Don's parents suggest revisiting a vacation spot that they went to five years earlier. Don recalls vividly an unpleasant experience on that vacation; he immediately refuses to go a second time and insists on vacationing somewhere else. What type of memory does Don use to arrive at his strong opposition to his parent's proposition?

A) semantic
B) procedural
C) implicit
D) episodic


D) episodic

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