Nonverbal communication includes all message cues that are not expressed through words, such as gestures, posture, facial expressions and tone of voice. When a teacher smiles and nods while a student speaks, these cues signal attention, approval and encouragement without a single word being uttered. Such signals strongly affect student confidence and willingness to continue speaking.
Option A:
Option A uses spoken sentences, which are verbal, even though they might be accompanied by nonverbal elements. The core code is linguistic, not nonverbal.
Option B:
Option B involves written language in an email, which is again verbal because it uses words and grammar, even though it is not oral.
Option C:
Option C is nonverbal because it relies on facial expression and head movement to communicate meaning. These cues can regulate turn taking, express empathy and create a supportive atmosphere.
Option D:
Option D uses written text on a system, which is still verbal communication; the medium differs, but the code is linguistic.
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