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possible.
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a. Setting
b. Themes
c. Characters
d. Conflicts
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This poem has no set meter; that is to say there is no rhyming scheme present, and the poem doesn’t follow a set pattern.
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a. Haiku
b. Limerick
c. Ballad
d. Free Verse
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The plot which is structured in such a way that it ends where it has started as in a cycle is called __________.
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a. Circular plot
b. Linear plot
c. In medias Res
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Also known as “the art of making things up". It is an art of sorts - the art of making things up.
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a. Poetry
b. Academic Writing
c. Creative Writing
d. Imagery
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TRUE OR FALSE: The Romans developed a new method, wherein the stories of the Gospel were explained through the living
pictures. The performers acted out the story in a dumb show.
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It is the process and execution of creating a fully rounded, complex, and lifelike character within your fictional writing with the
purpose of making readers invested in them and their life or journey.
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b. Academic Writing
c. Plot Development
d. Character Development
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A five-line witty poem with a distinctive rhythm. The first, second and fifth lines, the longer lines, rhyme. The third and fourth
shorter lines rhyme. (A-A-B-B-A).
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a. Sonnet
b. Ballad
c. Epic
d. Limerick
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The idea or concept of the author expressed in a concise statement; referred to as the message of the story, it concretizes the
abstract ides the writer wants to impart. This is called _____________.
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a. Point of View
b. Theme
c. Plot
d. Setting
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This presents the final outcomes of the struggle, sometimes referred to as the catastrophe which is the end of the struggle,
but it is necessarily a tragic ending.
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a. denouement
b. preliminary exposition
c. falling action
d. rising action
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It can be accomplished through a series of crises and a major crisis or climax, foreshadowing, surprise or use of the
unexpected, withholding information, disguise, and the intervention of chance or fate.
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a. Suspense
b. Sramatic Emphasis
c. Preliminary Exposition
d. Complications
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Life is like a box of chocolate. You never know what you're going to get.
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a. Personification
b. Idiom
c. Simile
d. Metaphor
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Recurring image, word, phrase, action, idea, or object that manifests repeatedly during the course of a story.
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a. Characterization
b. Dialogue
c. Motif
d. Point of View
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A generally implied reference to characters, scenes, plot elements, etc. that appear in another work is called __________.
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a. Allusion
b. Pastiche
c. Parody
d. Imagery
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The character who serves as a contrast to the protagonist or any other character in the story.
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a. Antagonist
b. Static
c. Confidant
d. Foil
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Ice crackled and pinged against the family room window is an example of _____________.
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a. Gustatory Imagery
b. Visual Imagery
c. Olfactory Imagery
d. Auditory Imagery
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It uses metric rules for amount of words, amount of paragraphs, amount of rhymes. This also use grammatical rules, as types
of rhymes. This type of specific form is called ________.
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b. Conventional Form
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The chiming of the bells... The boom of the explosion.. is an example of _______.
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a. Personification
b. Metaphor
c. Idiom
d. Onomatopoeia
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In this part, you understand the difference between plot and story. The narrative of your play is made up of the plot and the
story — two discrete elements that must be developed together to create a play that holds your audience’s attention.
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A French styled poem with nineteen lines, composed of three–line stanza, with five tercets and a final quatrain. It uses refrain
at the first and third lines of each stanza.
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a. Ballad
b. Limerick
c. VIllanelle
d. Epic
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Every scene or conversation between characters must have a purpose; dialogue must not wander away from the major
concerns of the plot nor must it be directed towards superfluous or unrelated detail.
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a. Complications
b. Suspense
c. Dramatic Emphasis
d. Preliminary Exposition
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“And the trees all died. They were orange trees. I don’t know why they died, they just died. Something wrong with the soil
possibly or maybe the stuff we got from the nursery wasn’t the best.” In Donald Barthelme’s The School, the tone used was
__________.
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a. condescending
c. intimate
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Her hair was like gravy, running brown off her head and clumping up on her shoulders.
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a. Simile
b. Metaphor
c. Personification
d. Idiom
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These are words or phrases that depart from straightforward literal language. It is often used and crafted for emphasis,
freshness, expression, or clarity.
