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A mnemonic is something you already know, which is useful to remember something else. For example:
Their — has an "i" in it. Theirs and mine.
There — has "here" in it. Here and there.
They're — has a letter taken out. They are.
You can also ask for mnemonics!
I'm having trouble with the two-letter state abbreviations. Arkansas (AR) for some reason, Iowa (why not IO?) and Tennessee (TN) in particular. Is it necessary to know the order the states were founded in?
Their — has an "i" in it. Theirs and mine.
There — has "here" in it. Here and there.
They're — has a letter taken out. They are.
You can also ask for mnemonics!
I'm having trouble with the two-letter state abbreviations. Arkansas (AR) for some reason, Iowa (why not IO?) and Tennessee (TN) in particular. Is it necessary to know the order the states were founded in?