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Extending the Semantic Meaning of Something You Already Know Refers

Question 50

Question 50

Multiple Choice

Extending the semantic meaning of something you already know refers to


A) metamemory.
B) elaborative rehearsal.
C) retrospective memory.
D) maintenance rehearsal.

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