Multiple Choice
The tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon describes the experience of believing that you
A) have experienced something when you actually have not.
B) know something but cannot quite articulate it.
C) heard someone say something when you actually did not.
D) know how to do something even if you have forgotten.
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