... children.
HOW DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN FACT AND
OPINION CAN HELP YOU REMEMBER
Distinguishing between fact and opinion can help you remember more
of what you read because it helps you think critically ... you’re more likely to remember those
ideas. And asking questions encourages you to find the answers to those
questions.
AGREEING AND DISAGREEING
You’re also much more likely to remember...
... Twin Cities
15. The City of
Brotherly Love
16. The Nation’s Capital
Section Six
RESEARCHING
AND REMEMBERING
145. FAMOUS PEOPLE
Quite possibly, you might know who many of these famous people are. ... every pot”?
4. Which philosopher and author, whose initials are G.S., once said, “Those who cannot
remember the past are condemned to repeat it”?
5. After the Battle of Zela in 47
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... create pictures is a
very powerful tool, and you can use this tool to help you remember
what you read.
READ BETTER
,
REMEMBER MORE
150
to be exact—when I saw a red 1997 Corvette speeding west
on ... only 5 minutes for help to arrive.
VISUALIZING TO REMEMBER
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Creating a picture—either in your mind, on paper, or both—can help
you remember what you read. Pay attention to ac...
... you use it, it has
meaning for you. Because it has meaning for you, you’re apt to
remember it!
Memorizing vs. Remembering
In his Spanish class, Jeff was given a list of vocabulary words to
learn. ... someplace where you can write it down.
Some people are very good at remembering things they learn right
away. Others are better at remembering things they learned a long time
ago. Which are y...