Multiple Choice
You are being introduced to someone.The best way to remember this "new" person's name is to
A) pay careful attention to the name.
B) repeat the name to yourself several times.
C) try to use the person's name in the next sentence or two you say to the person.
D) do all of these.
Correct Answer:

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