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English, 26.01.2022 01:00 christopherarreola56

people one V. Fill in the blank with a suitable word. Taking photos is damaging your memory Not many people enjoy having their photo taken at a birthday party or special event. (1) taking photos could also be damaging our (2) to remember special moments. A group of experts (3) out an experiment in an art gallery. They wanted to see (4) remembered paintings better when they took pictures of them. The first tour guide (5) group of people around. As well as learning about the artwork, they were encouraged to take photographs. A second group had the (6) tour but weren't allowed to use their cameras. The next day, their memory (7) tested to see how much they could remember about the paintings. Although both groups did well in the memory test, the people who didn't take photographs remembered more compared to the (8) Despite taking photographs, it seems the photographers didn't (9) as much attention to the paintings. So, (10) they have photographs to look back at, they don't have the memory.

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