The fact that knowledge about the world that can be consciously accessed without accompanying information of where and when this memory was acquired is an example of:
A) Episodic, nondeclarative memory
B) Episodic, declarative memory
C) Semantic, nondeclarative memory
D) Semantic, declarative memory
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