Which statement about JB's performance on colour-meaning tasks is TRUE?

A) JB could not verbally name colours presented to him.
B) JB could associate the name of a colour with a name of an object (e.g., a yellow banana).
C) JB could not sort colour patches into piles of red, green, and blue.
D) JB could match a colour to the word of the colour.


A) JB could not verbally name colours presented to him.

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