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How does a person produce velar stops when pronouncing phonemes?
 
  a) By sliding your tongue off the roof of your mouth to make a clucking noise.
  b) By rolling your tongue and breathing outwards.
  c) By placing your tongue on the area behind your front teeth.
  d) By pressing your lips together and breathing quickly outwards.
  e) By placing your tongue towards the back of your mouth.

Question 2

Which of the following describes the term word salad?
 
  a) The seemingly random collection of words that form speech form an individual with mixed transcortical aphasia
  b) The mispronunciation of words from an individual with Wernicke's aphasia.
  c) The seemingly random collection of words that form speech from an individual with Wernicke's aphasia.
  d) A pasta salad made with Alphaghetti.
  e) The mispronunciation of words from an individual with mixed transcortical aphasia



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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