The primary goal of literary dictation for an RPR is to accurately record the spoken text word-for-word without any interpretation or summary.
If an RPR misses a word or phrase during literary dictation, they should indicate the omission with a placeholder to maintain the integrity of the transcription and address it during review.
Literary dictation involves transcribing excerpts from literary works, which may include novels, essays, or speeches.
A fast speaking rate can be challenging, but RPRs can overcome this by regularly practicing with high-speed dictation exercises to improve their ability to keep up with rapid speech.
Excellent listening and concentration skills are crucial for an RPR to accurately capture and transcribe every word during literary dictation.