1) Refers to any limitation you may have as a speaker. a) Nomination b) Restriction c) Turn taking d) Topic shifting 2) Recognizing when and how to speak because it is one’s turn. a) Termination b) Repair c) Turn Taking d) Topic Control 3) Keeping the interaction going by asking questions and eliciting a response. a) Topic Control b) Topic Shifting c) Nomination d) Communicative Strategy 4) Using verbal and nonverbal signals to end the interaction. a) Termination b) Restriction c) Repair d) Nomination 5) This Strategy works best when there is follow-through so that a new topic continues to be discussed. a) Repair  b) Topic Shifting c) Turn Taking d) Restriction 6) This is also used in Repair Communicative Strategy. a) Nomination b) Topic Shifting c) Communicative Strategy d) Topic Control 7) It is a strategy that can also be applied any time during the course of an interaction as a way of continuing the communication. a) Nomination b) Termination c) Repair d) Turn Taking 8)  Sometimes it is Quick and short. a) Repair b) Termination c) Restriction d) Turn taking 9) It allows the Speaker to say the Message in another way so that the Listener can understand what was originally incomprehensible. a) Termination b) Communicative Strategy c) Turn Taking d) Repair 10) They serve as the blueprints for communicating with the public, stakeholders, or even colleagues. a) Repair b) Turn Taking c) Communicative Strategy d) Termination

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