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Memory Moments Signpost #6

Definition Memory Moments

Memory Moments A Memory Moment is the point in the book when the writer interrupts what’s happening in the story to show us the main character as he or she remembers something important. I remembered the first time I met him In that very moment the memory came flooding back My dad liked to tell the story about… This picture always reminded me of…

Memory Moments

Why might this memory be important? Memory Moments What is the memory? Why might this memory be important?

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