Shane took part in an experiment where he wore a special set of headphones that played different messages to each ear. The researchers asked him to repeat the message in his left ear. The message presented to his left ear was "After hearing months of testimony, the river finally flooded its banks.". The message presented to his right ear was "After weeks of nonstop rain, the jury delivered a
verdict of not guilty.". Based on the results of similar studies, it is likely that Shane will say:
a. "After hearing months of testimony, the river finally flooded its banks.".
b. "After hearing weeks of rain the jury flooded non-stop guilty verdicts.".
c. "After hearing months of testimony, the jury delivered a verdict of not guilty.".
d. "After hearing months of testimony, there was nonstop rain.".
C
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