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It is where the message originate

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Answer: The sender is the message's source or the person who originates the transmission and sends it to the receiver.

Explanation: A Sender is the message's source or the person who originates the transmission and sends it to the receiver. The sender transfers the information using the following factors: Communication Skills (ability to read, write, speak, and listen) directly affect the communication process.

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The term "origin" typically refers to the starting point or source of something. In communication, the origin of a message refers to the person or device that sent or created it. For example, if someone sends you a text message, the origin would be their phone or messaging app. Similarly, if you receive a news article online, the origin would be the website or publication that published it.

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