When Plato said memory is like an aviary he meant

A. Memories are lighter than air, like birds on the wing.
B. That memories are ephemeral, flitting here and there like birds in an aviary.
C. Sometimes memories poop on you.
D. That memories require an act of retrieval in order to be used like plucking birds from the air.


Ans:
B. That memories are ephemeral, flitting here and there like birds in an aviary.
D. That memories require an act of retrieval in order to be used like plucking birds from the air.

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