Declarative memory differs from procedural memory because declarative memory is:
A) "knowing that" and procedural is "knowing how"
B) "knowing how" and procedural is "knowing that"
C) often implicit and procedural memory is often explicit
D) episodic in nature and procedural memory is autobiographical
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