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Question 3 (10 points)

There is no difference between reading the words and retain what is being said.
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True
False

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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

When we're reading a text, we don't memorize every single word. We memorize (retain) only the ideas presented in the text.

For example, if you're reading a novel that consists of over a thousand pages, you won't memorize what is written on every single page, let alone every single word. After finishing the novel, you will remember what it is about, who the characters are, what events are important, what message the author wanted to convey, and similar concepts.

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