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Title: About Schmidt
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He talked to Helen, asking if she was disappointed in him and forgave her for having an affair with Ray. He apologized and wanted forgiveness. Then, there was a shooting star bright in the sky. I believe he had a sense of closure from the sign of forgiveness... Showed first 250 characters
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I believe he had a sense of closure from the sign of forgiveness.
The second theory I came across was the interference theory. This is the view that memory fades or is lost because of distractions experienced during learning or interference from similar or new information to the item to be recalled... Showed next 250 characters
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