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C
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100

What best distinguishes creative writing from academic writing?
A. It avoids structure
B. It focuses on facts only
C. It values imagination and artistic expression
D. It uses technical language

C. It values imagination and artistic expression

100

Which excerpt is considered literary?
A. A passage rich in imagery and emotion
B. A scientific explanation of smell
C. A dictionary definition
D. A list of data

A. A passage rich in imagery and emotion

100

Poetry traditionally focuses on _____.


A. characters only
B. dialogue and stage direction
C. factual accuracy
D. lines, rhythm, and meter

D. lines, rhythm, and meter

100

Which genre is written to be performed?
A. Fiction
B. Poetry
C. Drama
D. Creative nonfiction

C. Drama

100

Writing about real events using imagery and dialogue is called _____.
A. Fiction
B. Drama
C. Poetry
D. Creative nonfiction

D. Creative nonfiction

200

A good writer must read _____.
A. only textbooks
B. widely and deeply
C. only fiction
D. only once

B. widely and deeply

200

Which habit helps develop writing discipline?
A. Setting a regular time and place to write
B. Writing only when required
C. Waiting for inspiration
D. Avoiding revision

A. Setting a regular time and place to write

200

Words like home, residence, and abode differ mainly in _____.
A. spelling
B. diction and register
C. meaninglessness
D. grammar

B. diction and register

200

Choosing the correct word to avoid errors shows _____.
A. precision
B. concreteness
C. accuracy
D. appropriateness

C. accuracy

200

Which sentence shows accuracy?
A. I sea your face in every wave.
B. The knight sky glowed.
C. I see your face in every wave.
D. Stars shown bright.

C. I see your face in every wave.

300

Replacing “friend” with “acquaintance” improves _____.
A. concreteness
B. precision
C. imagery
D. tone

B. precision

300

“Clothes spilled from the open drawers” is an example of _____.
A. abstract diction
B. precision
C. irony
D. concrete diction

D. concrete diction

300

Adjusting language based on audience and purpose is called _____.
A. accuracy
B. appropriateness
C. concreteness
D. imagery

B. appropriateness

300

Imagery appeals to the _____.
A. mind only
B. emotions only
C. five senses
D. imagination only

C. five senses

300

Which best explains why a poem is difficult to paraphrase?
A. Poems use long words
B. Poems depend on rhythm, imagery, and diction
C. Poems are always fictional
D. Poems avoid meaning

B. Poems depend on rhythm, imagery, and diction

400

A figurative comparison using like or as

SIMILE

400

A comparison without like or as

METAPHOR

400

Contradictory terms placed side by side (blinding darkness)

OXYMORON

400

Giving human qualities to nonhuman things

PERSONIFICATION

400

Repetition of initial consonant sounds

ALLITERATION

500

Words that imitate sounds (buzz, hiss)

ONOMATOPOEIA

500

Extreme exaggeration for effect

HYPERBOLE

500

A polite expression replacing a harsh one

EUPHEMISM

500

“The waves roar like a giant breathing” appeals mainly to _____.
A. sight
B. sound
C. smell
D. taste

B. sound

500

“I came, I saw, I conquered!” is an example of _____.
A. anticlimax
B. climax
C. irony
D. paradox

B. climax

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