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Read the text and answer the question below.

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After their discussion, Alice and Brian decided to collaborate and write an article on training sessions:

How to Improve Training Sessions

Training sessions should be engaging and practical to ensure better learning outcomes. Instead of just explaining best practices, incorporating hands-on exercises can help participants apply their knowledge in real-life situations.

Encouraging peer-to-peer learning allows team members to share experiences and solutions, promoting a collaborative environment. Adding interactive discussions where developers can ask questions and discuss common challenges makes training more effective.

A good approach is to start with a recap of past issues—like a security breach—to highlight what went wrong and how to avoid similar mistakes. Revising the training plan with real-world scenarios can make a big difference.

By making sessions more interactive, teams can retain knowledge better and improve overall performance.

Why is it useful to start training with a recap of past issues?

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It shortens the training session.

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The text does not mention reducing training time.


It avoids discussing mistakes.

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The goal is not to ignore mistakes.


It focuses on learning from past issues.


It removes the need for hands-on exercises.

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The text suggests combining hands-on exercises with discussions, not replacing them.

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The text states that starting with a recap of past issues (like a security breach) helps highlight what went wrong and how to avoid similar mistakes.

Focus on how learning from past mistakes improves future performance. Focus on the sentence that starts with A good approach is....