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    If You Were Not Listening Closely, the Speech of a Patient
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If You Were Not Listening Closely, the Speech of a Patient

Question 18

Question 18

Multiple Choice

If you were not listening closely, the speech of a patient with Wernicke's aphasia would sound ______.


A) slow and labored
B) normal
C) incomprehensible
D) too loud

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