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How can I improve my memory?


Question Posted Sunday November 1 2015, 12:00 pm

ive tried memory games but they don't help with my remembering what I just read in my books. Like its so bad that I can't even remember what the paragraph I just read was about. Well......I can but I can't remember it to the point where I can explain it. Anybody have any tips on helping me be able to explain what I read????

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alexus21 answered Tuesday November 3 2015, 1:33 am:
Everyone learns differently. Maybe just reading it over a few times may help. Plus you may just be uninterested in what Youre reading. Re reading a sentence or writing down notes as you read may help you remember better. Hope this helps

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