Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA) Practice Test

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What does a story map visually represent?

  1. The plot of a narrative

  2. The theme of the story

  3. The settings of various narratives

  4. The characters' backgrounds

The correct answer is: The plot of a narrative

A story map is a visual tool that helps to outline and organize the elements of a narrative, primarily focusing on the plot. It typically highlights key components such as the introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. By mapping out these elements, readers can better understand the structure of the story and the sequence of events that unfold. This visual representation clarifies how events are interconnected and supports comprehension by allowing learners to visualize the flow of the narrative. While the other options, such as themes, settings, and characters' backgrounds, are important in understanding literature, they do not capture the primary function of a story map, which is devoted to illustrating the plot's progression and development. Consequently, the focus on plot makes the correct answer the most suitable choice in this context.