Fluency
Fluent reading involves accurate and automatic word recognition as well as appropriate use of prosodic features such as stress, pitch, and phrasing
The result is smooth, relatively repaid reading of text with the phrasing and expression that is characteristic of oral language.
There is a reciprocal relationship between fluency and comprehension.
The more fluent the reader, the more likely it is that he or she will understand a passage; conversely, the better a reader’s comprehension, the more fluent his or her reading is likely to be.