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ACTIVITY 1: Read Me! Analyze Me! Answer Me!

Directions: Read and analyze the “direct statements” below. Identify the style or
technique used through the underlined and italicized portions, phrases or words.
Choose your answer on the pool of words provided. Write your answer in the box at
the right side.
1. “The flower that I cherished for six summers, the
flower- so lovely and fragrant is just a dream now. I
woke up one day and everything is a question as to
why the flower went away.
2. “I cried a river when my favorite cat died. Muning is
my favorite pet. We spent four years together and I
can’t imagine life without her.”
3. “Being in love is like heaven. It is a feeling that is
incomparable among other feelings or emotions. To be
in love is like a rainbow, full of colors, full of joy!”
4. “She looked at me with wonder and amazement. I know
deep down in her minds she wants to ask me if I truly
did the things. I know in her heart that she might not
believe everything I said. Well, she needs to because
this is the new version of me.”
5. “She has a long shiny black hair with chinky eyes and
an aquiline nose. Her eyelashes are long and curly like
that of Cleopatra. Her pouting lips are small, pinkish
in color and it seems inviting. Her body is like that
of Angel Locsin and her smile makes my heart so
delighted like the angelic smile of Marian Rivera.”
6. “Sheila, see? Sally sells seashells by the seashore!
shared same sentiments with Sarah but you should not
7. “The silence is deafening me. His looks blind me. He
be saying the same!”
does not even say any single word. I know he figured
out everything. His fully zipped mouth is so loud that it
may explode anytime. I feel different. I feel terrified.”

Choose your answer in the box


OxymoronRepetition Imagery Point of View SimileHyperbole Symbolism

ACTIVITY 2: Read Me! Analyze Me! Answer Me!


Directions: Read and analyze the “direct statements” below. Identify the one-
word idea or message (subject or topic) of the statements by choosing your
answer on the pool of words provided. Write your answer in the box at the right
side.
1. “We struggled a lot like a stray dog, with no
permanent home, no refuge. We have no food
to eat, not even a single penny. We drink
water from the muddy lake, tastes like a
rusting iron.”
2. “I have fought the good fight, I have finished
the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in
store for me the crown of righteousness, which
the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me
on that day.”

3. “I have no choice but to save the child though


I know my life will be at risk. I just feel it’s my
duty to help those who are in need. I never
regret I broke my arm, at least a life was
saved and God used me as His instrument.”
4. “I don’t feel like to be her friend. She’s a
highlander. She looks like my old shoes, out of
the trend. I couldn’t imagine her style of
clothing still exist this era. Oh my gosh! Is
everything fine? Is the world okay?”

5. “I think good things will come to those who


patiently wait. I also look into the beauty of each
human being regardless of their culture, status
and backgrounds. Lastly, I believe that everyone
can change when they see inspiration whether
it’s spiritual, physical, moral or emotional.”

6. “In the fell clutch of circumstances, I have not


winced nor cried aloud. Under the
bludgeonings of chance, my head is bloody but
unbowed. Beyond this place of wrath and tears,
looms but the horror of the shade. And yet, the
menace of the years, finds and shall find me
unafraid.”

7. “Lord, please cleanse away my soul. I know that


I sin oftentimes and that I am a human with
many inequities. I know that I sometimes
commit sin against your will. Sometimes I
cannot control and tell myself to do the right
thing. I ask for your forgiveness and hope to
remind me always of my promise.”

Choose your answer in the box.


PiousnessCouragePovertyFarewell Prejudice Heroism Positivity

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