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* When Hiro asks Charlie about [[origami]], she recalls from her reading details about folding 1000 cranes to be granted a wish. (''[[Saving Charlie]]'', Chapter 20) | * When Hiro asks Charlie about [[origami]], she recalls from her reading details about folding 1000 cranes to be granted a wish. (''[[Saving Charlie]]'', Chapter 20) | ||
* After meeting [[Quincy Carrot-Muncher]], [[Charlie]] tells facts about Flemish lop-eared rabbits, including their weight, their ability to be housetrained, their affability as pets, and their reproductive habits. (''[[Saving Charlie]]'', Chapter 24) | * After meeting [[Quincy Carrot-Muncher]], [[Charlie]] tells facts about Flemish lop-eared rabbits, including their weight, their ability to be housetrained, their affability as pets, and their reproductive habits. (''[[Saving Charlie]]'', Chapter 24) | ||
* [[Charlie]] is able to recall everything about a book she read as a child {{--}} every word, every picture, the publisher, copyright, and even the Library of Congress number. (''[[Saving Charlie]]'', Chapter 26) | |||
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Enhanced memory is the ability to memorize everything that one learns. A full list of examples of the power in action follows.
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Other Examples
- Charlie recites the addresses of four available apartments from memory. She said she read them in the classified ads that morning. (Saving Charlie, Chapter 9)
- Charlie reads through a Japanese phrase book during her breaks at work. By the afternoon, she is "speaking in excellent Japanese". (Saving Charlie, Chapter 11)
- Charlie fluently reads the end of a Robogirl manga. (Saving Charlie, Chapter 13)
- When Hiro recites the seven principles of the Bushido code in Japanese, Charlie is instantly able to translate six of them. (Saving Charlie, Chapter 13)
- Charlie perfectly retains the Texas League schedule in her mind, reciting when the RockHounds are playing away and home baseball games. (Saving Charlie, Chapter 15)
- Charlie remembers a long list of facts about the electric chair. She shares a few, but stops herself. (Saving Charlie, Chapter 16)
- Charlie rattles off facts about the Goliath bird-eating tarantula. (Saving Charlie, Chapter 16)
- When Hiro asks Charlie about origami, she recalls from her reading details about folding 1000 cranes to be granted a wish. (Saving Charlie, Chapter 20)
- After meeting Quincy Carrot-Muncher, Charlie tells facts about Flemish lop-eared rabbits, including their weight, their ability to be housetrained, their affability as pets, and their reproductive habits. (Saving Charlie, Chapter 24)
- Charlie is able to recall everything about a book she read as a child — every word, every picture, the publisher, copyright, and even the Library of Congress number. (Saving Charlie, Chapter 26)