A 54-year-old man is examined by the neurologist after suffering a stroke. Neurological examination reveals that he has difficulty initiating speech and becomes very frustrated. When he is able to speak it is irregular and disjointed. A computed tomographic scan of this patient indicates a hemorrhagic lesion in the cerebral cortex. Which of the following represents the most likely location of this lesion?
A) Inferior frontal gyrus B) Parietal lobe C) Transverse temporal gyrus D) Cingulate gyrus E) Supracallosal gyrus