Tendons are important because, they connect bone to muscles.
Answer:
In the first season we learn that Eobard Thawne - posing as Dr. Harrison Welles - deliberately caused the particle accelerator to go boom to "make" Barry the Flash. We also learned he changed history by doing so, as it would have gone off by accident in 2024 had he not changed anything
Explanation:
First of all, jargon aphasia is always related to damage in the temporal lobe (particularly, in the Wernicke's area).
Now, given that the interviewed's speech presents nonwords like "bick", "chpickters" or "carfter", it is most likely that they were dealing with a neologistic aphasia, this is, <u>no phonological relatedness to actual words </u>that would reach the meaning intended by the speaker, but would resemble, at least phonetically, to others contained within the linguistic community.
Some people are saying it's C-Deeply personal. Although, to be honest, ALL literature is A because it depends on how you interpret it. That's why we have literature classes and 10 people can write 10 different opinions on what the literature is saying. Since contemporary simply means the writing written after WWII era, it can range so much, that saying it's deeply personal, in my opinion, is too broad. So I would say A, unless you have something in your reading/lessons that say otherwise, or gives a specific answer.
A more natural and efficient way to run (last one)