Gabrielle's third grade class took a field trip to a natural history museum to view an exhibit of rare gemstones. Later, while at home, Gabrielle's mom asks her to describe the gemstones she saw during the trip. How will Gabrielle likely access this information?

A. She will bring to mind mental images of the gemstones which she will then use to describe the features.
B. She will bring to mind mental images of the gemstones but will be unable to describe specific features.
C. She will be unable to bring to mind mental images of the gemstones unless she is a visual learner.
D. She will be unable to bring to mind mental images of the gemstones unless she is able to look at pictures from the trip.


Answer: A

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