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Do you think communication barriers between peoples of the world would be lessened if we all had a common language ? Explain . tion process ? Does Lee place the burden for understanding 1 33 BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION.
Do you think communication barriers between peoples of the world would be lessened if we all had a common language ? Explain . tion process ? Does Lee place the burden for understanding 1 33 BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION.
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According to Lee , what job does the listener have in the communica2. “ Just get people to use words in their right. tion process ? Does Lee place the burden for understanding on the speaker or on the listener or on both ? Explain .
According to Lee , what job does the listener have in the communica2. “ Just get people to use words in their right. tion process ? Does Lee place the burden for understanding on the speaker or on the listener or on both ? Explain .
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WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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