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5 June, 14:20

Helen Keller was stricken with scarlet fever as an infant and ended up blind and with no hearing. Her ability to speak didn't occur until she was nearly adult. What area of the brain was severely affected by the scarlet fever?

a) occipital lobe

b) frontal lobe

c) cerebellum

d) temporal lobe

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  1. 5 June, 14:26
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    This question is really vague but I guess the answer would be "temporal lobe". I know very little about Scarlet fever and I don't know if the question is implying the scarlet fever affected her brain and caused the blindness/deafness (and we are supposed to say what lobe that would be), or if the scarlet fever affected her eyes and ears directly without being involved with the brain (and the question is asking you why her speech took so long to develop).

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  2. 5 June, 14:43
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    The answer is temporal lobe
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