Linear models depict communication as a one way flow from sender to receiver,while interactional models add feedback,showing that communication is a two way process. Feedback allows the receiver to respond and become a sender in turn. The stem highlights this difference,so the key added component is feedback.
Option A:
Noise may appear in both linear and later models and is not unique to interactional designs.
Option B:
Economic context is not the primary structural feature that distinguishes interactional from linear models.
Option C:
Feedback transforms communication into a loop,allowing adjustment and clarification,making option C correct.
Option D:
Mechanical channel exists in both simple and complex models and therefore is not the distinguishing element.
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