Matilda is seventy years old and in good health, with no signs of dementia or Alzheimer's disease. Matilda is most likely to experience some difficulties remembering ____
a. ?the name of her next-door neighbor
b. ?what she had for lunch yesterday
c. ?her phone number
d. ?the recipe for her homemade brownies
ANSWER:
b
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