When you first meet Jeremy, you think he talks like a toddler. His sentences are short and typically consist of a noun and a verb. Later you find out that Jeremy had a stroke, which left him with ____.?

a. ?Broca's aphasia
b. ?Huntington's disease
c. ?Wernicke's aphasia
d. ?Korsakoff's psychosis


ANSWER:
a

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