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    Despite Considerable Language Deficits, Wernicke's Patients Are Surprisingly Easily Able
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Despite Considerable Language Deficits, Wernicke's Patients Are Surprisingly Easily Able

Question 3

Question 3

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Despite considerable language deficits, Wernicke's patients are surprisingly easily able to process:


A) idioms, such as as easy as pie
B) axial commands, such as turn around
C) slang, such as buzz off
D) metaphors, such as she was a ray of sunshine

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