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Hi Bansita, to improve your reading comprehension while reading fast, leverage subvocalization by actively engaging with the content. As you read, ask yourself questions about the main idea of each sentence and how it relates to what you've already read. Experiment with different tones and inflections in your inner voice to stay engaged and focused.Before diving into the passage, take a moment to preview it. Skim the headings, subheadings, and first sentences of each paragraph to get a general overview of the structure and main points. As you read, summarize each paragraph in your own words to solidify your understanding. Focus on keywords and transitional phrases that signal important ideas or shifts in the argument. Lastly, create a conducive reading environment by eliminating distractions. Find a quiet space where you can concentrate. If you find your focus waning, take short breaks to rest your eyes and mind. Remember, consistency is key. The more you read, the more your comprehension skills will naturally improve over time.