The sheer number of people in a group affects the amount of communication...[passage]...The author of the article suggests that ———.
A. the ideal size for small group should be five to seven
B. the number of people in a small group must not be more than five.
C. large groups are always superior to small groups.
D. everyone should listen to each other's ideas on matter how large the group is
JUIBA (Unit-G)Set-Cইংরেজি - গ্রামার ও ভোকাবুলারিComprehensionComprehension (Topic Practice)JU - ⚡ অনলাইন প্রশ্নব্যাংক দেখুন 💥
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