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“Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both”, these lines

came from Robert Frost’s ___________.

Select one:

a. The Road not Taken 


This sonnet of Elizabeth Browning expressed love for her spouse; specifically, to Robert
Browning.

Select one:

a. Sonnet 43 
He was a poet and labor organizer. He served as an intelligence officer of the Hukbong
Bayan Laban sa Hapon (Hukbalahap), an armed group against Japanese invasion during
World War II.
Amando Hernandez
This is a popular song in almost every struggle, from the anti-U.S. protests of the 1920s
and ‘30s, to the resistance movement against the Japanese invasion in the ‘40s, the First
Quarter Storm of the ‘70s and the 1986 People Power.

Select one:

a. Ang Bayan Ko 


He is also known as Huseng Batute. He is popular for his traditional forms of poetry.
Jose Corazon de Jesus

It refers to the choice of words and style of expression that an author makes and uses in
a work of literature. It can have a great effect on the tone of a piece of literature, and
how readers perceive the characters.
Diction

The lines in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: “It seemed to
me that a careful examination of the room and the lawn might possibly reveal some
traces of this mysterious individual.” Sherlock Holmes is speaking to his close friend Dr.
Watson. His diction is _________.
Formal

It means the superfluity or using words unnecessarily or using words for a second time.

Select one:

a. Redundancy 
There was an ovation when the minister rose up to speak. This sentence has/is
____________.

Select one:
a. no error

b. Redundant 
TRUE OR FALSE: “Let’s meet at 12 midnight.” - 12 midnight is an example of redundancy.

Select one:
True 
A type of poetry that is composed of 3 lines, each a phrase. The first line typically has 5
syllables, second line has 7 and the 3rd and last line repeats another 5.

Haiku
A literature that evokes a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience or a
specific emotional response through language chosen and arranged for its meaning,
sound, and rhythm.

Poetry
It a form of nonfiction that talks about the story of a real person’s life. It is written by the
person whose the story is about.
Autobiography
A form of fiction that pertains to the actions of the gods and/or goddesses. Its
chacacters are super-natural beings with human emotions and qualoties.
Myths

It uses metric rules for amount of words, amount of paragraphs, amount of rhymes. This
also use grammatical rules, as types of rhymes. This type of specific form is called
________.
Conventional Form
A five-line witty poem with a distinctive rhythm. The first, second and fifth lines, the
longer lines, rhyme. The third and fourth shorter lines rhyme. (A-A-B-B-A).

Limerick
A type of narrative poem in which a story often talks about folk or legendary tales. It
may take the form of a moral lesson or a song.

Ballad
A French styled poem with nineteen lines, composed of three–line stanza, with five
tercets and a final quatrain. It uses refrain at the first and third lines of each stanza.
Villanelle
A short rhyming poem with 14 lines.

Select one:

a. Sonnet 
This type of poetry does not follow any rules. Their creation is completely in the hands
of the author. Rhyming, syllable count, punctuation, number of lines, number of stanzas,
and line formation can be done however the author wants in order to convey the idea.
Select one:
a. Free Verse 
Also known as “the art of making things up". It is an art of sorts - the art of making
things up.

Creative Writing
It is language used by poets, novelists and other writers to create images in the mind of
the reader.

Imagery
These are words or phrases that depart from straightforward literal language. It is often used
and crafted for emphasis, freshness, expression, or clarity.
Figure of Speech
It is the comparison of two unlike things or expressions, sometimes using the verb “to
be,” and not using like or as (as in a simile).

Select one:

a. Personification 
The chiming of the bells... The boom of the explosion.. is an example of _______.
Select one:
a. Idiom

b. Onomatopoeia 
My teacher has eyes in the back of her head.
Select one:

a. Idiom
Her hair was like gravy, running brown off her head and clumping up on her shoulders.
Select one:

c. Simile
There was a loud "THUMP" coming from upstairs. "THUMP","THUMP", "THUMP"!"

d. Onomatopoeia
The phone rang loudly. "RING, RING, RING!"

c. Onomatopoeia
Her cheeks are big red apples from the cold
Select one:
a. Simile
b. Idiom

c. Metaphor 
Life is like a box of chocolate. You never know what you're going to get.

