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    The Three Strategies Children Learn to Use for Increasing Memory
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The Three Strategies Children Learn to Use for Increasing Memory

Question 21

Question 21

Multiple Choice

The three strategies children learn to use for increasing memory are called


A) blocks.
B) storage strategies.
C) memory enhancers.
D) memory builders.

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