The components of interpersonal communication include the sender, the message, the medium, the receiver, feedback, and context. The sender encodes and transmits a message through a chosen medium, such as spoken Words or non-verbal cues, to the receiver, who decodes and interprets it. Feedback from the receiver allows the sender to assess the effectiveness of the communication. The context, encompassing the environment and situational factors, also influences how messages are received and understood.
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