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Interpersonal communication comes from the root words "inter" and "personal," meaning:
Abstractions
Concepts or ideas that are generalized and not linked to specific instances, enabling higher-level thinking about complex subjects.
Grand Exaggerations
Statements that dramatically overstate a fact or situation, often used for emphasis or effect.
Effective Paragraph
A well-organized block of text that conveys a coherent idea or argument with clarity, precision, and logical flow.
Intended Audience
The specific group of people for whom a piece of communication is designed or directed.
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