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In "Exhalation," what is the narrator's initial belief about memory?

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Answer: Memories are stored as a series of gear rotations and switches.

Explanation: I just took this quiz (high school version)

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Answer:

Narrator believes that memory is recorded in one's brain.

Step-by-step explanation:

In "Exhalation" by Ted Chiang, the initial assumption of the narrator is that memory of a person stores a huge list of things a person is going through.

When we exhale, it has been researched that, the part of the brain that stores memories is less stimulated as compared to when we inhale.

Thus, narrator also believed that whatever a person goes through in stored in golden pages in the brain as part of on'es memory.

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