In general, the value of a delayed reward:

A) ?climbs more and more rapidly as the reward draws near.
B) ?climbs at a constant rate as time passes and the reward draws near.
C) ?first decreases and then increases as the reward draws near.
D) ?first increases and then dips slightly as the reward draws near.


A

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