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    The Ability to Remember the Things That We Have Experienced
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The Ability to Remember the Things That We Have Experienced

Question 85

Question 85

Multiple Choice

The ability to remember the things that we have experienced, imagined, and learned is known as ________.


A) memory
B) acquisition
C) self-efficacy
D) intelligence

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