In Trial 18 of a sentence-verification task, participants see the sentence "A robin is a bird." In Trial 42 they see "A penguin is a bird." According to prototype theory, we should expect:
A) faster responses to "robin" because participants more readily see the resemblance between "robin" and the bird prototype
B) faster responses to "penguin" because penguins are a unique bird, thus easily identified
C) faster responses to "robin" because of response priming
D) faster responses to "penguin" because penguins are higher in typicality
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