Two things to remember:
ONE: Disrespecting Our Ally: The passage is our ally in this war. We need to treat it with respect, meaning we must carefully read , analyze , and understand what it's telling us. When we skim through it, it's like turning our backs on an ally in the heat of battle.
TWO: Losing Battles to Win the War: In any war, strategic retreats or tactical losses are sometimes necessary for ultimate victory. Similarly, it might be smart to spend less time on difficult questions (lose small battles ❌) in order to focus on the ones you're confident in (win the war). It's not about winning every skirmish, but about strategically winning the war. ⌛
Remember, preparation is key. As Sun Tzu said in The Art of War, "Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win." Good luck with your reading comprehension war!