Discuss why nonverbal communication is dependent upon context. Provide an example that illustrates this concept.

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- The context in which nonverbal communication occurs plays a crucial role in its interpretation. Pounding on a table to make a point during a meeting means something entirely different from pounding on the table in response to being called a liar. Direct eye contact with a stranger can mean something entirely different from such contact with a close friend.
- When you communicate, nonverbal and verbal cues usually supplement and support each other. Your appearance, tone of voice, eye movement, posture, and facial expression provide cues about the communication relationship.
- Student examples will vary.

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Which of the following is a guideline for using gestures in a speech?

a. Use as many gestures as possible in your presentation. b. Keep your hands clasped in front of you or in back of you. c. Every emotion can be expressed by a particular gesture. d. Make your gestures appropriate to the situation and audience.

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Identify the four listening styles, and describe the situation in which each style is most appropriate.

What will be an ideal response?

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