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According to findings derived from functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the area of the brain in which a second or third language is stored depends on the age of the language learner; whereas each language occupies a distinct area of the brain in an adult learner, language areas overlap in a young child.(A) whereas each language occupies a distinct area of the brain in an adult learner,(B) whereas for adults each language occupies a distinct area of the brain and(C) each language occupies a distinct area of the brain when they are learned by an adult, while(D) each language in adults occupied a distinct area of the brain, while(E) each language occupying a distinct area of the brain for an adult learner, and

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Answer:

It occupies a distinct area for an adult learner

Step-by-step explanation:

The need to acquire new skill to generate the sound needed for understanding of the new language because there Is need to create another region in the brain for this thereby making learning new languages at adult stage difficult

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