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The fact that children often can generally guess what comes next in a story being read
  to them is evidence that they have a story
 
  a. attribute
  b. mnemonic
  c. perception
  d. schema

Question 2

Selective use of attentional resources is something that occurs in
 
  a. sensory memory
  b. short term memory
  c. long term memory
  d. all memory systems



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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