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I am very much scared of RC especially after one hard RC goes wrong, I go completely blank and I get afraid even to practice. I know i have to improve my reading capability by reading regularly but my mind does not let me do so. In-fact If I practice RC for one day then I cant dare to look at it for a week. This nature carries out sometimes for CR as well. Am I the only one to experience this or does this happen to anyone. I'm not able to force myself to read RC when my mind is in this situation. Please help me recover from this stage since I know that I have to practice rigorously and habituate reading for the test.
Thanks in advance
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I am very much scared of RC especially after one hard RC goes wrong, I go completely blank and I get afraid even to practice. I know i have to improve my reading capability by reading regularly but my mind does not let me do so. In-fact If I practice RC for one day then I cant dare to look at it for a week. This nature carries out sometimes for CR as well. Am I the only one to experience this or does this happen to anyone. I'm not able to force myself to read RC when my mind is in this situation. Please help me recover from this stage since I know that I have to practice rigorously and habituate reading for the test.
Thanks in advance
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Hi Mechmeera,
The first thing you should do is to be interested in doing the RC. I know it is exactly the opposite of what you are facing. But to do well on anything, you need to love that thing.
You are afraid because you are not able to solve the RC correctly, but ironically, until you do not solve the RC questions, you will not get better on those. You can try making a passage map for each paragraph and keep a note of the tone of the passage. This should help you.
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