Chapter 11 A Retentive Memory

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Melissa sorted out the documents. Melissa had a retentive memory. Melissa could look at something once and remembered it forever. After roughly understanding the contents of the documents, Melissa knew what kind of data she had to organize in the end. Melissa then started to record the data. The process was a little tedious, but it was not difficult for Melissa. She quickly got started and her speed became faster and faster. The sound of Melissa's rapid keyboard tapping attracted the attention of many colleagues. They talked about it in whispers. "Do you see how fast Melissa is typing? I always think I am a fast typist, but she's faster than me." "Melissa's from the countryside and I think she doesn't know how to use a computer. I don't expect her to be so efficient when she is working

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