Statements A, C and D are correct, whereas B is incorrect. A is true because verbal communication explicitly relies on words, either spoken or written. C is true since verbal interaction can occur in real time, such as a conversation, or with time gaps, such as emails and discussion forums. D is true because the richness of a personβs vocabulary and their proficiency in a language directly influence how clearly they can express ideas. B is false because sometimes non-verbal cues may be clearer than poorly chosen words, so verbal messages are not automatically clearer in every context.
Option A:
Option A selects A and C only, leaving out D. While A and C correctly describe the use of words and the possibility of synchronous or asynchronous interaction, the option ignores the important role of vocabulary and proficiency in shaping clarity. Because it omits one correct statement, this combination does not fully match the set of correct statements. Therefore A and C only cannot be accepted as the correct answer.
Option B:
Option B includes A, C and D and excludes B, which is the only false statement. It acknowledges the central features of verbal communication in terms of use of words, timing and the influence of language proficiency. By not including the exaggerated claim in B that verbal messages are always clearer, this option contains all and only the correct statements. Hence A, C and D only is the correct answer.
Option C:
Option C treats all four statements A, B, C and D as correct, but this is inaccurate because B overgeneralises the clarity of verbal messages. Including B mixes one false claim with three true ones, which makes the combination logically inconsistent. Therefore this option cannot be chosen.
Option D:
Option D lists C and D only and omits A, disregarding the foundational fact that verbal communication involves words in spoken or written form. Although C and D are correct, failing to include A means this option does not capture the full set of true statements. Consequently, C and D only is not the correct answer.
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