Select one:
a. Metaphor

b. Simile 
The leaves danced in the wind

d. Personfication
A type of narrative poem in which a story often talks about folk or legendary tales. It
may take the form of a moral lesson or a song.

b. Ballad
A form of fiction that pertains to the actions of the gods and/or goddesses. Its
characters are super-natural beings with human emotions and qualities.

Select one:
a. Historical Fiction

b. Myths 
It uses metric rules for amount of words, amount of paragraphs, amount of rhymes. This
also use grammatical rules, as types of rhymes. This type of specific form is called
________.

Select one:
a. Non- Conventional Form

b. Conventional Form 
“Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both”, these lines
came from Robert Frost’s ___________.

b. The Road not Taken


This sonnet of Elizabeth Browning expressed love for her spouse; specifically, to Robert
Browning.
Select one:
a. Sonnet 14

b. Sonnet 43 
Ice-cold strawberries is an example of _____________.
Select one:
a. Olfactory Imagery
b. Auditory Imagery
c. Visual Imagery

d. Gustatory Imagery 
Ice crackled and pinged against the family room window is an example of _____________.
Select one:
a. Olfactory Imagery
b. Gustatory Imagery
c. Visual Imagery

d. Auditory Imagery 
Sweet aroma of baking corn bread - cinnamon-scented candle is an example of
____________.

Select one:
a. Olfactory Imagery

b. Gustatory Imagery 
You looked pretty ugly in that dress.

Select one:
d. Oxymoron
The Titanic was said to be unsinkable but sank on its first voyage.

Select one:

d. Irony

The snowflakes danced.

b. Personification
This type of poetry does not follow any rules. Their creation is completely in the hands
of the author. Rhyming, syllable count, punctuation, number of lines, number of stanzas,
and line formation can be done however the author wants in order to convey the idea.
Select one:

b. Free Verse
It is language used by poets, novelists and other writers to create images in the mind of
the reader.

d. Poetry
These are words or phrases that depart from straightforward literal language. It is often
used and crafted for emphasis, freshness, expression, or clarity.

Select one:

c. Figure of Speech
This kind of writing is informative, instructional or persuasive.
Select one:

b. Academic Writing
This kind of writing is Fictional and imaginative.

Select one:
a. Academic Writing

b. Creative writing
The sun was setting behind low, gray-blue storm clouds

d. Visual Imagery
He was a poet and labor organizer. He served as an intelligence officer of the Hukbong
Bayan Laban sa Hapon (Hukbalahap), an armed group against Japanese invasion during
World War II.
Select one:

c. Amando Hernandez
It refers to the choice of words and style of expression that an author makes and uses in
a work of literature. It can have a great effect on the tone of a piece of literature, and
how readers perceive the characters.

d. Diction
The lines in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: “It seemed to
me that a careful examination of the room and the lawn might possibly reveal some
traces of this mysterious individual.” Sherlock Holmes is speaking to his close friend Dr.
Watson. His diction is _________.
Select one:

b. Formal
A form of fiction that pertains to the actions of the gods and/or goddesses. Its
characters are super-natural beings with human emotions and qualities.

b. Myths

It uses metric rules for amount of words, amount of paragraphs, amount of rhymes. This
also use grammatical rules, as types of rhymes. This type of specific form is called
________.

Select one:

b. Conventional Form
It a form of nonfiction that talks about the story of a real person’s life. It is written by the
person whose the story is about.

Select one:

c. Autobiography
A type of poetry that is composed of 3 lines, each a phrase. The first line typically has 5
syllables, second line has 7 and the 3rd and last line repeats another 5.

Select one:
d. Haiku
A French styled poem with nineteen lines, composed of three–line stanza, with five
tercets and a final quatrain. It uses refrain at the first and third lines of each
Select one:

b. Villanelle
Glass of sweet yet bitter lemonade.

Select one:

d. Gustatory Imagery
It means the superfluity or using words unnecessarily or using words for a second time.
Select one:

b. Redundancy
It is the process and execution of creating a fully rounded, complex, and lifelike
character within your fictional writing with the purpose of making readers invested in
them and their life or journey.

