New Hampshire Foundations of Reading Practice Test

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Text-to-self connections are primarily about what?

  1. Comprehension of a text's historical context

  2. Connections between texts and personal experiences

  3. Comparing different literary themes

  4. Analyzing character motivations

The correct answer is: Connections between texts and personal experiences

Text-to-self connections focus on how individual readers relate a text to their own personal experiences, emotions, and memories. This type of connection enhances comprehension and engagement with the material, as readers may draw parallels between their lives and the events, characters, or themes presented in the text. By relating personally to the content, readers can better understand and internalize the narrative and its significance, making the reading experience more meaningful and impactful. The other options address different analytical or comprehension skills that may not directly involve personal experiences. Recognizing historical context, comparing themes, or analyzing character motivations are important aspects of literary analysis, but they do not encompass the personal engagement characteristic of text-to-self connections.