Tell me how to put it together! Kent demanded. "I can't." Alvin complained. "I know how to do it, but I can't just tell you or write it down. It just all comes together one step after another." Alvin is attempting to explain the difference between procedural memory and the declarative memory.
Step-by-step explanation:
Alvin is trying to explain what the difference is between the procedural memory and the declarative memory. Procedural memory is the memory which is a part of long term memory. It helps you to know how to do the things.
Where as the declarative memory is the memory which is explicit and this consists of the facts in the memory which can be stored and recalled consciously for a purpose. It also consists of events stored explicitly and recalled consciously.