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nmorano1

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A person who has difficulties in the use of word order, use of function words, and selection of appropriate word endings would be said to have
 
  A) averbia.
  B) anosmia.
  C) agrammatism.
  D) articulation disorder.
  E) anomia.

Question 2

The key brain regions involved in Broca's aphasia is/are
 
  A) portions of the planum temporale.
  B) left posterior cerebral cortex.
  C) the arcuate fasciculus.
  D) inferior right frontal lobe.
  E) inferior left frontal lobe.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C
Rationale: A person who has difficulties in the use of word order, use of function words, and selection of appropriate word endings would be said to have agrammatism.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E



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