SUMMATIVE-TEST-2-SET-A-QUESTIONNAIRE (3).pptx

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21ST CENTURY LITERATURE


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21 st Century Literature from the Philippines and the World SUMMATIVE TEST 2

Direction: Read each item carefully then answer the question by writing the letter of the correct answer on your paper.

This conventional literary genre is based on facts. c. Fiction d. Non-Fiction 1. Poetry Drama

It is a mode of fictional representation through dialogue and performance. c. Fiction d. Non-Fiction 2. Poetry Drama

It is created from the imagination and not presented as fact. c. Fiction d. Non-Fiction 3. Poetry Drama

It is expressed through meaning, sound and rhythmic language choices to evoke an emotional response. c. Fiction d. Non-Fiction 4. Poetry Drama

The following are examples of non-fiction, except _________. c. autobiography d. news article 5. biography short story

It is a brief prose narrative shorter than a novel, with only a few characters and one plot. 6. c. Novella d. Play Short Story Novel

It is a narrative prose fiction with a length shorter than that of a novel and longer than a short story 7. c. Novella d. Play Short Story Novel

It is a long narrative prose fiction with 50,000 words or more. 8. c. Novella d. Play Short Story Novel

The following statements correctly describe rhymes, except ___________. 9. It is the repetition of similar concluding syllables. It most often occurs at the end of poetic lines. It refers to the number of syllables in a line. It is a function of sound rather than spelling.

9. Rhyme is the repetition of similar sounding concluding syllables. Rhyme most often occurs at the end of poetic lines. Rhyme refers to the number of syllables in a line. Rhyme is a function of sound rather than spelling.

It is the basic rhythmic structure of a line within a work of poetry. 10. c. rhyme d. verse meter stanza

The following statements correctly describe a stanza, except _________. 11.

It is the basic building block of a poem . It is the grouping of lines related to the same thought. It can be subdivided based on the number of lines it contains. It is the pattern of emphasis on the syllables of a poem. 11.

The following statements correctly describe the conventional genres of literature, except _____. 12.

12. A fictional work may be based on a true story or situation. The purpose of non-fiction writing is to inform and persuade. Dramas are always presented through dialogues. Poetry is an imaginative awareness of experience.

The following statements correctly describe a drama, except _____. 13.

13. It may be performed on the stage in front of an audience. Dramas are written by poets. It includes plays that are written for theater. Dramas may be written for television and radio broadcasting.

A haiku is an example of a ___________. 14. c. sestet d. septet tercet couplet

Identify the type of stanza used in the poem below. 15. c. monostich d. quintain tercet couplet

Identify the rhyme scheme used in the poem below. 16. c. ABBA d. AAAA AABB ABAB

Identify the type of stanza used in the poem below. 17. c. octave d. quintain sestet quatrain MY FAMILY

Identify the rhyme scheme used in the poem below. 18. c. ABAB d. ABBA AAAA AABB MY FAMILY

Directions: For questions 19-26, Match the number of lines with the corresponding type of stanza. Write only the letter of the correct answer your paper.

Column A 19. 1 line 20. 2 lines 21. 3 lines 22. 4 lines 23. 5 lines 24. 6 lines 25. 7 lines 26. 8 lines Column B Column B a. Couplet b. Octave c. Quintain d. Quatrain e. monostich f. Sestet g. Tercet h. Septet

For questions 27-30, refer to Petrarch's Sonnet 159 then answer the questions that follow.

In what bright realm, what sphere of radiant thought Did Nature find the model whence she drew That delicate dazzling image where we view Here on this earth what she in heaven wrought? What fountain-haunting nymph, what dryad, sought In groves, such golden tresses ever threw Upon the gust? What heart such virtues knew? Though her chief virtue with my death is frought , 27. Type of Stanza: _______________________ 28. Rhyme Scheme: _______________________

He looks in vain for heavenly beauty, he Who never looked upon her perfect eyes, The vivid blue orbs turning brilliantly - He does not know how Love yields and denies; He only knows, who knows how sweetly she Can talk and laugh, the sweetness of her sighs. 29. Type of Stanza: _______________________ 30. Rhyme Scheme: _______________________