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Yes, good students use mnemonic devices to help them remember long lists and complicated ideas.
Using "memory tricks" is actually a great way to improve your memory! There aren't a lot of drawbacks, as anything you do to help you remember something is a good thing. One problem people can have is forgetting the actual mnemonic device! It won't do you any good to know there's some phrase you memorized to help you remember the names of the planets in order if you can't remember what that phrase was.
The word "mnemonic" is pronounced as ni-mon-ik. A mnemonic is a device, such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations, that assists in remembering something.
to be a successfull soft skills trainer remember BACS mnemonic a good body language Articulation skills(pronunciation) Content (good PPTs) Stage--good stage presence
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It help you understand and identify things better. Like, in my cass answering this dun question! "Why should that mnemonic device be changed?" okay so like you know the order of planets why should it be changed-
The lines represent E, G, B, D, F. One phrase used to remember these is; "Every good boy does fine."
A common mnemonic device to remember the seven levels of classification in taxonomy is "Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Soup," which stands for Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species.
The lines of the treble clef, from bottom to top: EGBDF. The spaces from bottom to top are FACE.(FACE is an actual word, so it's easy to remember; the mnemonic for the lines is Every Good Boy Does Fine.)The lines of the bass clef, from bottom to top, are GBDFA. The spaces (bottom to top) are ACEG.(The mnemonic for the lines is Good Boys Do Fine Always; I'm not aware of a mnemonic for the spaces, but it's pretty easy to figure out.)
Fifty years ago, we were not as gender aware as we are today. We learned the [standard F and G] clefs this way: G B D F A in the bass or F clef can be remembered with "Good boys deserve five apples." The G clef, E G B D F, could be "Every good boy does fine." But you can come up with your own system. If it's clear and consistent, it will work. And if you practice, you will soon forget the mnemonic device and you will simply read the lines and spaces.
The seven levels of classification are Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. A good way to remember them and the order they go in is to take the first letter of each word and use the saying "Keep Pots Clean, Or Family Gets Sick."