1. In
its second stage, storage, memories, can become further distorted.
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Pronouns : its
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Modals : can
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Verb1 : become
2. Over
time, our memories degrade, as we forget portions of events.
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Pronouns : our
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Verb1 : forget
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Subject : we
3. To
compensate, we may even creatively fill in the gap created by the recession of
long-term memory.
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To invinitive : to compensate
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Subject : we
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Modals : may
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Verb2 : created
4. Additionally,
an individual’s memory can be altered during the storage by intervening
occurrences, which can be subconsciously combined with previously stored
memories.
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Modals : can
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Tobe : be
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Ving : intervening
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Verb2 : combined
Verb3 : altered, stored
5. Last
but not laest, we search our memory to locate information.
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Subject : we
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Pronoun : our
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Noun : information
6. During
recall, emotion also seems to play a part in memory distortion.
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Noun : emotion, distortion
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Verb1 : play
7. In
sum, our memories may not be the indisputable source of information that we
would like them to be.
- Pronoun : our
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Modals : can, would
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To be : be, to be
- Noun : information
- Subject : we