Too Long a Winter told the tale in 1973 of 47 year old Hannah Hauxwell's hard life as a Pennine farmer. A Winter too Many , 20 years later, revisited her at nearly 70.
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Yes.
Suddenly is an adverb and its comparative is formed by putting the word "more" in front of it.
if you cant find it, it will find you. just forget about it for a while relax your brain,dont stress out, suddenly i will appear for you. that is what i did for my glasses o_O
example of setting a trap for your memory say you're walking to class and suddenly remember that your accounting assignment is due tomorrow. switch your watch to the opposite wrist . now you're "trapped".every time you glance at your wrist and remember that your are were supposed to remember and that you have switched your watch,it becomes a remember that you were supposed to remember something else.
No, suddenly is an adverb.
As he was about to die, Roy suddenly came to the realization that he had nobody to remember him, and that by saving Deckard's life, he would show Deckard that he had suddenly, finally discovered how precious life was, and would maybe make Deckard feel guilty about killing any more Replicants.
I believe you mean "short term memory loss" which is when you suddenly forget something that you just thought of. Example: you go to the pantry to get something and when you get there you can't remember what you needed.