North Carolina Foundations of Reading Practice Test

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What is the result of successfully distinguishing between words that rhyme and those that do not?

  1. Increased vocabulary size

  2. Improved fluency in reading

  3. Enhanced phonological awareness

  4. Better spelling skills

The correct answer is: Enhanced phonological awareness

Successfully distinguishing between words that rhyme and those that do not leads to enhanced phonological awareness, which is the ability to recognize and manipulate sounds in spoken language. Phonological awareness includes skills such as identifying and working with sounds at both the level of individual phonemes and larger units like syllables and rhymes. When children can identify rhyme, they are developing a key aspect of phonological awareness that is critical for reading development. This skill enables them to notice patterns and sounds in language, which lays a foundation for later abilities such as decoding and spelling. Enhanced phonological awareness is closely linked to early literacy skills and is a strong predictor of future reading success. Other options, while potentially related, do not directly result from the ability to distinguish rhyming words. Vocabulary size, reading fluency, and spelling skills can all be influenced by broader language experiences and educational practices, but the specific act of recognizing rhymes primarily enhances phonological awareness.