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![(1) 6) Select 2 that apply.
In terms of communication would you consider Tom a good communicator or a poor
commur]icator?
Tom is a good communicator because he communicated exactly what he wanted to and got what he
wanted.
Tom is a good communicator in that his grasp for proper English is magnificent.
Tom is neither a good or bad communicator he cannot express what he wants so resorts to forcing
someone to do what he wants them to do.
He would be a poor communicator in that instead of developing feelings of like in Ben his speech
made Ben to not want.
He would be considered a poor communicator in that his grasp of proper English is not very strong.](https://static.questionai.uk/resource%2Fqaiseoimg%2F202502%2F1-6-select-2-applyin-terms-communication-consider-tom-tVZB5vRa4s0Q.jpg?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_600,h_600/quality,q_35/format,webp)
(1) 6) Select 2 that apply. In terms of communication would you consider Tom a good communicator or a poor commur]icator? Tom is a good communicator because he communicated exactly what he wanted to and got what he wanted. Tom is a good communicator in that his grasp for proper English is magnificent. Tom is neither a good or bad communicator he cannot express what he wants so resorts to forcing someone to do what he wants them to do. He would be a poor communicator in that instead of developing feelings of like in Ben his speech made Ben to not want. He would be considered a poor communicator in that his grasp of proper English is not very strong.
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