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a. Imagery
b. Figure of Speech
c. Academic Writing
d. Diction
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This type of poetry does not follow any rules. Their creation is completely in the hands of the author. Rhyming, syllable count,
punctuation, number of lines, number of stanzas, and line formation can be done however the author wants in order to
convey the idea.
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a. Epic
b. Free Verse
c. Sonnet
d. Ballad
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A type of narrative poem in which a story often talks about folk or legendary tales. It may take the form of a moral lesson or a
song.
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a. Ballad
b. Sonnet
c. Epic
d. Limerick
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It a form of nonfiction that talks about the story of a real person’s life. It is written by the person whose the story is about.
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a. Autobiography
b. Realistic Fiction
d. Biography
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This sonnet of Elizabeth Browning expressed love for her spouse; specifically, to Robert Browning.
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a. Sonnet 26
b. Sonnet 44
c. Sonnet 43
d. Sonnet 14
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TRUE OR FALSE: Creative writing uses figurative, symbolic or even vague language.
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TRUE OR FALSE: The origin of the drama is deep-rooted in the religious predispositions of mankind.
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This play tells about how he learns and realizes his foolishness of gambling. The colors red and white indicates the bets of
each player.
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a. Sa Pula, Sa Puti
b. The Highwayman
c. Da Vinci Code
d. Tinubuang Lupa
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a. Visual Imagery
b. Gustatory Imagery
c. Olfactory Imagery
d. Auditory Imagery
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These are words or phrases that depart from straightforward literal language. It is often used and crafted for emphasis,
freshness, expression, or clarity.
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a. Diction
b. Academic Writing
c. Imagery
d. Figure of Speech
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Select one:
a. Onomatopoeia
b. Personfication
c. Idiom
d. Metaphor
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a. Olfactory Imagery
b. Visual Imagery
c. Gustatory Imagery
d. Auditory Imagery
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TRUE OR FALSE: The ancient Greek and Roman dramas were mostly concerned with religious ceremonials of people.
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The point of view in which the narrator is an all-knowing and all-seeing observer who tells everything about the characters.
(speech, actions, thoughts, and emotions)
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The highest point of the story, during which the readers know how the conflict will be resolved.
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a. Exposition
b. Falling Action
c. Resolution
d. Climax
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“Ah Sunflower, weary of time, Who countest the steps of the sun; Seeking after that sweet golden clime Where the traveler’s
journey is done;” - Ah Sunflower (By William Blake) is an example of ____________.
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a. Imagery
b. Haiku
c. Symbolism
d. Free Verse
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The character upon whom the protagonist confides or relies for support.
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a. Foil
b. Static
c. Antagonist
d. Confidant
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She believed that there is a cohesive force in literature that connects all the various traditions, past and present. She gave that
force a name in 1966 when she devised her theory of intertextuality.
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a. Hellen Tiffin
b. Julia Kristeva
c. Jacques Derrida
d. David Hawkes
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TRUE OR FALSE: Humor, satire might be the useful essences in creative writing but such thoughts or ideas have no link with
the technical writing.
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Select one:
a. Alliteration
b. Hyperbole
c. Personification
d. Simile
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Select one:
a. Metaphor
b. Palindrome
c. Alliteration
d. Oxymoron
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a. Ballad
b. Free Verse
c. Sonnet
d. Epic
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Stance from which the story is told.
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a. Plot
b. Point of View
c. Antagonist
d. Dialogue
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TRUE OR FALSE: The theatrical forms of the early Filipinos was much of it being “lost on contact with the new and more
aggressive culture,” than any other types of dramas.
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False
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They are portrayed by actors who speak the dialogue and carry out the action of the play.
a. Themes
b. Characters
c. Plot
d. Conflicts
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The POV in which the narrator is both an omniscient and an objective observer; it is a combination of omniscient third-person
and objective third person points of view.
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The lines in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: “It seemed to me that a careful examination of the
room and the lawn might possibly reveal some traces of this mysterious individual.” Sherlock Holmes is speaking to his close
friend Dr. Watson. His diction is _________.
Select one:
a. Colloquial
b. Slang
c. Formal
d. Informal
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