Correct option is A
Human communication primarily involves the following elements:
Message transmission (A) refers to the act of sending information or a message from the sender to the receiver.
Message reception (B) refers to the process by which the receiver understands and decodes the transmitted message.
Verbal and non-verbal messages (C) encompass all forms of communication, including spoken or written words (verbal) and gestures, body language, and facial expressions (non-verbal).
Information Booster: 1. Communication involves both verbal and non-verbal signals.
2. Non-verbal cues, such as facial expressions, play a significant role in conveying emotions.
3. Effective communication requires both transmission and reception.
4. The receiver’s feedback is essential for successful communication.
5. Verbal communication relies on language, while non-verbal communication relies on cues like body language, eye contact, and tone.
Additional Knowledge:
Power-packed messages (D): These are high-impact messages, often used in marketing or motivational speeches, but not a core element in general human communication.
Messages for non-consumption (E): This phrase is misleading in the context of human communication, as communication aims for the consumption and understanding of information by the receiver.