Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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Which term refers to frameworks used to create meaning?

  1. Concept Maps

  2. Graphs

  3. Schemas

  4. Story Impressions

The correct answer is: Concept Maps

Concept maps refer to frameworks that are used to create meaning by visually organizing information and demonstrating relationships between concepts. Concept maps are effective tools for enhancing understanding, brainstorming ideas, and summarizing knowledge. While graphs (choice B), schemas (choice C), and story impressions (choice D) are related to organizing information or creating meaning in their own ways, they do not specifically refer to frameworks used in creating meaning like concept maps do.