Intrapersonal communication occurs entirely within a single individual,where that person is both sender and receiver. Silent planning before speaking is a classic example of such inner dialogue. No external audience is directly involved,so the process remains intrapersonal.
Option A:
Intrapersonal communication includes self evaluation,daydreaming and internal rehearsal of messages. These activities shape how one later communicates with others. The stem focuses on exactly this kind of inner planning,making this option appropriate.
Option B:
Interpersonal communication requires at least two distinct people sending and receiving messages,which is not the case when communication happens only inside the mind.
Option C:
Group communication refers to interaction among several individuals,usually to accomplish a task,so it cannot describe solitary thinking.
Option D:
Mass communication involves institutional sources sending messages through media to large,dispersed audiences and is unrelated to private self talk.
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