Critical reading catastrophe

<p>On blue book's #7 test, I scored 700 on CR. On blue book's #8 test, I scored 580 on CR. I even know why I scored so much lower on the latter one than the former one. Why? Because I couldn't answer most of questions about Trabb's boy in test #8.</p>

<p>So this brings me a question. What should you do if you come across a passage that's really really confusing? I can't believe that I couldn't understand that passage because I now thought I had passage under control. But what happens if you get something like this (or any that you find difficult) and you're running out of time? I don't want to make haste guess because if you get it wrong, that's minus on your side as well.</p>

<p>bumppppp</p>

<p>please i need reply soon.. ohhh so nervous >_<</p>

<p>Underline stuff you think is important. Go back when you are answering the questions.</p>