Statements A, B and D are correct descriptions of classroom communication, whereas C and E are incorrect. A is true because typical classroom interaction involves one teacher addressing many students. B is true since effective communication in class should invite questions and feedback from learners. D is true because student–student interaction during group tasks is also part of classroom communication. C is false because non-verbal signals from both teacher and students significantly affect meaning, and E is false because classroom climate strongly influences communication patterns; therefore A, B and D only is the correct combination.
Option A:
Option A includes A and B but omits D, thereby ignoring the important role of student–student interaction in group activities. Since classroom communication also occurs among students, leaving out D makes this combination incomplete. Consequently, A and B only cannot represent all correct statements.
Option B:
Option B lists B and D but leaves out A, and thus fails to acknowledge the predominant one-to-many pattern between teacher and class. Without recognising this structural feature, B and D only does not fully capture classroom communication. It also still correctly excludes C and E, but incompleteness means it is not the best answer.
Option C:
Option C groups A, B, C and D, but C is incorrect because it denies the relevance of non-verbal signals in the classroom. Including this false view alongside correct statements makes the combination invalid. Any answer set that treats C as true misrepresents how classroom communication actually works.
Option D:
Option D brings together A, B and D, which collectively describe one-to-many patterns, encouragement of feedback and student–student interaction. It excludes C and E, both of which downplay crucial elements such as non-verbal cues and classroom climate. Since it contains all and only the true statements, A, B and D only is the correct answer.
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