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    Episodic Memories, Compared to Semantic Memories, Are Often
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Episodic Memories, Compared to Semantic Memories, Are Often

Question 53

Question 53

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Episodic memories, compared to semantic memories, are often:


A) more difficult to maintain over long periods of time.
B) more likely to be oriented to the past.
C) more difficult to express in words.

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