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A Script Written for the Ear Should Appeal to the Senses

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A script written for the ear should appeal to the senses.

Explain the process and importance of encoding in memory retention.
Describe the capacity limits of short-term memory and strategies for increasing memory span.
Understand the significance of rehearsal and chunking in enhancing memory storage and recall.
Identify the various types of memory encoding (e.g., verbal, visual).

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A film studio created by Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas, known for its emphasis on director-driven projects and its role in the New Hollywood era of the 1970s.

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