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This is the collection and transfer of information (voice, sound, text, video, etc.) over long distances.
a television
c. telephone
6, telecommunications
d. telegraph
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12. A/An
C. fax
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communication system makes two-way communication possible.
a. interactive
b. electromagnetic
dhone of the above
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sends and receives voice data. Wireless versions of this technological device were created to giv
juser freedom of movement
1 a. radio
c. facsimile
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(b) telephone
d. Internet
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Which statement is true of the antagonist of a character vs. nature conflict? the antagonist is generally more powerful than the protagonist. the antagonist is a person or personified object. the antagonist and the protagonist have the same values. the antagonist is always difficult to fletermine.
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