Daniel is nervous about his speech, so he decides to memorize it. He has a strong memory, and he spends days learning his speech word-for-word. When he gives the speech, it starts off very well, but midway through, one of his classmates’ cell phones rings and Daniel gets distracted. He cannot get back on track and must sit down with the speech unfinished. What disadvantage to a memorized speech did Daniel encounter?

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Answer: the correct answer is they can fail if a speaker's memory fail

Explanation:

Often times, students that have to give a speech become nervous and have a bad performance since memory might fail. This is the case of Daniel.

One major disadvantage of memorizing something longer (like a speech in Daniel's context) is that it is too long to be memorized and stored in the brain.

Basically, the longer the speech, the harder it is to memorize it.

Memorization can kill the very reason it is used for - to remember something, where if once interuppted it can make you forget that very thing in a second. Memorization works on rote memory which is temporary in nature.

This is why we do not remember what we studied for a test after we are done with it.

Similarly, rote memory is temporary and Daniel is facing this disadvantage of this temporary memory. And now that his flow has been interrupted by his classmate's phone call, it would be too hard to recall the rest of his speech.

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