Forty-year-old Eli was prompted to recall information about the first university football game he attended as a first-year student some 22 years earlier. Specifically, he was asked information about whether his team won, the weather, who accompanied him to the game, and the size of the crowd at the game. Sometime later, Eli and his twin brother William, who also was at the game but did not

experience the initial interview, were asked to recall as many details about the game as possible. What would Eli be MORE likely than William to forget?

A) that the upper deck was half empty
B) that it began to rain in the second half
C) the name of the opposing school
D) that Gary, their mutual friend, became ill and left at halftime


C) the name of the opposing school

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