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* reminiscence
a. to think about past events
b. to live in the past
c. to recall old memories.


I'm confused, according to dictionary reminiscence means the act of remembering events and experiences from the past. So it means options a and c are both correct.
But I have to select only one. :(
 

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It's more c) to me- it's more nostalgia than history.;-)
 
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