Emilia would be most likely to pay attention to facts about the danger of AIDS during a school assembly and remember the facts for a long time if
a. the speaker emphasized statistical information about AIDS throughout the world.
b. the speaker emphasized how the disease has spread in her community and there isn't anything distracting Emilia from listening.
c. the speaker emphasized how the disease has spread in her community and at the same time Emilia's best friend is whispering to her about a big party that weekend.
d. the speaker is a nationally known expert on AIDS.
Answer: B
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