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Link Technique To MemorizeAdded on:10/17/2007 11:43:26 PM In Study Tips Rated by 1 users
When memorizing a verse that contains a "list of items", you may want to employ a linking memory technique to assist you in remembering. To link items together, you first associate each item with an image that is easy for you to remember (the crazier the better) and then associate each of the items in sequence. Usually the first thing that comes to mind is the best. For example, when memorizing the phrase in the 13th Article of Faith "We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men...", you might picture Abraham Lincoln ("honest" Abe) painted blue ("true" blue) and then chased ("chaste") by men wearing Elk horns (B.P.O.E: "Benevolent" and Protective Order of Elks). The "Elks" stopped to give a Fur coat To Us (FurToUs = Virtuous), but we gave it to a cold homeless man ("doing good to all men"). The images in this phrase might not work for everyone, but the technique is very effective and easy to use.
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