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Rudiy27
2 years ago
10

How can one help himself /herself to improve memory ??​

English
2 answers:
alekssr [168]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Eat a brain-boosting diet. The body needs fuel to function properly, and this holds true for the brain, as well. ...

Get physically active. If you want your memory to stay sharp, it is important to keep active. ...

Take a nap. ...

Give your brain a workout. ...

Kick back and relax.

Temka [501]2 years ago
3 0
Eat a brain-boosting diet. The body needs fuel to function properly, and this holds true for the brain, as well. ...
Get physically active. If you want your memory to stay sharp, it is important to keep active. ...
Take a nap. ...
Give your brain a workout. ...
Kick back and relax.

Focus Your Attention. ...
Avoid Cramming. ...
Structure and Organize. ...
Utilize Mnemonic Devices. ...
Elaborate and Rehearse. ...
Visualize Concepts. ...
Relate New Information to Things You Already Know. ...
Read Out Loud.
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The poem “The Cloud” by Percy Bysshe Shelley is a lyric, written in anapestic meter, alternating in line lengths between tetrameter and trimeter. In “The Cloud,” Shelly invokes the idea of a cloud as an entity narrating her existence in various aspects. Told in 6 stanzas, Shelley has this cloud tell a unique perspective on what she is in each one.

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