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Chris looked over Cela's shoulder as she pointed in the index. "Yes you are smarterer that the boy's Cela. You are a great teacher. You are way smarter than I am." he nodded with a grin.
"Page number one four four? Numbers go that high?!" he shook his head. "You defiantely are smart, Cela." he watched as she tured to that page. "Thats alot of words!" He then saw the Inteligence word. "There it is!" he said pointing at it and jumping excitedly. He began to read it. "Accortering to Ayu...rve..daaaa the intelligence is a tri...add of three powers of the mind - the akquisitionen, the reteeention and the recollect...ion." He was proud of himself. He pointed at it.
STARE.
Whatdidthatallmean?
Celandine beamed at Chris though, for saying she was smarter and stuff. She read out some of the bit under the bit that Chris was pointing at and saying and stuff.
"The power of ack... a quiz? ack-wizz-ish- un, it is the... capacity to grasp some topic or something new. It is the capacity to understand or... Anna lies?"
O_O She does?
Cela kept reading.
"The power of ree-ten-shun, It is the capactity, capacity means what a thing can hold," Cela told Chris in an important I-am-so-smart voice. "It is the capacity to retain what has been grasssssed or understood. This capacity also deals with short term memory."
Short term.
She struggled on.
"The power of re-collect-shun this is the capacity to reeee treeeeve the information after some time. It can be compared to long term memory!"
YAY!
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1. The Power of Acquisition: It is the capacity to grasp some topic or something new. It is the capacity to understand or analyze.
2. The Power of Retention: It is the capacity to retain what has been grasped or understood. This capacity also deals with short-term memory.
3. The Power of Recollection: This is the capacity to retrieve the information after some time. It can be compared to long-term memory.
In Nico's precise handwriting, there were more notes scribbled under the heading of but the words and stuff were too confusing and stuff.