Matilda asks Becky, “How was your spring break?” As Becky describes her vacation, she begins to feel guilty because she subconsciously recalls how her parents criticized her for taking a trip instead of getting caught up in her studies. Becky's recollection of her vacation is an example of a(n) ____ memory, and her feeling of guilt is an example of a(n) ____ memory.?

a. ?implicit; explicit
b. ?semantic; episodic
c. ?episodic; semantic
d. ?explicit; implicit


ANSWER:
d

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