An easy mnemonic is used to help students remember the key details needed in the exam.
If they use a Roman alphabet,
the easiest mnemonic, I'd guess, would be the L that your left hand makes when held out in front of you («No, your other front.»)
Not exact matches
It's certainly a handy
mnemonic, but even a second of consideration reveals that a lot of these points are
easier said than done.
Mnemonics rely not only on repetition to remember facts, but also on associations between
easy - to - remember information and to be remembered lists of data, based on the principle that the human mind much more easily remembers data attached to spatial, personal, or otherwise meaningful information than that occurring in meaningless sequences.
I only had about 10 minutes to share some tips with our attendees so I tried to convey them with an
easy to remember
mnemonic: SLIDE.