Memorization Tool from Passage List

Hello,
Currently I have a list of passages that I am trying to memorize. The Logos tool for this is super helpul, however I have one issue that maybe one of you here can help me figure out. On my list, I either have a singular verse, or a passage of multiple verses in one. For example, Ps 8:3-4 vs Gen 3:6. The problem I am having is that when I want to study a passage vs just a singular verse, the memorization tool splits up my passage into singular verses. So for Ps 8:3-4, I'll have just verse 3 or just verse 4 apart from the other. Is there a way to fix this so that the whole passage is together? In this case, verses 3 and 4 are part of one singular sentence. See screen shot and thanks ahead of time.
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I could be mistaken, but this is intentional; that way you memorize one verse at a time which is the recommended norm.
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I figured so, and in most cases it's probably the best. Just not so helpful when verses split up a singular sentence, as it kind of breaks up the "flow" of memorization.
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Eric D. Holeman said:
I figured so, and in most cases it's probably the best. Just not so helpful when verses split up a singular sentence, as it kind of breaks up the "flow" of memorization.
I absolutely agree. There is a reason I "hate" verses as a unit of the text. They're useful for marking location and that's it. See Memorize entire passages | Logos
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