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penza

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People with alexia
 
  a. speak and understand normally, but cannot read.
 b. cannot recognize words that are spelled out loud to them.
 c. can understand spoken language, but cannot speak or read.
 d. can point to words and letters on command, but cannot read normally.

Question 2

If a person has aphasia, it is
 
  a. very unlikely that he or she will have problems with reading or writing.
 b. likely that he or she will have problems with reading, but not writing.
 c. likely that he or she will have problems with writing, but not reading.
 d. very likely that he or she will also have problems with reading and writing.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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