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What is an example of the star rule?
Star rule example:

The freshman debate won the championship.

S: There are five teams in our department participating in the competition. . . , our group. . . . . ;

T: be familiar with the debate process, master the debate skills and win the department championship;

Answer: Take the initiative to organize information, organize group learning process, compile training questions, train in groups, and assign tasks according to each person's characteristics (detailed, as detailed as possible, including recalling the difficulties you encountered and how you solved them);

R: won the first prize in the department debate competition.

Star rule is the abbreviation of situation, task, action and result. STAR rule is a tool that interviewers often use to collect specific information and abilities related to their work.

Situation: under what circumstances did things happen; ;

Task: How do you define your task?

Action: What action did you take to analyze this situation?

Result: What was the result? What have you learned in this situation?