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B (Name mnemonics): This is similar to word mnemonics. For instance, I can remember someone by associating him or her with a name. It's actually one of the major reasons people have names. C (Expression Mnemonics): We use people's expressions to deduce how or what they are feeling. An expression can also trigger a memory. D (Music Mnemonics): This was popular in the nursery, primary, and secondary schools I attended. Adding a melody to a set of important words makes those words easier to remember. For instance, singing the chemistry periodic table or the English alphabets.

All the the above are examples of mnemonics except A. History mnemonics.

What are mnemonics?

These are ways in which a person is able to remember a lot of information by using abbreviations and words to reduce the information needed.

History mnemonics are not as widely known as name, music, and expression mnemonics which are all used to remember information in those subjects.

In conclusion, option A is correct.

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