Select one:

c. Character Development
TRUE OR FALSE: “Let’s meet at 12 midnight.” - 12 midnight is an example of redundancy.
Select one:

True
TRUE OR FALSE: Academic writing uses specialized vocabulary.
Select one:

True
TRUE OR FALSE: Creative writing uses figurative, symbolic or even vague language.
Select one:

True
TRUE OR FALSE: Creative writing is objective rather than subjective

Select one:

False
TRUE OR FALSE: Creative writing uses generalized vocabulary rather than specialized
vocabulary.

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True
TRUE OR FALSE: Creative writing is written to entertain and educate.
Select one:

True
TRUE OR FALSE: The creative writing is for general audience or for masses but technical
writing is for specific audience.
Select one:

True
TRUE OR FALSE: Humor, satire might be the useful essences in creative writing but such
thoughts or ideas have no link with the technical writing.
Select one:

True
TRUE OR FALSE: In academic writing the most of the part is self-created, although the
idea might be inspired but in creative writing the facts are to be obliged and the note is
delivered from leading on what previously other greats have concluded.

Select one:

False

It requires more factual evidence for support, and presents challenges such as the
pressure of time.
Select one:
Academic Writing 

Creative Writing
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The correct answer is: Academic Writing

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A writing that needs to be structured and executed adhering to a series of guidelines.

The correct answer is: Technical Writing

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The information is merely based on facts.

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This writing is rigid, procedural, purposed purely to convey knowledge, data and
information. In fact, it is orderly, organized and follows a formula.

The correct answer is: Technical Writing

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It doesn't use specialized vocabulary, such like scientific terms and other are used yet it
goes with slang or evocative phrases or even something which can be perceived well by
the audience.

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Creative Writing

Keep your writing complex. Try to describe something that is diffuse or abstract to make
it more appealing.
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The correct answer is 'False'.

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One of the techniques in writing sensory details is stating what the thing does. Tell
whether when and where do you find it or how do you know it’s there?

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The correct answer is 'True'.
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These are details that include sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. Most writers employ
the five senses to engage a reader's interest and create a gripping memorable story.

The correct answer is: Sensory details

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"Elaine was amazed as she glimpse  the deep blue of the ocean from afar. She opened
her car window and breathe in the salty beach air ."
What sensory details are used in the statement above?

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The correct answers are: Sight, Smell

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"I stick my toes in the warm and grainy sand" is an example of a sensory detail using
___________.
The correct answer is: touch

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Anna hates the juicy tartness of oranges. She prefers eating  salty chips instead. The
italicized words are example of sensory details using __________.
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The correct answer is: taste

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"As John stepped down in the old staircase, he heared the cracking of wood splitting
punctuated like an exclamation point. He rapidly shuts the dimming fire in his glass
lamp."
What kind of sensory details are used in the statement above?
The correct answers are: Sight, Hearing

What is imagery?

The correct answer is: vivid sensory description

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Which of the following is not a type of imagery?

answer is correct.

The correct answer is: Extrasensory imagery

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"Ice-cold strawberries" is an example of _______________.


Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: Gustatory Imagery

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The process and execution of creating a fully rounded, complex, and lifelike character
within your fictional writing with the purpose of making readers invested in them and
their life or journey is called character development.
Select one:

The correct answers are: True, False

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The phrase  "her shadow shaky behind a slight flame stemming from a candle she
carried", is an example of a ________________.
The correct answer is: Visual Imagery

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On a flat road runs the well-trained runner,


He is lean and sinewy with muscular legs,
He is thinly clothed, he leans forward as he runs,
With lightly closed fists and arms partially raised.
  - Walt Whitman
  Knock at a Star
Identify two imageries used in the poem "The Runner".
The correct answer is: lightly closed fists and arms partially raised

Bang! The starter’s gun—


thin raindrops
sprint.
  -Dorthi Charles
  Knock at a Star 
Which figure of speech is highlighted in the above poem?
Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: Onomatopoeia

Her cheeks are big red apples from the cold.


The correct answer is: metaphor

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"The leaves danced in the wind."


The correct answer is: Personification

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