In order to make sure that the reader has clear understanding of the meaning which is spoken and illustrated, the speaker must make use of the narrative technique suitable to the story. The use of the words must be appropriate so that it does not hinders the flow of the message and the meaning. The use of the apt pauses with the help of punctuation is also necessary. There must be a proper chronological order of the events which the story follows so that the reader gets the idea of what is spoken.
It's going from a root to something else, so it would be a carrot, because a carrot is a root. just like potatoes, beets, and other vegetables of the like.
What is the answer to THE BLUE-EYED, BROWN-EYED EXERCISE commonlit question 7. Summarize Elliott’s exercise and the results. What did the exercise reveal about unfair treatment?