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captainjonesify

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Which of the following would be easiest for someone who is motion blind?
 
  a. dressing themselves
 b. driving a car
 c. taking the dog for a walk
 d. filling a pitcher with water

Question 2

What can we learn about human language abilities from the studies of nonhuman language abilities?
 
  a. Language is totally limited to humans.
 b. The only important language advantage of humans is in our vocal apparatus.
  c. We may gain some insights into how best to teach language to those who do not learn it easily.
  d. Language is indistinguishable from the forms of communication that other species use.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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