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Tazate

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Which is more effective for learning: watching someone tie a bowline knot or holding a line and tying a bowline knot as directions are given to you? Why?
 
  a) Tying the knot, because of the enactment effec
 b) Tying the knot, because of elaborative rehearsal
 c) Watching the knot be tied, because of modeling
 d) Watching the knot be tied, because of the generation effect

Question 2

What type of reference is illustrated by the sentences below?
  I tried on the red shoes. The heels were too high.
 
  a) Necessary part
 b) Optional roles
 c) Reasons
 d) Consequences



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