<p>any suggestions?</p>
<p>Read critically.</p>
<p>wow thanks that helped a lot</p>
<p>Try to put yourself in the mind of the test writer. Look for the obvious traps, and go for the answer that feels right... it usually is. Don't spend too much time on one question, if you've been thinking about it for over 45 seconds move on and come back to it later. Also, try googling some CR practice. I did about 20 practice sections (7 questions each) before I took the SAT, and I scored pretty well on critical reading.</p>
<p>what i do is umm i read the passage first. i read the 1st paragraph carefully, then pace a lil, anticipate wats gona come up next, and get the tone of the author, what hes trying to argue. then i attack the problems by cited questions first,then the general questions at last.
cited questions are like "in lines 32, this and that, yada yada". general questions are like overall passage questions.
basically im mingling rr and grammatix cr approaches together =]
its working pretty good right now,im still practicin'</p>