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Per ETS's broad strategy, if a single GRE Verbal question is consuming too much time, the recommended move is

Askip it permanently and don't return
Bguess randomly and forget about it
Canswer only with full certainty; better to leave blank
Dbest guess, flag the question, return if time allows
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. best guess, flag the question, return if time allows
ETS guidance is to flag a hard question and revisit at the end. There is no penalty for guessing on GRE, so leaving blank is strictly worse than guessing. Spending five minutes on a single Reading Comprehension question robs time from three or four other questions that could be answered with the same minutes.
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