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rmenurse

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A teenager writes an essay for a high school English course entitled, What I Know about My Own Memory.. The essay is about the teen's
 
  a. decomposition strategies.
  b. ontological development.
  c. learning to learn.
  d. metamemory.

Question 2

A teacher says, Your child is strong in the area of metamemory.. The parent has been told that her child is well developed in the domain of
 
  a. having a slow rate of forgetting.
  b. knowledge about her own memory processes.
  c. being able to reason with verbal analogies.
  d. willingness to attempt difficult memory feats.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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