Multiple Choice
One aspect of memory that differs between your memories from before age 3 from those you formed after age 5 is that
A) memories from before age 3 are typically just a "flashbulb" of one moment in time.
B) you have more and greater detailed memories from after age 5.
C) you have the same number of memories at both ages, but they are more detailed after age 5.
D) you have fewer memories before age 3, but they have the same amount of detail.
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