To create autobiographical memories that persist for a lifetime, children must
A) have a well-developed language system and a repertoire of memory strategies.
B) have a clear self-image and learn to structure significant memories in narrative form.
C) be attentive to routines and embed novel events into their long-term memory of those routines.
D) possess metacognitive awareness and an elaborative style of talking about experiences.
B
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A. assumption B. model C. construct D. hypothesis