Which of the following describes Wiggins' "division" case?
A) A person's brain is divided and put into two new bodies, resulting in two people with her character
B) The memories of two people are fused into one, resulting in a person with elements of both people
C) Two people exchange bodies, one person's brain being put into the other's body, and vice versa
D) None of the above
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