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This is obviously known as short-term memory. We know it is not long-term, as it would not have been forgotten as quickly. Implicit memory has to do with the unconscious recollection of information, so we know that one is not correct, and explicit memory is the conscious recollection of information. While they are both types of long-term memory, the best answer to this problem is a. long-term.
I would say I will definitely check reliability and safety.
We can't see underlining here, but here, I think this will be helpful:
"I read a novel" would be the intependent clause: it does not need the other one to be complete.
"until the guests arrived" is the subordinate clause: it needs the independent, main clause to be complete.
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<em>Answer:Final arrangements for the board of directors. meeting haven.t ______ been made. already; still; while; yet. 4 - . Because of the mild climate ...</em>
That is an idiom. It means that you can help someone do something (lead them), but you can't make them do it.