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kotykmax [81]
2 years ago
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If you hear that an airplane crashes into the Empire State Building, and you immediately think of the 9/11 terrorist attack on t

he World Trade Center, you are reacting to what type of memory? a repressed memory a suppressed memory a flashbulb memory a pseudo-memory
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Ad libitum [116K]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

a flashbulb memory

Explanation:

A flashbulb memory -

In the field of psychology ,

The memories of something very shocking and creates a very strong impact of the mind of the human being , is referred to as the flashbulb memory .

So anything related to or linked to that particular incident is observed , the person tries to gets the flash back of the same incident , is refers to as the flashbulb memory .

Hence , from the given scenario of the question,

The correct option is a flashbulb memory .

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<h2>Function 1:</h2>

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//the following else if part will execute when the above IF condition evaluates to //false and the value of bagOunces is greater than 10

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else {

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    //int result;

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int main(){ //start of main() function body

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<h2>Function 2:  </h2>

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printf("%d",N);

printf(": Lather and rinse. \n");}

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{    int userCycles; //declares integer variable userCycles

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2: Lather and rinse.

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The programs along with their outputs are attached.

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