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Santa Cruz Integrated National High School

Santa Cruz, Laguna

CREATIVE WRITING
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
SECOND QUARTERLY EXAMINATION
SY 2019-2020

NO.
LEARNING COMPETENCIES NO. OF % OF ITEM
RECITATION ITE PLACEMENT
M
1. identify the various elements,
techniques, and literary devices
in fiction 4 16.66% 8 1-8
HUMSS_CW/MPIg-i-11

2. determine various modes of fiction


HUMSS_CW/MPIg-i-12
4 16.66% 8 9-16
3. write journal entries and other short exercises
exploring key elements of fiction
HUMSS_CW/MPIg-i-13
4 16.66% 8 17-24
4. write a short scene applying the various elements,
techniques, and literary devices
HUMSS_CW/MPIg-i-14
4 16.66% 8 25-32
5.identify the various elements, techniques, and
literary devices in drama
HUMSS_CW/MPIj-IIc-15 4 16.68% 9 33-41

6. understand intertextuality as a technique of drama 4 16.68% 9 42-50


HUMSS_CW/MPIj-IIc-16

TOTAL 24 100 % 50 1-50

Prepared by:

AMIHAN C. GRANDE
T-II

Noted by:

GERARDO M. ANDAL
OIC- Assistant Principal II

DARYL P. FAUSTINO
SHS Coordinator, MT-II
GRADE 12-HUMSS A. COMTE
Santa Cruz Integrated National High School III.POINT OF VIEW
Santa Cruz, Laguna DIRECTIONS:
A.Below are literary excerpts from different fictional
CREATIVE WRITING stories. Accomplish the form below by classifying if the
SECOND QUARTERLY EXAMINATION excerpt is using FIRST, SECOND or THIRD person type
SY 2019-2020 of point of view:
Name:___________________________
Grade &Section _____________
LRN:_____________________________ ________ 17.”He is what a young man ought to be,” said
Date:____________________________ she,”sensible, good-humored, lively; and I never saw
such happy manners! – so much ease, with such perfect
I.ELEMENTS OF FICTION good breeding!”- Jane Austen in Pride and Prejudice.
DIRECTION: A fictional work is composed of general
elements. Below are jumbled letters. Rearrange the ________ 18. “And I like parties. They’re so intimate. At
letters to form the element of fiction. Look at the example small parties, there isn’t any privacy.”-The Great Gatsby
from the opton box. by F, Scott Fitzgerald.
1.ASCATRHCER A.Renaissance,WWI, Mt.
2.TSIEGTN Olympus ________ 19. “Eventually you ascend the stairs to the
3.NPITO FO WIVE streets. You think of Plato’s pilgrims climbing out of the
B.Exposition, Climax,
4.OPTL cave, from the shadow world of appearances toward
5.EMTHE Denouement things as they are, and you wonder if it is possible to
6.LSSMBYO C. Man vs. Man, Man vs Himself, change in this life.”-Jay McInerney, Bright Lights, Big
7.TCFLNICO Man vs Society City
8. LACISYHP D. Snake for betrayal, Apple for
DLROW sin, Dove for peace ________ 20. “It was a dark and stormy night; the rain
fell in torrents, except at occasional intervals, when it
E. Iliad, Harry Potter, Crisostomo was checked by a violent gust of the wind which swept
Ibarra up the streets”-Edward George Bulwer-Lytton in Paul
F. narrator, Story Teller Clifford
G. “True love never wanes even
in old age” B.Write your own journal entry about any day in your
H. Mountains, rivers, villages life in which you experienced something unusual or
unforgettable, (21-24- 4 points)
II.FORMS OF FICTION
DIRECTIONS: IV.PLOTS IN FICTION
A.Distinguish the forms of fiction by the given DIRECTION:Write a very compelling story representing
description. Look at the four choices below. the pictures for every scene. The story will have eight
short scenes. Choose a type of point of view that will be
Flash Fiction Short stories used throughout the story. Provide your own ending of
Novella Novels the story. Immortalize your own version of the love story
of Rose and Jack. (25-32 – 8 points)
9. It commonly comprises around 50-100 pages and
offers a greater avenue for character and theme
development. It can be considered as the story that
plays somewhere between a short story and a novel.

10.They don’t need limits regarding length. They have


trilogies and tetralogies. . They are the ideal form when
dealing with stories that involve more characters, varied
plots and setup and has a more open-handed coverage
of time.

