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    People with Phonological Agraphia Have Difficulties
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People with Phonological Agraphia Have Difficulties

Question 125

Question 125

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People with phonological agraphia have difficulties


A) writing new words or nonsense words.
B) spelling words that are not phonetic.
C) comprehending what they have written.
D) forming visual images of words to be spelled.

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