Angelique comes to class, avidly looking forward to her professor's lecture on east Ecuadoran carpet-weaving. Instead, the professor whips out a deck of cards and starts doing close-up magic for the class. Angelique will most likely ________
A) encode this as memorable information that is inconsistent with her professor schema
B) remind herself that this is, after all, a carpet-weaving lecture
C) revise her professor schema
D) revise her Ecuadoran professor schema
E) be amazed due to mood-congruent recall
Answer: A
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