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Difference between Left and Right Brain Functions/difference table
Left and Right Brain Functioning As the child’s brain matures, various functions become lateralized to the left or right hemisphere. The…
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Executive functions of the brain location disorders 11 functions
Defining executive functions Let us think of whatever we have done, are doing, or have to do. For example, I am…
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Left cerebral hemisphere structure characteristics and features
Cerebral hemisphere The idea that the cerebral hemispheres are different from each other is widely accepted, both in general culture…
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Right cerebral hemisphere structure characteristics and Features
Hemisphere of the brain In popular culture, the belief that the cerebral hemispheres differ in their characteristics is widespread. The…
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Personal pronouns examples types direct and indirect complements
Personal pronouns Personal pronouns are those words that can replace a noun, person, animal or thing. For example: “Juan and Pedro…
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Communicative intentions types and examples
Communicative intention The communicative intention is what a person tries to achieve when he speaks, writes or emits a message…
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Continuous text characteristics with types
Continuous texts Continuous texts are contents that offer information and transmit it through sentences or phrases that together can form…
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Discontinuous texts characteristics and types
Discontinuous texts Discontinuous texts are those texts that appear as informational support, where the content does not follow a sequence. Its…
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Metonymy examples types/metaphor and synecdoche
Metonymy Metonymy is a rhetorical figure that consists of replacing a word or idea with another with which it is…
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Types of statements Identification examples diff. with sentence
Statements Statements are the units or minimum expressions of meaning between two silences, and range from phrases made up of…
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