Google's AI on the difference between "affect" and "effect" - there is no "N", I didn't crop it off - probably because Google has completely fabricated what the R, A, V and E stand for too...
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I always think of "the affect effects the effect", or possibly "the effect affects the affect", or possibly some other combination... No wonder I can never remember!
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As far as affect/effect, I think of how "affect" sounds similar to "afflicted" or someone talking with an accent that has an affect.
For effect, I think of cause & effect.