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After a stroke, if someone has no problems speaking, but often says things like "train" instead of "bike" or uses the word "marriage" instead of "carriage" they would most likely have:
A.Disconnection syndrome
B.Conduction aphasia
C.Broca's aphasia
D.Wernicke's aphasia
Nonproportionally
Describes scaling or adjusting components in a way that does not maintain consistent ratios among dimensions.
Corner Sizing Handle
A visual indicator, usually found at the corner of selected objects or windows, that allows users to click and drag to resize the element proportionally.
Middle Sizing Handle
A graphical handle found in the center of an object's side in graphical interfaces, allowing for adjustment in size along one dimension.
Aspect Ratio
The proportional relationship between the width and height of an image or display screen.
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