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1. What does low-context communication emphasize?

A. The importance of explicit non-verbal messages to convey personal thoughts,


opinions, and feelings.
B. Direct talk, a person-oriented focus, a self-effacement style mode, and the
importance of “talk.”
C. Direct talk, a person-oriented focus, a self-enhancement mode, and the importance
of “talk.”
D. Direct talk, status-oriented-oriented focus, a self-enhancement mode, and the
importance of “talk.”

2. What does low-context communication refer to?


A. Low-context communication refers to communication patterns of direct verbal
mode.
B. Low-context communication refers to communication segments of direct verbal
mode.
C. Low-context communication refers to communication opinions of direct verbal
mode.
D. Low-context communication refers to communication patterns of direct non verbal
mode.

3. What does high-context communication emphasize?


A. Indirect talk, group-oriented focus, the self-effacement mode, and the importance
of nonverbal signals and even silence.
B. Indirect talk, status-oriented focus, the self-effacement mode, and the importance
of nonverbal signals and even peace.
C. Indirect talk, status-oriented focus, the self-enhancement mode, and the importance
of nonverbal signals and even silence.
D. Indirect talk, status-oriented focus, the self-effacement mode, and the importance
of nonverbal signals and even silence.

4. What does the phrase “read between lines” mean?


A. to try to read what someone speaks or writes.
B. to try to understand someone's real feelings or intentions from what they say or
write.
C. to try to read lines that are implicit in a book.
D. to try to read as many lines in a book as they can.

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