Multiple Choice
Which statement is FALSE about mnemonics?
A) They can rely on letters and words, rhythm and rhyme, and visual imagery.
B) They are specific techniques or strategies deliberately used to enhance memory.
C) They are mental tricks commonly used by successful memory championship competitors.
D) They are excellent for short-term memories but ineffective for storing long-term memories.
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