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Exercise 3: What is Communication? For each example, indicate whether you believe communication has taken place and if so what type.
a. Someone says something to you and it makes you blush
Yes What type? Yes No

b. You are sitting in a class before lunch and your stomach growls
Yes What type? Yes No

c. You send someone a text message
Yes What type? Yes No

d. You type in a text message but delete it before you hit send
Yes What type? No

e. You leave public speaking class after the first day thinking you have just finished
your first World History class of the semester
Yes What type? No

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