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Crazy boy [7]
2 years ago
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If Juan tried to learn a long list of words, he would be most likely to forget words that appeared early in the list Answer A: a

ppeared early in the list A appeared near the end of the list Answer B: appeared near the end of the list B appeared in the middle of the list Answer C: appeared in the middle of the list C were very unlike the rest of the words Answer D: were very unlike the rest of the words D were randomly dispersed throughout the list
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bixtya [17]2 years ago
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Juan is likely to forget words that appeared in the middle of the list if she has a Long List of Words.

<h3>What is a List of Word?</h3>

As the name implies, a list of words can be a  sequential or nonsequential arrangement of words in form of a list or an array from the top to the bottom.

Let's assume that there is a 20 list of words, in most cases the eye is usually focused on the upper part(early) and the lower part(last) of the list while ignoring the words in the middle.

Therefore, we can conclude that Juan is likely to forget words that appeared in the middle of the list if she has a Long List of Words.

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