When you have an understanding of mind, ________

a. you can be aware of mental states in which you think, dream, understand, believe, and even trick or deceive.
b. you can process cognitive tasks and procedures.
c. remembering dreams becomes easier.
d. you are capable of performing mental operations.


A

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