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DOS
To enrich your understanding about the topic, make two connections between
the given texts.

TEXT 1
LOST AND FOUND
Billy was lovely boy but he had a big problem Billy was always
forgetting things
! Every day it was the same problem. On Monday, he
forgot his homework so he got trouble from his teacher. On Tuesday, he
forgot his school bag so he had to carry all his things around in a plastic
bag. On Wednesday, he forgot his sports clothes so he had to miss out
on the sports lesson at the school. On Thursday, he forgot his shoes so
he had to go to spend all day in bare feet, which of course caused all the
other kids at school laughed at him.
On Friday, he forgot his
permission slip to go to the pool for swimming lessons, so he had to stay
back and help the principal do jobs. Billy decided it was time to make a
change. He was sick and tired of always forgetting things and getting
into trouble and missing out on all the fun. He started writing notes
and sticking them on the fridge everyday as soon as he got home from
school, with all the things he needed to remember for the next day.
Each morning he checked the list and made sure he had everything he
needed. It worked! From that day forward Billy never forgot anything
again. Until next Friday, of course, when he forgot to write on the note!
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Answers

Answered by hanifzainab96
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Answer:

It's normal to forget things from time to time, and it's normal to become somewhat more forgetful as you age. But how much forgetfulness is too much? How can you tell whether your memory lapses are normal forgetfulness and within the scope of normal aging or are a symptom of something more serious?

Healthy people can experience memory loss or memory distortion at any age. Some of these memory flaws become more pronounced with age, but — unless they are extreme and persistent — they are not considered indicators of Alzheimer's or other memory-impairing illnesses.

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