__________ refers to a person of normal intelligence who has an extraordinary ability and __________ refers to a person of low intelligence who has an extraordinary ability.

A. Savant; prodigy
B. Genius; prodigy
C. Savant; genius
D. Top-down; bottom-up
E. Prodigy; savant


E. Prodigy; savant

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