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Here's the reason for the correct sequence of elements in the communication process:
Sender (A): The communication process begins with the sender, who is the originator of the message. The sender has a message to convey to the receiver.
Message (D): The encoded message (in a format suitable for communication) is the content that the sender wants to convey to the receiver.
Encoding (C): Before the message is transmitted, the sender encodes it into a format or language that can be understood by the receiver. This encoding is necessary to convey the information effectively.
Media (B): After the sender, the message typically passes through a communication medium, which could be any means used to transmit the message, such as email, phone, or in-person conversation
Decoding (E): The receiver decodes the message, interpreting it into a form that can be understood. Decoding is the process of making sense of the message, and it happens at the receiver's end.
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