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People have talked about the logging errors in SC where exactly they made mistakes. I want to know how should we do in case of RC to improve the accuracy and dont repeat the same error. Can you please explain this?
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You can try this.
Generally, there are 5-6 broad categories of questions in RC.
1. Specific Detail
2. Inference
3. Main Idea
4. Tone
5. Logical Structure
6. Supporting Ideas
7. Application/ Evaluation
You can categorize errors under these headings, and then see where u r making most of the mistakes.
You can then go one level deep later.
Generally, there are 5-6 broad categories of questions in RC.
1. Specific Detail
2. Inference
3. Main Idea
4. Tone
5. Logical Structure
6. Supporting Ideas
7. Application/ Evaluation
You can categorize errors under these headings, and then see where u r making most of the mistakes.
You can then go one level deep later.
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