Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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Which strategy is used to help understand the underlying structure and relationships in a story?

  1. Story Schema

  2. Semantic Mapping

  3. Onset

  4. Self-monitoring

The correct answer is: Story Schema

Story Schema is the correct answer because it refers to the background knowledge or framework a reader uses to understand and interpret a story. By activating their story schema, readers can make connections, infer meaning, and comprehend the underlying structure and relationships within a text. On the other hand, the other options - Semantic Mapping, Onset, and Self-monitoring - do not specifically relate to understanding the underlying structure and relationships in a story as effectively as Story Schema does.