In his assertion that "Nothing is clear in and of itself but in some context for some person," Robert L. Scott meant that
A) when we talk with others we say things in certain ways that undermine the creation of meaning.
B) in the process of communicating with others, one person's perceptions are not more accurate than those of the other.
C) words are static and unchanging.
D) communication occurs in a linear, step-by-step fashion.
E) communication is infectious, like an epidemic.
B
Communication & Mass Media