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People with linguistic problems are expected to suffer more from c. selective impairment.
<h3>How is selective impairment different from cognitive impairment?</h3>
Cognitive impairment occurs when a person cannot remember, learn new things, concentrate, or make decisions.
With cognitive impairment, there is heightened disorientation to time and space, unlike selective impairment, where the person can still function well in society but experiences the inability to communicate effectively.
Thus, people with linguistic problems are expected to suffer more from c. selective impairment.
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Answer:
Analyzing an author’s omissions and his or her use of details is an important part of responding to or evaluating a text is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Answer: The article contains minor grammatical and punctuation errors.
Explanation:
The article provides a description of charcoal paints, the process of making paint, how those paints are being used in sculptures, what those sculptures symbolizes, and the role painters play in Egypt. The article does makes sense, but there are some grammatical mistakes here and there throughout the article. For example, the line 'We make a lot of hard work on it' doesn't really make sense. What's make a lot of hard work? Rather it should have been 'We put a lot of hard work on it.'
Similarly, 'First you need to do is prepare a bow and a mixing stick', here it should have been either 'First, you need to prepare a bow and mixing stick' or 'All you need to do is prepare a bow and a mixing stick.' While writing any article, no matter how talented or good you're at your work, you shouldn't flaunt it, this degrades the quality of an article. In the sentence, 'I'm a very talented painter and if I am then I will need to make a lot of paintings' 'I'm very talented painter' makes readers actually doubt the talent of the artist rather than appreciating it. So it is good to skip this statement.
The readers can easily make out what the speaker is trying to depict in the article, but the speaker just need to work on grammar and punctuations to make the article perfect.