Professor of Neurology at Boston University, Dr. Ann McKee statement, "when
helmets clash, the head decelerates instantly, yet the brain continues to lurch forward, like
a driver who jams the brakes on.
Even though the skull is protected by a helmet, the brain
itself is still in motion and a concussion is often the result" is
(a) an example.
(b) a statistic.
(c) an opinion.
(d) a scientific report.
C
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What will be an ideal response?