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Arrange the tiles in the order of communication in the linear model.

The decoded message is sent to the destination.


A sender sends a message through a transmitter.


The encoded signal then travels through a channel.


At the receiver, the signal is decoded.


The transmitter converts the message into a signal through encoding.

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Answer:

  • A sender sends a message through a transmitter.
  • The transmitter converts the message into a signal through encoding.
  • The encoded signal then travels through a channel.
  • At the receiver, the signal is decoded.
  • The decoded message is sent to the destination.

Step-by-step explanation:

The linear model of communication comprises of four (4) main components and these are;

1. Sender (S): this is typically the source of information (message) or the originator of a message that is being sent to a receiver. Thus, they are simply the producer of a message.

2. Channel (C): this is the medium used by the sender for the dissemination or transmission of the message to the recipient. For example, telephone, television, radio, newspapers, billboards etc.

3. Message (M): this is the information or data that is being sent to a recipient by a sender. It could be in the form of a video, audio, text message etc.

4. Receiver (R): this is typically the destination of information (message) or the recipient of a message that is being sent from a sender.

The order of communication in a linear model are;

I. A sender sends a message through a transmitter.

II. The transmitter converts the message into a signal through encoding.

III. The encoded signal then travels through a channel.

IV. At the receiver, the signal is decoded.

V. The decoded message is sent to the destination.

Generally, when a message is encoded by the sender, it requires a recipient to decode it for the communication process to be complete.

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