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3 Rewrite these short texts replacing active verbs with passive verbs where possible and appropriate.
1 We use the term 'amnesia' to refer to a partial cor complete loss of memory. It is usually a temporary condition which only affects a certain part of a person's experience. Specific medical conditions can cause amnesia.
2 We all know very well that our real experiences form our memory. But could someone put a false memory into our heads? Could they persuade us that we had experienced something that never actually took place?
3 We use our semantic memory to store our knowledge of the world. Everyone has this knowledge base. and normally we can access it quickly and easily. Our semantic memory includes the meanings of words and the names of people and places​


Răspuns :

1. The term 'amnesia' is used to refer to a partial or complete loss of memory. It is usually caused by specific medical conditions and is considered a temporary condition that is only affected by a certain part of a person's experience.
2. It is very well known that our memory is formed by real experiences. However, could a false memory be inserted into our heads by someone? Could we be persuaded that something was experienced by us that never actually took place?
3. Our knowledge of the world is stored using semantic memory. This knowledge base is possessed by everyone, and it can be accessed quickly and easily under normal circumstances. The meanings of words and the names of people and places are included in our semantic memory.

Răspuns:

1. The term 'amnesia' is used to refer to a partial or complete loss of memory. It is usually caused by specific medical conditions and is considered a temporary condition that is only affected by a certain part of a person's experience.

2. It is very well known that our memory is formed by real experiences. However, could a false memory be inserted into our heads by someone? Could we be persuaded that something was experienced by us that never actually took place?

3. Our knowledge of the world is stored using semantic memory. This knowledge base is possessed by everyone, and it can be accessed quickly and easily under normal circumstances. The meanings of words and the names of people and places are included in our semantic memory.