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danielfitts88

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In Flower and Hayes' model, information from the task environment and from long
  term memory are combined in
 
  a. external storage
  b. knowledge about the content
  c. knowledge about discourse processes
  d. working memory

Question 2

In Flower and Hayes' model, the text a writer is creating (i.e., what is being written)
  is part of
 
  a. the task environment
  b. working memory
  c. long-term memory
  d. none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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