The hippocampus and other parts of your brain<span> work together to rebuild that memory. To </span>remember<span> something your </span>brain<span> goes through the following process: First your </span>brain<span> consciously registers the memory, this is called encoding. The best way to improve your memory is to keep remembering the same </span>thing<span>, over and over. I think this is the answer to your question
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When making connections using compare and contrast, you should look for hidden similarities and differences. Compare/contrast aims to show all the necessary information or details that makes a topic or an object similar of different. Therefore, you should not only state the obvious, but also cite the details that are not usually seen to add more information about it.
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