Evidence tracking
Anchor answers in specific lines or claims from the text.
Reading comprehension rewards evidence discipline. The safest answer is the one you can point to directly in the passage. If you cannot cite support, the answer is probably wrong.
- Evidence beats intuition
- Support must be explicit or tightly implied
- Overreach is a common trap
- Cite the line before choosing
- Eliminate answers that add new facts
Pick a recent RC question you missed. Did you overreach? Write the exact line that should have guided you.
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