Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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What are the five stages of the reading process?

  1. Prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, publishing

  2. Prewriting, organizing, proofreading, editing, sharing

  3. Prereading, reading, responding, exploring, applying

  4. Questioning, summarizing, predicting, clarifying, evaluating

The correct answer is: Prereading, reading, responding, exploring, applying

The five stages of the reading process referred to in option C are Prereading, Reading, Responding, Exploring, and Applying. Prereading involves activating prior knowledge and setting a purpose for reading. Reading is the act of decoding text and comprehending its meaning. Responding involves reacting to the text emotionally or intellectually. Exploring refers to reflecting on the text and making connections to other texts or personal experiences. Applying involves using the information gained from the text in real-life or academic situations. Each of these stages plays a crucial role in the overall reading process and helps readers engage more deeply with the text.