I can
We can
They can
I hope
I can
100

This form of writing features imaginary characters, settings, plots, and themes.

Nonfiction

Essay

Fiction

News reports

Fiction

100

This is a write-up of true stories or events featuring genres like an autobiography, news articles, speeches, diaries, and magazine articles.

Nonfiction

Fiction

Drama

Folktales

Fables

Nonfiction

100

A literary genre that relates stories and poetries inspired by the life and yet is still considered as a work from the author’s imagination.

Drama

Fiction

Nonfiction

Short story

Poetry

Fiction

100

Which of the following refers to character analysis?

Identifying the place where the character lives

Looking for figures of speech used in the story

Describing who the character is and about his/her personality and attitudes

Looking for words and expressions that would refer to the story’s mood.

Looking for the language used in the story

Describing who the character is and about his/her personality and attitudes

100

Which one is an example of Personification?

She’s an angel

She is playful as a kitten

The trees bowed with the wind

Sheep should sleep in a shed

I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse

The trees bowed with the wind

200

This is a literary technique that uses words or phrases that have separate meanings from their literal definition.

Point of View

Theme

Figures of Speech

Flashback

Symbolism

Figures of Speech

200

Which among the following is a literary element that is said to be the life of the story?

Character

Plot

Point of view

Setting

Imagery

Character

200

Which of the following best defines a plot?

Identifies the setting and time of the story

Introduces the characters in the story

Takes the readers to the conflict of the story and how the story ends

Summarizes the events as to how they take place in the story

Specifies the events as to how they take place in the story

Summarizes the events as to how they take place in the story

200

The following statements are asked for plot analysis except for one.

Are the event of the story chronological?

What situation highlights the conflict of the story?

What time of the day did the story take place?

Did the author made use of flashback and foreshadowing?

What time of the day did the story take place?

200

The following are the types of literary conventions except one:

Character

Betrayal in Tragedy

Weddings and engagements in comedies

Greek Chorus

Deus ex Machina

Character

300

When writing fiction or nonfiction, this is the perspective you use to tell your story.

Euphemism

Theme

Point of View

Foreshadowing

Imagery

Point of View

300

“The door creaked and screeched disturbing the deafening silence in the hospital ward.” Based on the highlighted word from the statement, what figure of speech is used?

Metaphor

Onomatopoeia

Personification

Rhyme

Imagery

Onomatopoeia

300

The main character is struggling with a terminal illness and yet he has to continue living for the sake of his family. What conflict is presented in this situation?

Man vs society

Man vs self

Man vs man

Man vs nature


Man vs self

300

Which one is an example of Alliteration?

She’s an angel

She is playful as a kitten

The trees bowed with the wind

Sheep should sleep in a shed

I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse

Sheep should sleep in a shed

300

Which of the following is a very common way to organize ideas?

Logical order

Spatial order

Random order

Climactic order

Chronological order

Chronological order

400

This refers to the central or overall idea, subject, topic, or message of the text.

Theme

Fiction

Literature

Symbolism

Flashback

Theme

400

This part of the story presents the backstory explaining why things are happening or why there is a conflict between the protagonist, antagonist, and other characters in the story. It is shown somewhere in the middle of the story.

Flashback

Foreshadowing

Hyperbole

Narration

Imagery

Flashback

400

The narrator in the story is omniscient as he/she seems to know how the characters feel and think; he also seems to know everything that is going on in every angle of the story. What point of view is being referred to?

 First person point of view

Second person point of view

Third person point of view

Narrator’s point of view

Reader’s point of view

Third person point of view

400

Which of the following is the sequence of events?

Conflict, Climax, Falling Action, Denouement, Exposition

Exposition, Conflict, Climax, Falling Action, Denouement

Denouement, Conflict, Climax, Falling Action, Exposition

Denouement, Exposition, Conflict, Climax, Falling Action

Exposition, Denouement, Conflict, Climax, Falling Action

Exposition, Conflict, Climax, Falling Action, Denouement

400

 Which of the following is an example of Third Person Point of View?

I am the master of my soul.

You are Jose Rizal in the class.

She’s an angel.

Your name is Jose

My shield and my rock.

 She’s an angel.

500

This is a complete sentence that expresses a theme for a particular work. You also use this as a thesis in a thematic essay.

Literary Technique

Creative Writing

Creative Nonfiction

Technical Writing

Thematic Statement

Thematic Statement

500

This is a literary device that is used for exaggeration with the aim to express humor and a hint of excitement in the literary piece

Allusion

Anaphora

Hyperbole

Irony

Imagery

Hyperbole

500

Which among the following best exemplifies allusion?

He was a Romeo trying to win the heart of his sweet Juliet.

David entered the battlefield and faced Goliath with utmost bravery.

Romeo climbed the balcony and listened to Juliet’s singing about how she fell in love with a man named Romeo.

Venus has flown down to earth to help her human lover.

The eagle flew down to earth to help his human lover.

He was a Romeo trying to win the heart of his sweet Juliet.

500

Arrange the pointers according to its order in writing a draft of short piece.

Using Literary Conventions

Theme and Technique Development

Organizing and Developing Ideas

Choosing a Topic

Formulating a Thesis Statement

Choosing a Topic

Formulating a Thesis Statement

Organizing and Developing Ideas

Using Literary Conventions

Theme and Technique Development

500

Arrange the draft using a literary convention such as wedding or engagements in comedies.

A. Lam-ang found the house of Ines surrounded by many suitors all of whom were trying to catch her attention.

B. Lam-ang had no problem fulfilling this condition and he and Ines were married.

C. He had his rooster crow, which caused a nearby house to fall.

D. The parents agreed to a marriage with their daughter if Lam-ang would give them a dowry valued at double their wealth.

E. This made Ines look out.

F. The rooster expressed the love of Lam-ang.

G. He had his dog bark and in an instant the fallen house rose up again.

H. The girl’s parents witnessed this and called for him.

Lam-ang found the house of Ines surrounded by many suitors all of whom were trying to catch her attention.

He had his rooster crow, which caused a nearby house to fall.

This made Ines look out.

He had his dog bark and in an instant the fallen house rose up again.

The girl’s parents witnessed this and called for him.

The rooster expressed the love of Lam-ang.

The parents agreed to a marriage with their daughter if Lam-ang would give them a dowry valued at double their wealth.

Lam-ang had no problem fulfilling this condition and he and Ines were married.

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