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2. throughout most of his life, jonah did not have a particularly strong memory. one day, though, he saw a tv show about the usa memory championship and was intrigued by the amount of random information
that people could memorize. jonah bought a book on memory enhancement techniques and began training. two years later, he entered a memory competition and won. jonah's experience demonstrates that:
o memory achievement has nothing to do with inborn abilities
o memory excellence abilities cannot be learned through training.
o you can train yourself to excel in memory.
o an extremely strong memory depends on inbom ability.
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