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13 April, 14:27

18. Trying to make sense of an article in the world events section of the Daily Mirror, Matlock turns to Thomas and asks, "Where's

Khartoum?" Thomas, looking up from his coffee, says, "Africa. It's the capital of Sudan," If you hold with the idea that long-term memory

includes distinct modules, what sort of memory does Thomas' reply indicate?

A. Declarative-semantic

B. Declarative-episodic

C. Procedural-episodic

D. Procedural-semantic

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  1. 13 April, 14:56
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    The answer is declarative-semantic

    Explanation:

    I took the test and this is the correct answer.
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