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    Silent Snell Understands What He Reads or Hears, but He
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Silent Snell Understands What He Reads or Hears, but He

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Question 102

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Silent Snell understands what he reads or hears, but he can't speak. Snell's brain may be injured in


A) Broca's area.
B) Wernicke's area.
C) the cerebellum.
D) the medulla.

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