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I. Multiple Choices 1. The quotations at the beginning of the reading are examples of how people can misinterpret: a. nonverbal communication. b. verbal communication. c. cultural values. 2. Many people think that it is the spoken word that is most important in conversation. This perception is often: [A] a. true. b. not true. c. exact. 3. The authors say that nonverbal communication expresses meaning or feelings: [D] a. with many words. b. with song and dance. c. with no words. 4. According to the authors, feelings of friendship are universal, but their expression is: [E] a. not always the same. b. usually exactly the same. c. not very different. 5. The authors say that the meaning of facial expressions is determined by: [J] a. relationships. b. situations. c. feelings. d. both (a) and (b) 6. The fact that members of one culture don’t express their emotions as openly ad members of another means that: [K] a. they do not experience emotions as intensely as others do. b. cultural rules affect how expressive a person can be. c. cultural values forbid any nonverbal expressiveness in some cultures. 7. Eye contact is important because too much or too little eye contact can create: [M] a. communication barriers. b. interesting relationships. c. strange expressions. 8. According to the authors, what determines the comfortable distance when we interact with other people? [P] a. the nature of the relationship b. personalities c. cultural styles d. all of the above
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