M.P., a person with brain damage that resulted in the inability to name objects, could _____

A) ?identify objects more accurately when given the name of the object
B) ?identify objects more accurately when given the function of the object
C) ?not identify any of the objects, even when given both the name and function
D) ?not identify the object more accurately if permitted to interact with the object


B

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