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John is a child who visited his grandma's house when he was a toddler. He went on a typical summer weekend with his parents. Casey is a child who visited her grandma's house when she was a toddler. She got to pick out a puppy from a litter her grandma's dog had. Which of the children will remember the visit to grandma's house?
A) John, because the visit was to his grandma's house and he was with his parents.
B) Casey, because she was familiar and comfortable at her grandma's house and she was very excited to be getting a puppy so there was emotional engagement in the visit.
C) John, because the visit was to a familiar place.
D) John and Casey will be equally likely to remember the visit.
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