I have no advice about the RC, I am still working through that section myself. As for the arguments, it may be that you have lost those small points that used to be more accessible to you right after you learned about them. I would suggest reviewing the lessons where you are having trouble, relearning is always easier than learning so you will probably remember things much quicker this time and now can solidify those tricks and tips in your mind.
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I have no advice about the RC, I am still working through that section myself. As for the arguments, it may be that you have lost those small points that used to be more accessible to you right after you learned about them. I would suggest reviewing the lessons where you are having trouble, relearning is always easier than learning so you will probably remember things much quicker this time and now can solidify those tricks and tips in your mind.