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You're welcome!
Check out Vince Kotchian's guide for how to use Khan Academy (the bottom has links to specific sections of Khan Academy relevant for the GRE): https://vincekotchian.com/blog/gre/complete-gre-math-concept-list
Other free online material for Quant:
Yes, there is a verbal-specific book from ETS (there's a quant one as well that can be bought online - you might be able to find them at a library or at a bookstore as well): https://smile.amazon.com/Official-Verbal-Reasoning-Practice-Questions-ebook/dp/B01NH09WNS/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=gre+official+verbal+questions&qid=1554581809&s=gateway&sr=8-3
Best of luck!
If you have a week:
Try to get thru Basic VII. Write down any words you miss and review them when you have a break. The Magoosh vocab app is great too.
So get the Official GRE Verbal Reasoning Book and Magoosh flashcard app and grind thru them. Do blind review, review mistakes, update strategies as you gain experience, and always note down any missed/new vocab words. That should get you 4 points.