A key difference between episodic memory and semantic memory is that
A) Episodic memories can be remembered with an active reconstruction of the actual recalled event, while semantic memories typically involve a 'feeling of knowing' rather than a fully conscious recollection of an event
B) Episodic memories are less susceptible to forgetting than semantic memories
C) Episodic memories typically involve a 'feeling of knowing' rather than a fully conscious recollection of an event, while semantic memories can be remembered with an active reconstruction of the actual recalled event
D) Episodic memories are relatively independent of context, while semantic memories are context-dependent
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