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Answer:
Andres Bonifacio: Left
Cory Aquino: Left
Lea Salonga: Right
Explanation:
According to scientific research, those who have left side brain dominance are more LOGICAL in nature while those who have right side brain dominance are more CREATIVE naturally.
Hence, considering the above, Andres Bonifacio can be said to have left side brain dominance because he was a revolutionary leader and a Supreme Leader of Talagalog nation between 1896 to 1897. Such revolutionary or rebellion characteristics require Logical ability than creative ability.
Cory Aquino: the wife of Senator Benigno Aquino Jr. She served as opposition leader and eventually became the Philippines President, in 1986. Hence, it is believed that such characteristics required LOGICAL ability from.individuals
Lea Salonga: this is s, Filipino singer and actress. Hence the act of singing and dancing talents requires natural embedded CREATIVITY
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