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Furthermore, we used intentional encoding (the participants consciously knew that they had to recall the words later on and possibly elaborated words deeper), instead of incidental encoding (so that participants are unaware at the time of encoding that they have to recall words later).
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Try not to bog down your riddle with elaborate words or abstract concepts.
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Eliot described what he meant by "quartet" in a 3 September 1942 letter to John Hayward:... these poems are all in a particular set form which I have elaborated, and the word "quartet" does seem to me to start people on the right track for understanding them ("sonata" in any case is too musical).
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