The addictive ingredient of cigarette smoking is
A) ?nicotine.
B) ?its good taste.
C) ?the approval of peers.
D) ?the aroma of the smoke.
A
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A) short term memory capacity. B) comprehension. C) thinking about knowledge. D) practical ability.
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A. He will be unable to use this information to modify his concept of balls. B. He will need to hear verification from at least one other person to update his concepts. C. He will use this new information to update only his concept of fruit. D. He will use this new information to refine his concepts of fruit and balls.
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a. She had only heard the story of the fight a few times. b. The fight occurred only a year ago. c. Her memory contained only a few key details. d. The fight was easy to imagine.