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Lesson One: Activity 4: # Titles of Texts Literary Informational

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Andrea G.

Jastillana
Gr. 11 (STEM) – St. Dominic de Guzman
Reading and Writing Skills

Lesson One: Activity 4


Read the titles of the texts in the first box below. Determine if the text is a literary text
or an informational text. Write the text title under the heading where it belongs in the
chart below. Alongside each title, write the specific genre of that text, e.g., Invictus
(Poetry-lyric poem)

# TITLES OF TEXTS LITERARY INFORMATIONAL


“The Road Not Taken” The Road Not Taken
1
by Robert Frost (Poetry – Narrative)
The Cask of
“The Cask of Amontillado” Amontillado
2
by Edgar Allan Poe (Prose – fictional
[short story])
A Midsummer Night’s
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by
3 Dream
William Shakespeare
(Drama – Comedy)
Beauty and the Beast
“Beauty and the Beast” by Hans
4 (Prose – fictional
Christian Anderson
[fantasy])
The Social Cancer
“The Social Cancer”
5 (Prose – fictional
by Jose Rizal
[novel])
History of the
“History of the Philippines” by
6 Philippines
Teodoro Agoncillo
(Informational - History)
The Old Man and the
“The Old Man and the Sea” by Sea
7
Ernest Hamingway (Prose – fictional
[novel])
A Brief History of Time
“A Brief History of Time” by
8 (Informational – Popular
Stephen Hawking
Science)
The Chronicles of
“The Chronicles of Narnia” by C.S. Narnia
9
Lewis (Prose – fictional
[fantasy novel])
Constitution of the
“Constitution of the Republic” of Republic
10
the Philippines (Informational – Public
Document)

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