Multiple Choice
William Shakespeare said that the brain was "the soul's frail dwelling house." Wade, Tavris, Saucier, and Elias point out that, actually, the "house" would be the nervous system as a whole and the brain would be:
A) the small alcove at the top of the stairs.
B) the main room in the house.
C) the furnishing that make the house liveable.
D) the halls and walkways throughout the house.
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