The three examples of nonverbal meaning that are often communicated through body language are:
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Mood - Body language can express how someone is feeling, such as through posture, facial expressions, and gestures.
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Agreement - Nonverbal cues like nodding, leaning in, or maintaining eye contact can indicate agreement without the need for words.
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Interest - Signs of engagement, such as facing someone directly, leaning forward, or maintaining attentive eye contact, can signal interest.
"Reason" is more abstract and typically conveyed through verbal communication rather than body language.