Option A – context
Context refers to all situational factors surrounding a communication event,including physical location,social relationships and cultural norms. These factors influence how messages are produced and interpreted. The stem highlights this setting within which messages are exchanged. Therefore,the correct term is context.
Option A:
Context helps explain why the same words may carry different meanings in different situations. Understanding it is essential for accurate interpretation,making option A appropriate.
Option B:
Redundancy is the intentional use of repetition or extra signals in a message to improve clarity,not the environment in which communication occurs.
Option C:
Filtration refers to selective transmission of information as it moves through channels,often modifying content,which differs from overall setting.
Option D:
Encoding is the sender’s process of turning ideas into symbols and does not denote the surrounding physical or cultural environment.
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