Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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Mental imagery and inference go how?

  1. Back to back

  2. Hand in hand

  3. Side by side

  4. Toe to toe

The correct answer is: Hand in hand

Mental imagery and inference go hand in hand because they are closely related in the reading process. Mental imagery involves forming visual images in the mind based on the text being read, while inference involves drawing conclusions or making predictions based on the information presented in the text. These two processes work together as readers create mental images to help them make inferences about the text, understand the author's intent, and deepen their comprehension. As a result, mental imagery and inference are interconnected and support each other in the reading process.