Transience is a useful memory process because:
A) the brain has a limited storage capacity.
B) as memories are encoded, some do not make it into long-term memory.
C) learning novel information is a good way to exercise the synapses of the brain.
D) if information hasn't been used recently, it is probably not essential to remember it in the future.
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