Communication does not occur only in isolated moments but flows throughout social life. People send and receive messages verbally and non verbally almost all the time. This makes communication an ongoing or continuous process. Viewing it as continuous helps explain how relationships and shared meanings develop gradually.
Option A:
Continuous emphasises that there is no clear start and end point when we interact regularly. It fits with transactional views where participants are always influencing each other. This option matches the everyday experience described in the stem.
Option B:
One time would suggest rare or single events,which contradicts daily patterns of interaction. Most communication in relationships happens repeatedly rather than once. So this label is not accurate for the description.
Option C:
Occasional implies irregular intervals and does not capture the constant background of signals,gestures and messages in social settings.
Option D:
Static would mean unchanging and motionless,but communication involves change,feedback and adaptation over time.
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