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Aphasia Facts
100
apples, bananas, and grapes
What is fruit?
100
The Big Apple
What is New York?
100

This holiday is associated with decorating eggs

What is Easter?

100

This is the tallest mountain in the world.

What is Mount Everest?

100

This is the brain function that is affected in people with aphasia

What is communication?

200
oak, maple, and pine
What are trees?
200
The Tarheel State
What is North Carolina?
200

This holiday celebrates the United States declaring independence from Great Britain.

What is the Fourth of July?

200

This country is known for the Great Sphinx

What is Egypt?

200

This is the most common cause of aphasia

What is a stroke?

300
June, July, and August
What are months?
300
The Sunshine State
What is Florida?
300

This federal holiday honor fallen US service members

What is Memorial Day?

300

This European city is known for having Big Ben

London

300

This is the number of people in the United States who have aphasia.

What is 2 million people?

400
Football, basketball, and baseball
What are sports?
400
The Aloha State
What is Hawaii?
400

This holiday is Spanish for "The Fifth of May". 

What is Cinco de Mayo

400

This city is the largest in the world by population

What is Tokyo?

400

This is the side of the brain that is typically affected in individuals with aphasia.

What is the left side?

500
Cakes, pies, brownies
What are desserts?
500
The Lone Star State
What is Texas?
500
This holiday is celebrated in Chicago by turning the Chicago River green. 

What is St. Patrick's Day?

500

This is the smallest country in the world.

What is the Vatican City

500

These are the two main language areas of the brain. 

Broca's and Wernicke's area