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... meaning more clearly. It is possible for communication to take place without it for example the telephone, but when sending and receiving information the listening and speaking factors of the communication need to be enhanced so that it is being heard correctly. Additionally, Body Language is important because it can display more feelings than the sentence itself. For example; If a person is saying how angry they were the other day, when they say "I was so angry" They could clench a fist in front of the person they are talking to. This would improve the impact of how they were feeling on to the listener. Also body language conveys extra meaning and information when communicating. For example; if someone asked where a shop is and didn't know their left from right, the person giving the directions could use gestures (a form of body language) to help show the person. "The ...
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