When Locke said memory is like a cabinet he meant
A. Memories are stored in locations like draws and to get them back requires one to find the right draw.
B. When we open draws we sometimes find unexpected treasures. When we retrieve memories we sometimes find unexpected pleasures.
C. Some draws are at the top of the cabinet and some are at the bottom. Similarly, some memories are near the surface and come to mind easily, while others are buried.
D. Some draws are open. Some draws are closed. Some memories are easy to retrieve. Some memories are hard.
Ans: A. Memories are stored in locations like draws and to get them back requires one to find the right draw.
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