This advice applies to all three sections, but be comfortable with experimentation with regards to how you approach Reading Comprehension. If marking up the passage by underlining keywords or writing margin notes works for you, stick with it. However, if it slows you down or confuses you, don't force a method. Reading is such a fundamental skill that it can be hard to change how we read. View Reading Comprehension as an extension of Must Be True Questions, instead of a short stimulus you have an entire passage. Every answer in Reading Comprehension has to match up with something said in the passage. In general, increase the amount of reading you do, even if it's the sports section. One other tip that I liked was to read the first sentence of each paragraph first and then read the passage from beginning to end.
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