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As Sam is strolling through the lanes of the Faculty Enclave in the University, Uncle Daniel beckons him over to try his searing chocolate cookies, “Careful, hey! These are all for you, my boy.” Sam loves chocolates and everything involving cocoa. “Aaah!”, cries Sam when his little soft fingers touch the cookies impatiently.



“I told you, Sam. I just took them out of the oven.”



Sam clearly isn’t in a mood to listen. He rushes into his home and clangs the door shut, crying out loud as he runs into Moira.

“Uncle...hurt...uncle...hurt…”



Startled, Moira asks Sam, “My dear, what makes you so uneasy?”

Sam tries hard to repeat, “Unc...hu...uncle...hurt…Da..Neee..La...Unc”



“Oh my child, I wish I could understand your prattle.”, says Moira as the doorbell rings and Daniel it is.



“I’m afraid Sam is still mad at me.”



Moira takes a moment and realises what Sam had been trying to articulate.

“Thank you, Daniel, for the lovely cookies!”





Explicate the communication barriers that can be pointed out in the aforementioned case. Suggest a solution to overcome the same.
How do you think technology can help specially abled or blind people overcome communication barriers?

Answers

Answered by anjuj246810
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Answer:

Braille , Language lab, Audio recording

Answered by v8080shukla
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Answer:

As we have heard of many scientist who were differently abled but still with the help of technology they build something which helped them a lot.

For the people who are unable to speak can get a kind of technology which speak instead of them as whatever they will think will engrossed in a plane surface carrying with them. May it could help them to communicate with others . Technology can prove this imagination as real one.

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