jeremy has to recite a speech in front of his class in 2 months. to practice, his dad has him perform his speech each day. on the first day when he performed his speech, he did not do well because he had barely memorized his lines. this is an example of:



Answer :

One significant disadvantage of memorising something longer (such as a speech in Daniel's case) is that it takes too long to memorise and store in the brain.

Basically, the longer the speech, the more difficult it is to memorise.

Memorization can kill the very purpose for which it is used - to remember something, where if interrupted, it can cause you to forget that very thing in a split second. Memorization relies on rote memory, which is only temporary. This is why we forget what we studied for a test after we finish it. Similarly, rote memory is temporary, and Daniel is suffering from this disadvantage. And now that his flow has been disrupted by a phone call from a classmate,

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