Decides on the message to be sent, the best/most effective way that it can be sent. _________2. The immediate form which a message takes. For example, a message may be communicated in the form of a letter, in the form of an email or face to face in the form of speech. _________3. Responsible for the delivery of the chosen message form. _________4. Responsible for extracting/decoding meaning from the message. _________5. This is important as it determines whether or not the decoder grasped the intended meaning and whether communication was successful. _________6. Any communication act is the environment surrounding it. This includes, among other things, place, time, event, and attitudes of sender and receiver. __________7. This is any factor that inhibits the conveyance of a message. That is, anything that gets in the way of the message being accurately received, interpreted and responded to. __________8. Th process of converting the message into words, actions, or other forms that speakers understand. __________9. The process of interpreting the encoded message. __________10. Process of sharing and conveying message or information from person to another.