After a field trip to the museum, Leslie asks her son, "What was the first thing we did? Why weren't the trains moving? I thought that the blue airplane was really big. What did you think?" Leslie is using a(n) __________ style to elicit her son's autobiographical memory.

A. semantic
B. repetitive
C. preoperative
D. elaborative


Answer: D

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