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Paul is at home watching a politically oriented discussion show on cable TV. One of the commentators is making arguments that are faulty and it is getting Paul very angry. But Paul cannot express that to the commentator on TV. Paul is feeling the frustrations of which context of communication?

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Mass context.

Step-by-step explanation:

In communication, the type of context that involves two or more people and that permits the least opportunity for feedback is called mass context. That is the context in which Paul is inserted. Notice that he cannot voice his opinions to the person who is talking on TV. There is no opportunity for feedback in this context. Even if Paul does express his thoughts to someone else, it won't be to the person he would like to address. Therefore, we can safely say the mass context is what is causing Paul’s frustration and anger.