Communication comes from the Latin communis, common. When we communicate we are trying to
Communication always requires at least three elements--the source, the message, and the destination. A source may be an individual or a communication organization (like a newspaper, publishing house, television station or motion picture studio). The message may be in the form. of ink on paper, sound waves in the air, impulses in an electric current, a wave of the hand, a flag in the air, or any other signal capable of being interpreted meaningfully. The destination may be a discussion group, a lecture audience, a football crowd, or a mo; or an individual member of the particular group we call the mass audience, such as the reader of a newspaper or a viewer of television.
Which of the following statements is NOT true about "communication" ?
A.Communication means the establishment of a commonness with someone.
B.Communication means the sharing of information, an idea or an attitude.
C.The word "communication" comes from the Greek word "communis"
D.Communication always requires at least three elements.