Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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Which of the following is NOT one of the components of Reading Fluency?

  1. Accuracy

  2. Phonics

  3. Prosody

  4. Rate

The correct answer is: Accuracy

Reading fluency is composed of several elements, namely accuracy, rate, and prosody. Accuracy refers to reading words correctly. Rate deals with reading at an appropriate speed. Prosody involves reading with expression, intonation, and appropriate phrasing to convey meaning effectively. Phonics, on the other hand, pertains to the relationship between sounds and the letters that represent those sounds, aiding in the decoding and encoding of words. Phonics is a crucial component of reading instruction but is not specific to fluency. Thus, the correct answer is A.