On Monday morning Ryan's coworker asks him about his weekend. For a moment, Ryan cannot immediately recall what he did over the weekend and states "Well on Saturday I did..." In this scenario, Ryan is most likely

A. attempting to reconsolidate his memory of the weekend's events.
B. using time as a cue for his episodic memory of the weekend's events.
C. comparing his memory of the past weekend to his memory of all other weekends.
D. determining whether to answer using declarative or nondeclarative memory.


Answer: B

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