Multiple Choice
Most of us cannot accurately draw either side of common coins we see every day, such as pennies. This is most likely because
A) our memories cannot store that much detailed information at one time.
B) our processing speed is not strong enough to process all the details on the coin.
C) our retrieval skills only provide us with some of the details of the coin.
D) we have failed to pay attention to the details of the coin.
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