Statements A, C, D and F are correct, while B and E are incorrect. Facial expressions do communicate emotional states, and teachers’ gestures and posture shape perceptions of confidence. Chronemics is indeed the study of how time functions in communication, and students’ non-verbal behaviour signals engagement or disengagement. It is wrong to say all students interpret cues identically or that non-verbal messages are always more important than verbal content in every context. Therefore the accurate set is A, C, D and F.
Option A:
Option A is correct because it collects the four true statements and leaves out B and E, which oversimplify interpretation and importance of non-verbal cues. It reflects a nuanced view that recognises both value and limits of non-verbal signals. As a result this option corresponds exactly to the set of correct statements.
Option B:
Option B is incorrect since it includes B, claiming uniform interpretation across all students, which ignores cultural and individual differences. While A, C and D are right, adding B undermines the accuracy of the combination. Thus A, B, C and D only cannot be accepted.
Option C:
Option C is wrong because it adds E to the list, suggesting non-verbal communication is always more important than verbal messages. In many teaching situations, clear verbal explanations are crucial. Including E makes A, C, D, E and F only an exaggerated and unbalanced option.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect as it omits A and treats B, C, D, E and F as correct. This combination wrongly accepts both B and E while excluding the fundamental role of facial expressions mentioned in A. Therefore B, C, D, E and F only cannot be chosen as the right answer.
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