Traditionally, indigenous comes from the Latin word indigena (indu/endo: in/within + gignere: to beget (to procreate or generate). But here we are simply looking at roots. The root words here are -gen (something produced, and by extension, birth) and -ous (possessing/full of), and that combination is not an option, it seems. HOWEVER, it is not uncommon for suffixes to have more than one meaning, and this is no exception. -ous also means 'having, full of, or characterized by', meaning your answer is the second option, 'the word root “gen” means “birth,” and the suffix “-ous” means “having the quality of something.”'
Answer:
Message: Gerry bought a can of milk at the store.
Receiver: Shopkeeper.
Feedback (if any): Found the product is already expired and reported it to the storekeeper.
Explanation:
Elements of communication are the factors or aspects on which any information is passed on from one to another. This allows the successful 'transfer' of the information and completes the cycle of transmitting information whether it be from a source to a receiver.
In the given passage, the elements of communication are as follows-
Message: Gerry bought a can of milk at the store.
Receiver: Shopkeeper.
Feedback: Found the product is already expired and reported it to the storekeeper.
I get distracted to the point where I forget what I’m doing
<span>B) The text structure is problem and solution; the words safest and causing indicate this.</span>