Multiple Choice
As a child, Michelle learned sign language at the same time she learned English because her mother signed and spoke at the same time. If Michelle has a stroke that results in Broca's aphasia, which of the following might you expect?
A) She will speak English with difficulty but will be able to sign perfectly.
B) She will be unable to sign correctly but will be able to speak English well.
C) She will be able to speak English with difficulty and will also have trouble signing.
D) She will have no comprehension of English, but she will be able to sign well.
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