes: (select one)
(a) consist of symbols and their grammatical arrangement...
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Nonverbal codes: (select one)
(a) consist of symbols and their grammatical arrangement.
(b) are a systematic arrangement of symbols used to create meanings in the mind of another person or persons.
(c) are all symbols that are not words, including bodily movements, the use of space and time, and sounds other than words.
(d) are any interference in the encoding and decoding processes that reduces the clarity of a message.
(e) are the location where communication takes place.
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