11. Written works that usually run from 2,000-6,000


words and is about 8-28 pages.

12. Also called short-short. This is under the umbrella of


short story and is mainly regarded to contain a limited
amount of words that runs from 250-1,000

B.Characters:
Characterization
Dramatized or Described Characters
Rounded or Flat Characters
Static or Dynamic Characters

13. Associated with characters who are complex on


whom you will typically meet everyday.

14. The ones who do not change all throughout the


story.

15. It is how a character is introduced to the reader.

16. It focuses on directly providing a description of the


characters citing its most relevant features.
33.Everything that is happening on the play. It is the
action and the basic line of the story.

34.It refers to the main idea of the play. It is the lesson


that the audience will eventually learn.

35. These are people, and can sometimes be animals or


ideas, that are portrayed by actors in the play.

36. These are storylines that are spoken by the


characters in the play.

37. This refers to the sound of the dialogue that help in


establishing the mood of the play and builds the
impelling force that may lead to a climax.

38. It is the visual elements of the play that may come as


costumes, stage display, special effects, etc. It is
everything that you see while watching the performance.

39. The different types of methods and techniques used


by the director to create a specific style or effect.

“You jump, I jump right?” 40. Plays can be categorized into different types of play
(tragedy, comedy, mystery, and historical).

41. They are the reason for the creation of the play.

42. Technical equipment such as curtains, flats,


backdrops, etc.

43. Clothing and accessories

44. Any movable objects that appear on stage


(telephone, tables).

45. The effects that audience hears which provide


context, communicate character, and establish the
environment.

46. Cosmetics and prosthetics used to enhance or


change a person’s image.

47. The use of body, face and voice to portray a certain


role or character.

“Don’t let go Jack…don’t let go” (Rose) 48. The force that influences the behavior
of the character.

49. The process used in evaluating how the elements in


drama or play are used to create impact to the audience.

50. It is how you relate to the experiences of other


people.

A blank piece of paper is God’s way of telling us how hard it is to be


God.
– Sidney Sheldon

V. ELEMENTS, TECHNIQUES, AND LITERARY DEVICES Prepared by:


IN DRAMA
DIRECTION: Analyze the different basic elements, AMIHAN C. GRANDE
techniques and literary devices in drama. Hunt the T-II
answers from the box.

Acting Audience Characters


Character Analysis Character motivation
Convention Costumes Dialogue
Empathy Genre Makeup
Music/Rhythm Plot Props
Set/Scenery Sound Spectacle
Theme

KEY TO CORRECTION
Santa Cruz Integrated National High School Dramatized or Described Characters
Santa Cruz, Laguna
III.POINT OF VIEW
CREATIVE WRITING DIRECTIONS:
SECOND QUARTERLY EXAMINATION
SY 2019-2020
A.Below are literary excerpts from different fictional
Name:___________________________ stories. Accomplish the form below by classifying if the
Grade &Section _____________ excerpt is using FIRST, SECOND or THIRD person type
LRN:_____________________________ of point of view:
Date:____________________________
THIRD _ 17.”He is what a young man ought to be,” said
I.ELEMENTS OF FICTION she,”sensible, good-humored, lively; and I never saw
DIRECTION: A fictional work is composed of general such happy manners! – so much ease, with such perfect
elements. Below are jumbled letters. Rearrange the good breeding!”- Jane Austen in Pride and Prejudice.
letters to form the element of fiction. Look at the example
from the opton box. FIRST __ 18. “And I like parties. They’re so intimate. At
1.ASCATRHCER A.Renaissance,WWI, Mt. small parties, there isn’t any privacy.”-The Great Gatsby
2.TSIEGTN Olympus by F, Scott Fitzgerald.
3.NPITO FO WIVE B.Exposition, Climax,
4.OPTL SECOND 19. “Eventually you ascend the stairs to the
5.EMTHE Denouement
streets. You think of Plato’s pilgrims climbing out of the
6.LSSMBYO C. Man vs. Man, Man vs cave, from the shadow world of appearances toward
7.TCFLNICO Himself, Man vs Society things as they are, and you wonder if it is possible to
8. LACISYHP D. Snake for betrayal, change in this life.”-Jay McInerney, Bright Lights, Big
DLROW Apple for sin, Dove for City
1.CHARACTER E peace
2.SETTING A THIRD __ 20. “It was a dark and stormy night; the rain
3.POINT OF VIEW F E. Iliad, Harry Potter,
fell in torrents, except at occasional intervals, when it
4. PLOT B Crisostomo Ibarra was checked by a violent gust of the wind which swept
5.THEME G F. narrator, Story Teller up the streets”-Edward George Bulwer-Lytton in Paul
6.SYMBOLS D G. “True love never wanes Clifford
7. CONFLICT B even in old age”
8.PHYSICAL WORLD H B.Write your own journal entry about any day in your
H. Mountains, rivers,
life in which you experienced something unusual or
II.FORMS OF FICTION unforgettable, (21-24- 4 points)
DIRECTIONS:
A.Distinguish the forms of fiction by the given IV.PLOTS IN FICTION
description. Look at the four choices below. DIRECTION:Write a very compelling story representing
Flash Fiction Short stories the pictures for every scene. The story will have eight
Novella Novels short scenes. Choose a type of point of view that will be
used throughout the story. Provide your own ending of
9. It commonly comprises around 50-100 pages and the story. Immortalize your own version of the love story
offers a greater avenue for character and theme of Rose and Jack. (25-32 – 8 points)
development. It can be considered as the story that
plays somewhere between a short story and a novel.
Novella

