Amara is studying for a personal training exam and is trying to memorise the names of eight major muscle groups in the human body. She writes the name of each muscle on a flashcard alongside its location and reads them out loud ten times. When her study partner quizzes her the following day, Amara is able to correctly retrieve seven of the muscle names.
Explain one weakness of using the multi-store model of memory to account for Amara's learning of the muscle names.
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