Multiple Choice
In order to speak properly, there are two areas of the brain that need to be functioning. If you could move your tongue and lips but not sequence the words properly, the damage would be most likely in
A) Broca's area
B) the motor cortex
C) Wernicke's area
D) the fusiform gyrus
E) the occipital lobe
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