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Mickey Mouse 8241 Posted 9 years ago
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"The fact the teen brain is not interacting with the emotional region in the same as the adult could provide clues to understanding adolescent behavior."

Which of the following is correct?

Here, could is related to 'the adult' or we should consider as (could provides clues) together? A or B?

Main sentence:

"The fact the teen brain is not interacting with the emotional region in the same as the adult could provide clues to understanding adolescent behavior."

The verb 'could' comes with 'the adult could' or we have to pause after 'the adult' and 'could provide' mention to the whole sentence?


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"The fact the teen brain is not interacting with the emotional region in the same as (the adult could )provide clues to understanding adolescent behavior."


B

"The fact the teen brain is not interacting with the emotional region in the same as the adult (could provide clues to understanding adolescent behavior. "

  

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Interpret it this way.

"The fact that the teen brain is not interacting with the emotional region in the same way as the adult brain interacts with the emotional region could provide clues to understanding adolescent behavior."

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