Which is an example of a nonverbal communication?interrupting the conversation to give your opinion


nodding your head to show agreement


using a standard greeting such as hello


asking questions for clarification

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Nodding your head to show agreement.

Explanation:

Nodding your head to show agreement is a nonverbal communication because verbal means relating to or in the form of words and nodding does not use words.

Answer 2
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nodding

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