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Loci. (association w/places) Devised during the Roman Empire, the method of loci uses the chaining method with a twist. Now all the items to-be- remembered are linked to specific places in the order you would visit them. For example, you might think of the route you Things to remember: take to school: Your room Your kitchen alligator Front door of your house Bus stop apple Bus seat arrow Friend's house that you see from the bus baby Gas Station that you see from the bus bird Market that you see from the bus School book car Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. 7| All rights reserved. 22
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