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The correct answer is retrieval practice effect; retrieval-induced forgetting
Explanation: The first answer is retrieval practice effect which when explained further simply means tying to memorize information without having it in front of you. For instance, suppose you are trying to memorize a passage in your favorite book, you can do retrieval practice by trying to say words in the passage from your memory, that is without looking at the actual passage.
The second answer is retrieval-induced forgetting. This phenomenon results from an act of remembering but also causing the memory to forget similar information it would have retained before. However, this might just be a temporary forgetfulness. For example when one is trying to remember a specific word, other words that are closely related to that specific word compete in the mind and might result in one not being able to retrieve the specific word immediately.
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The answer is A. Gothic literature generalyy is defined as writings that <em>employ dark scennery, and an overal atmosphere of mystery, fear and dread</em>, <em>revolving around a house that conceals a terrible secret</em>. In the exerpt, the speaker asks Agnes about a woman <em>she saw as real as any other servant, which Agnes had not seen, and looked at her in disbelief.</em>
The weather is very stormy and might foreshadow Simon's death.
The quote from the above excerpt which best illustrates Della's optimism is this: 'MY HAIR GROWS SO FAST, JIM. To be optimist is to be hopeful and confident about tomorrow. In the passage given above, Della's husband has just bought for her a set of expensive hair combs which she had seriously craved for, but now she has cut her hair to buy a watch chain for her husband, so the combs are useless to her. But she is optimistic that her hair will grow back very soon and she will be able to use the combs.