When you visualize yourself directing herds of thought animals as they pass through the "short-term memory meadow," you are remembering that:
a. ? It is important to take an active role in learning
b. ?You can take control of what you remember
c. ?Information does not move automatically from short-term memory to long-term memory
d. ?All of the answer choices
ANSWER:
d
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