I agree with everything said. So nonot much noise from me more here.
A few things bunched together:
"Ugly" Questions should be edited, not freshly reposted in the same state (which the current wording implies IMHO - Not even a word about doing any kind of improvement when posting a new question).
Teaching OPs of closed questions more about how reopening works and that if they edit their question and show where the differences are between the duplicate and their question, then it's likely their question is reopened. This is based on my experience so far. One of the most common reasons why closed questions get abandoned is that OPs tend to think: If the post is closed, everything is over. Editing my closed question seems like only a waste of time - which is not true at all.
There was also a similar Meta post a few weeks ago here, where I also covered some similar aspects.
My suggestion:
Your post has been associated with a similar question. If that question doesn't resolve your issue, edit your question1 to highlight the difference between the associated question and yours. If edited, your question will be reviewed by other users2 to determine whether it should be reopened.
Find out more about duplicates and why your question has been closed.
1) This link can be replaced by https://stackoverflow.com/help/editing, but I think the FAQ post on Meta SE is more helpful.
2) It is not only the folks at the review queue who can revise a post. Also explaining about a review queue might be providing too much information, resulting in unnecessary confusion and distraction. IMHO adding "by other users" is important to make OPs see that more than one other user will judge whether the question is to be reopened and not only a single absolute voice, which I think makes editing more attractive to the OP.