The answer is true.
Initially a person enjoys the physical and emotional response, as time goes on they need more of the drug just to feel "normal". They are always seeking the same feeling as the first high.
Answer:
e. available, but not accesible
Explanation:
When you have something "on the tip of the tongue" this means that is on your long-term memory but not accesible in the moment.
Clopidogrel** Plavix
Citalopram Celexa
Escitalopram Lexapro, various
Imipramine Tofranil
Sertraline Zoloft
Diazepam Valium
Omeprazole Prilosec
Esomeprazole Nexium
Pantoprazole Protonix
Rabeprazole Aciphex
Lansoprazole Prevacid
Nelfinavir Viracept
Methadone Various brands
Carisoprodol** Soma
Voriconazole Vfend
The scenario that is described above exemplifies that Jack is using his episodic memory where in an individual has the ability to recall the memories, past memories in particular, in which the person could identify the place and time of which this memory occurred. The person could be able to remember them in details as it is associated with the person's feelings.