Asked by ken
A prologue of a book is an example of a ________ message.
a.
feedback
b.
channel
c.
source
d.
feedforward
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d. feedforward
Explanation: A prologue prepares readers by giving context or setting before the main message (the book itself), which matches the definition of a feedforward message.
Explanation: A prologue prepares readers by giving context or setting before the main message (the book itself), which matches the definition of a feedforward message.
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