The sender should consider the components of language when preparing their message. The components of language include phonemes, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics (Thomas Cheesebro, Linda O'Connor, Franciso Rios, University of Phoenix, 2010). The components of language can be used to provide the foundation of the intended message ensuring the message is delivered both appropriately and effectively. “Phonemes represent the sound system of a language and are often the smallest level the language is understood” (Thomas Cheesebro, Linda O'Connor, Franciso Rios, University of Phoenix, 2010). Syntax places the focus on the patterns or structures (including the rules for structure) of a language (Thomas Cheesebro, Linda O'Connor, Franciso Rios, University of Phoenix, 2010). Semantics puts a focus on the meaning of the words (Thomas Cheesebro, Linda O'Connor, Franciso Rios, University of Phoenix, 2010). Pragmatics focuses…