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What discovery does the narrator in "Exhalation" make by dissecting his own brain? [Apex ║ Eng. 11]

(A) Memory function works in tandem with gearshifts.
(B) Lower oil content inhibits lung function.
(C) Stopping airflow leads to death.
(D) Gear movement causes physical movement.

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The answer is C = STOPPING AIRFLOW LEADS TO DEATH

In "Exhalation", by Ted Chiang, what the narrator discovers by dissecting his own brain is C) Stopping airflow leads to death. The narrator wants to know how memories are stored in their brains. The story takes place in a world inhabited by pneumatically-powered machine men. They go to argon stations to refill their lungs. The narrator, a scientist, dissects his own brain to discover where memories are stored. He finds out that the memory function does not work in tandem with gears, but instead is air, argon. Memories are stored in argon. Air is essential to their lives, and so is air pressure.