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Which of the following options best explains the "who" of clear and effective
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A. Where you will share your thoughts and ideas on a topic
B. What you hope to achieve through your communication
O C. The approach that will best reach your audience
D. The audience you hope your message affects
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Answer:B. What you hope to achieve through your communication
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