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Which of the following details are presented in the body of the passage and in the accompanying chart?
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Once Information enters long-term memory, the length of time it stays there can vary.
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Information that enters short-term memory must first capture a person's attention.
Information in long-term memory must fist pass through sensory and short-term memory.
Chunking organizes Information and allows the capacity of short-term memory to increase.
Rehearsal allows Information to be kept in short-term memory for a longer duration.
