Multiple Choice
A patient is able to produce words, but when they speak, it is unintelligible. Sometimes the words are nonsense words, although the patient speaks in a melodic and rhythmic way. They appear to have no idea what anyone is saying to them, although they attempt to answer. This patient may be suffering from:
A) Expressive aphasia"
B) Dysphonia"
C) Autism spectrum disorder"
D) Receptive aphasia"
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