<span>Technologies in the </span><span>Star Trek </span><span>universe are sometimes in agreement with our understanding of physics, but are highly improbable to ever exist for various reasons. :D</span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
Communicable diseases:
The communicable diseases are the disease which passes from one individual to another individual. They are caused by bacteria, viruses and another pathogen. This can be communicated by air, sharing clothes or even by sharing food.
Non-communicable diseases:
There exist a non-communicable disease which cannot be transmitted via any medium into any other person. An example is an autoimmune disease like arthritis, thyroid, myopia, beriberi, nyctalopia. This disease is caused by either a shook up or a decrease in nutrients.
The narrator used the word "I" meaning it's in 1st person & that the current story is being told by someone that it directly affects. For example, "I am typing an answer right now,".
Three things that Frederick Douglas was deprived of as a child and his audience thinks every child should have are:
The presence of his mother: his master separated him from his mother just after his birth. Because of this, he did not develop familiar feelings towards his mother. He said that, when he knew she had died, she felt the same as if a stranger would have died.
Freedom: He explains how unnatural slavery is and the means by which slave owners distort social bonds and the natural processes of life in order to turn man into slaves.
Sense of personal history: By removing a child from his immediate family, slaveholders destroy his support network and the sense of belonging.
The last one because it’s he leaves York to visit the tavern to find shoulders