Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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Which type of text is used in reading programs?

  1. Stories

  2. Letters

  3. Diaries

  4. Emails

The correct answer is: Stories

In reading programs, stories are typically the type of text used to help students develop their reading skills. Stories often include characters, settings, and plotlines that engage readers while also providing opportunities to practice reading comprehension, vocabulary, and other important literacy skills. By reading stories, students can improve their fluency, comprehension, and overall enjoyment of reading. While letters, diaries, and emails can also be used for reading practice, stories are more commonly utilized in structured reading programs.