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Social Studies, 03.03.2020 18:18 sarahsompayrac

Oliver is shopping online. While browsing for books, he navigates from page to page, recognizing visual images, and reading the descriptions. His mind wanders to a video clip he saw yesterday and then to the exam he should be studying for. All of this forms a part of Oliver's:

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