Explain the difference between external noise and emotional noise

What will be an ideal response?

External noise is a context barrier that may be caused by sights, sounds, taste, smell, or
touch. Emotional noise is a self barrier occurring when emotional arousal from words,
phrases, or differences in cultural background interferes with communication
effectiveness.

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A) conjecture B) facts C) personal experience D) None of these answers are correct.

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"Repealing the Affordable Care Act now would open a real can of worms" is a poorly phrased central idea for a persuasive speech because it

A. contains figurative language. B. reveals the speaker's point of view. C. is written as a full sentence. D. is too trivial. E. fails to contain a reference to the audience.

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