Asked by curly kayla on May 03, 2024

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Solomon can't seem to talk without using his hands.He is always pointing,shaping,and indicating size when he talks.How would you classify Solomon's nonverbal cues?

A) illustrators
B) regulators
C) emblems
D) adaptors

Illustrators

Nonverbal behaviors that accompany a verbal message and either contradict, accent, or complement it.

Emblems

Nonverbal cues that have specific, generally understood meanings in a given culture and may substitute for a word or phrase.

Regulators

Nonverbal signals used to control, maintain, or facilitate the flow of communication in an interaction, such as nodding to indicate agreement or attention.

  • Determine the diversity of nonverbal indicators and their relevance, such as adaptors, emblems, regulators, and illustrators.
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Gabriel BaqueroMay 09, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Solomon's nonverbal cues are illustrators because they are gestures that accompany and illustrate verbal communication. He is using his hands to visually emphasize and reinforce the meaning of his words.