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C. Tick the right options in the brackets to complete the sentences.
Ms Shawn is a travel agent. When she travels, she carries very little (luggage/
luggages). She is on a desert safari in Africa right now with some guests. She is
enjoying the beautiful (scenery/sceneries) around her.
She will sleep in a tent. There will be very little (furniture/furnitures) in her tent.
Ms Shawn will spend only a little (time/times) in it. She has a lot of (work/works)
to do but she will still have a lot of (fun/funs).​

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Answered by kumarikeshar09
11

-LAGGAGES

-SCENERY

-FURNITURE

-TIME

-WORK

FUN

HeRe ThE coRrect ANsWer

I Hope its HeLp Uh_____

Answered by prachi3339
7

HI , I WANT TO GIVE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION HOW TO MEMORIZE ANYTHING FASTER

Here are the tips :

●Try to understand what you learn. Things that you understand are memorized 9 times faster.

●Learn the most necessary information. You need to set your priorities correctly.

●Take this into consideration: things that are at the beginning and at the end are memorized the best (serial position effect).

●Switch your attention from one topic to another. Remember that similar memories get mixed (interference theory) and become a "mess."

●Learn opposite things. For example, if you are learning a foreign language, memorize day and night. Opposites are easier to memorize.

●Build your own "mind palace." The idea is to associate certain things with a certain place. For example, if you are in your room, try to connect a thing you are learning to something in your room. Repeat it a few times. After that, try to recall what the room looks like in your memory, and repeat the things you learned this way.

●Use "nail words." The point of the technique is to nail one learned thing to another. So when you think of the nail, you automatically recall the other thing.

●Associate new words with those you already know. If you are learning a language, you can memorize something new based on what you know.

●Make up stories. If you need to memorize a lot of information in some particular order, try to put the pieces into a story. It's important that the pieces are connected to each other with some kind of plot.

●Use a tape recorder. Record the information you are learning, and listen to the recording a few times. This method works best for people who memorize audio information better.

●Visualize. Use body language when learning. This will help you trigger your muscle memory.

● Choose only the best materials. Don't use outdated books and methods of learning. Things might have changed a lot since the books were written. Don't waste your time on something that may turn out to be wrong.

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