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During reading, your eyes typically stop on a word for about 250 milliseconds. In what situation(s) do your eyes need to fixate longer on a word? a. when you read silently b. when you read aloud c... . when you read an unfamiliar word Select the lobe of the brain that is responsible for higher-level thinking and planning, and for processing the sounds of speech. - Frontal Lobe Select the lobe of the brain that is responsible for recognizing print, letters, and letter patterns. - Occipital lobe Select the lobe of the brain where language is comprehended. - Temporal lobe Select the lobe of the brain that processes sensory information such as temperature, taste, and touch. - Parietal lobe [Show More]

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