Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA) Practice Test

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What is a key step when focusing on a target word during structural analysis?

  1. Identifying the entire word meaning

  2. Reading the word in isolation

  3. Arriving at the meaning of the target word

  4. Drawing the word out phonetically

The correct answer is: Arriving at the meaning of the target word

Arriving at the meaning of the target word is essential in structural analysis because it helps students understand how individual prefixes, suffixes, and root words contribute to the overall meaning of that word. By focusing on the meaning of the target word, students can better contextualize their learning and develop strategies for decoding unfamiliar words. This approach encourages a deeper comprehension of vocabulary and empowers students to make connections between words, thereby enhancing their reading and language skills. Understanding the meaning also aids in retention and application, allowing students to use the word accurately in various contexts.