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dmcintosh

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Which part of the brain controls speech?
 
  A) Broca's area
  B) Wernicke's area
  C) The frontal cortex
  D) The auditory cortex

Question 2

The part of the brain that deals with language comprehension is
 
  A) Broca's area.
  B) Wernicke's area.
  C) the prefrontal cortex.
  D) the auditory cortex.



amynguyen1221

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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