To succeed in the GRE Verbal section, it's essential to develop a strategic approach. Start by building a robust vocabulary, focusing on high-frequency words and their contextual meanings, as these often appear in the test. Regularly practice reading comprehension by engaging with diverse materials—academic articles, newspapers, and essays—to improve your ability to extract main ideas and understand complex texts. For Text Completion and Sentence Equivalence questions, use context clues and eliminate obviously incorrect options to narrow down your choices. Additionally, managing your time effectively is crucial, so aim to spend around 1.5 minutes per reading passage and 1 minute per sentence completion question. It’s also beneficial to read the questions before the passage in reading comprehension to know what information to focus on while reading. Finally, after each practice session, thoroughly review incorrect answers to identify patterns in your mistakes and refine your approach. With consistent practice and a focus on these strategies, you'll improve both your accuracy and speed in the verbal section.