When memorizing a passage, the beginning and the end of the passage are usually easier to remember because they contain the core information and theme of the passage. This information usually appears frequently at the beginning and the end of the passage. In the beginning and end of the passage, there are usually some key words or phrases. These key words or phrases are the core of the passage, so they are often repeated to help remember. The beginning and end of the article usually contain some of the author's main points or conclusions. These points and conclusions are also the focus of memory. In addition, the beginning and ending of the article usually give the structure and theme of the article to help understand the overall structure and content of the article, so as to better remember the article. Therefore, when memorizing an article, paying attention to the beginning and the end of the paragraph and focusing on understanding and memorizing the information in these passages will help you remember the article better.