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28 November, 09:58

Which of the following excerpts omits material from this sentence correctly, without changing the author's original meaning? For encoded information to be stored, there must be consolidation, a physiological change that takes place in the brain. A. open double quoteFor encoded information to be stored ... a physiological change ... takes place ... close double quote B. open double quoteFor encoded information to be stored, there must be consolidation ... in the brain. close double quote C. open double quote [T]here must be consolidation ... in the brain. close double quote D. open double quote ... there must be consolidation, a physiological change that takes place in the brain. close double quote

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  1. 28 November, 10:15
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    B - "For encoded information to be stored, there must be consolidation ... in the brain".

    The other options change the author's original meaning.
  2. 28 November, 11:14
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    The excerpt that omits material from this sentence correctly, without changing the author's original meaning is B. open double quote For encoded information to be stored, there must be consolidation ... in the brain. close double quote

    Explanation:

    The original sentence presents information about a psychological process that is necessary to keep the information, in case that some information has to be eliminated from the sentence this would be the dependent sentence "a physiological change that takes place" since this is only describing the term consolidation.
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