how to remember answers for years
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It's depends on how u have prepared your brain up.... practice the ans several times and it will be there for sure
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Break the material down into small pieces.It’s easier to process and remember information if you break it up into bite-sized chunks. Instead of trying to memorize an entire chapter of your textbook, focus on one short section or key piece of information at a time.[1]
For example, if you’re trying to remember vocabulary for a language class, don’t try to memorize more than 7-8 words at a time.
If you’re studying from a textbook, it can be helpful to work with the structure of the book. Textbook chapters are usually divided into shorter sections that each provide a manageable amount of information. Focus on understanding and remembering one section before moving on to the next.
For example, if you’re trying to remember vocabulary for a language class, don’t try to memorize more than 7-8 words at a time.
If you’re studying from a textbook, it can be helpful to work with the structure of the book. Textbook chapters are usually divided into shorter sections that each provide a manageable amount of information. Focus on understanding and remembering one section before moving on to the next.
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hi there is a scientific way for remembering answers for years... It's very important to understand the concept instead of mugging up.....1)Read the chapter again after 2 hours 2)Read the content once again after 2 days 3) Read it again after 2 weeks 4) Read it again after 1 month.......These above steps are scientifically proven in a test.....These are the methods to remember something for a long term
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