Answer:
Yes, if you know the number of items of a list of information is easier to remember them.
Explanation:
You can apply two memory tips:
1. Make an association between the item and the number, so when you know the number you can remember the item.
2. Memorize the total number of items and check the info when you have less numbers than the total one.
Answer: A
Explanation: Nonfiction is true like a biography or history. Hope this helps!
If anything looks wrong feel free to correct it. English is a pretty simple language so you should be able to catch on pretty quick.
2. Glenda went to the cinema every weekend when she was a student
3.Pippa has been very quiet recently. Is she okay?
4.Eric opened the door before I rang the bell
5.How long has Neil had his present job?
6.Has tina spoken to her parents since she left home?
7.Ow, that hurt, I think I broke my toe
8.Jock told me about his problems last night
9.I forgot sue's mobile number. Do you have it?
10.Jane got more money in her last job, but she enjoys this one more
11.Had Brian told you his new address before he moved house?
12. My brother offered to lend me his car tomorrow, so I needn't get the bus.
Answer:
what does he always carry?