Here are key points to distinguish the modes of communication (Presentational, Interpretive and Interpersonal) in a very accessible manner:
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I love the visuals you created for the modes. I am trying to locate a poster to hang in all of our department rooms to remind the staff and students about the modes. Do you know if a poster exists or have you created one yourself?
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