Based on your knowledge of the root "audi," which phrase describes an auditory signal?(1 point)

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a signal that is heard
a signal that is heard

a signal that is read
a signal that is read

a signal that is seen
a signal that is seen

a signal that is felt

a signal that is heard

The phrase "a signal that is heard" describes an auditory signal.

Based on the root "audi," which comes from the Latin word "audire" meaning "to hear," the phrase that describes an auditory signal is "a signal that is heard."

To arrive at this answer, we can break down the root and its meaning. The root "audi" is derived from the Latin word "audire," which has the primary meaning of "to hear" or "to listen." Therefore, any word or phrase that is related to the act of hearing would be associated with the root "audi."

Out of the given options, "a signal that is heard" is the only one that reflects the concept of hearing as it directly mentions the act of hearing. The other options do not involve or imply any auditory aspect.