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mpobi80

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If an elderly person makes these four statements about an event that happened earlier, which one is most likely to be correct?
 
  It happened in Pacolet, Nevada.
  I was so thrilled.
  It was right after Christmas of 1949.
  And then he told me to hitch up both of the horses.

Question 2

An older adult would probably experience the most difficulty remembering
 
  the meaning and use of the word consternation.
  the facts surrounding the 1948 presidential election.
  his feelings on his wedding day.
  the rules of a game that he has played since childhood.



rnehls

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Answer to Question 1

I was so thrilled.

Answer to Question 2

the facts surrounding the 1948 presidential election.



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