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Hi guys,

I am non native speaker, doing ninja 13 week plan.
Whenever I am trying to study CR or RC I am losing all my energy while I can practice math for the whole day and be fine.
How can I deal with it and make the verbal part much easier?

The key to RC is to engage with the content actively. Try to find interest in the passage topics and read as if you're genuinely curious about the information presented. This shift in perspective can make it less of a chore and more of an exploration.

For CR, approach it like a game where each argument is a puzzle to be solved. The more you practice, the more you'll start to see patterns and it can become quite enjoyable to identify the assumptions and logic gaps. Keep at it, and you'll likely find both RC and CR becoming easier and more engaging over time.
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