10.They don’t need limits regarding length. They have


trilogies and tetralogies. . They are the ideal form when
dealing with stories that involve more characters, varied
plots and setup and has a more open-handed coverage
of time. Novels

11. Written works that usually run from 2,000-6,000


words and is about 8-28 pages. Flash Fiction

12. Also called short-short. This is under the umbrella of


short story and is mainly regarded to contain a limited
amount of words that runs from 250-1,000
Short stories

B.Characters:
Characterization
Dramatized or Described Characters
Rounded or Flat Characters
Static or Dynamic Characters

13. Associated with characters who are complex on


whom you will typically meet everyday. Rounded or Flat
Characters

14. The ones who do not change all throughout the


story. Static or Dynamic Characters

15. It is how a character is introduced to the reader.


Characterization

16. It focuses on directly providing a description of the


characters citing its most relevant features.
33.Everything that is happening on the play. It is the
action and the basic line of the story. Plot

34.It refers to the main idea of the play. It is the lesson


that the audience will eventually learn. Theme

35. These are people, and can sometimes be animals or


ideas, that are portrayed by actors in the play.
Characters

36. These are storylines that are spoken by the


characters in the play. Dialogue

37. This refers to the sound of the dialogue that help in


establishing the mood of the play and builds the
impelling force that may lead to a climax. Music/Rhythm

38. It is the visual elements of the play that may come as


costumes, stage display, special effects, etc. It is
everything that you see while watching the performance.
Spectacle
“You jump, I jump right?” 39. The different types of methods and techniques used
by the director to create a specific style or effect.
Convention

40. Plays can be categorized into different types of play


(tragedy, comedy, mystery, and historical). Genre

41. They are the reason for the creation of the play.
Audience

42. Technical equipment such as curtains, flats,


backdrops, etc. Set/Scenery

43. Clothing and accessories Costumes

44. Any movable objects that appear on stage


(telephone, tables). Props

45. The effects that audience hears which provide


context, communicate character, and establish the
environment. Sound
“Don’t let go Jack…don’t let go” (Rose)
46. Cosmetics and prosthetics used to enhance or
change a person’s image. Makeup

47. The use of body, face and voice to portray a certain


role or character. Acting
48. The force that influences the behavior
of the character. Character motivation

49. The process used in evaluating how the elements in


drama or play are used to create impact to the audience.
Character Analysis
V.ELEMENTS, TECHNIQUES, AND LITERARY 50. It is how you relate to the experiences of other
DEVICES IN DRAMA people. Empathy
DIRECTION: Analyze the different basic elements,
techniques and literary devices in drama. Hunt the A blank piece of paper is God’s way of telling us how hard it is to be
answers from the box. God.
– Sidney Sheldon
Acting Audience Characters
Character Analysis Character motivation
Convention Costumes Dialogue GRADE 12-HUMSS A. COMTE
Empathy Genre Makeup Prepared by:
Music/Rhythm Plot Props
Set/Scenery Sound Spectacle AMIHAN C. GRANDE
Theme T-II

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