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how to memorize long answers in mnemonic or anyway and give examples i will give brainliest

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by ksuraj3094
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Learn with Pen and Paper

The best way to learn any answer is to read it and then write it down in a paper. Finish your chapters and if you find problem in memorizing them, just jot them down! Jotting down answers will not only help you in memorizing answers for the exam, but will also boost long term memories.

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Assign meaningfulness to things. Elaborate on what you’re learning and apply the knowledge to something important to you: an example your prof used, something you saw in a documentary, or an everyday experience. You probably don’t remember what you wore last Friday, but you can remember what you wore to prom. New information is most strongly encoded when you relate it to information you already know, and encoding is deepest when you assign meaning to new information. The more logical connections you can make to the new information, the stronger the memory.

Learn general and specific later. This method helps with retrieval: if you know a piece of information falls within a broader category, it’s easier to access.

Recite out loud in your own words until you don’t need to refer to your notes.

Teach someone else. Teaching the information to someone else is one of the best ways to learn. If you don’t have a willing listener like a parent or a friend, you can teach the wall (best done behind closed doors!).

Use memory devices. There are many different devices you can use to help memorize information, including:

Acrostics e.g. “My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Nachos” (planets)

Chunking: remember larger numbers in smaller chunks.

Method of Loci: visualize a familiar place and associate objects to it.

Flash cards: good for specific facts. Shuffle cards and recite out loud. Put a question on one side, the answer on the other.

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