Question

A good way to reduce equivocal misunderstandings is:
A. If you are the receiver, double check the sender's meaning of equivocal terms.
B. If you are the sender, use lower-level abstractions to clarify the meaning of equivocal terms.
C. If you are in a multicultural context, ask the receiver to verify their understanding of your message, especially if their nonverbal suggest confusion.
D. All of these are useful strategies for reducing equivocal misunderstandings.

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