Multiple Choice
Transcortical-motor aphasia differs from Broca's aphasia in what way?
A) Unlike the case in Broca's aphasia, repetition is not intact but echolalia is often present in transcortical-motor aphasia.
B) Unlike the case in Broca's aphasia, repetition is intact and echolalia is often present in transcortical-motor aphasia.
C) Unlike the case in Broca's aphasia, spontaneous speech is halting and laborious is in transcortical-motor aphasia.
D) Unlike the case in Broca's aphasia, comprehension of language remains intact in transcortical-motor aphasia.
E) Unlike the case in Broca's aphasia, repetition is intact and alexia is often present in transcortical-motor aphasia.
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