A. Metonymy
B. Personification
C. Metaphor
D. Apostrophe
ANS: D. Apostrophe
-Apostrophe is the only figure of speech that directly talks
to/addresses even inanimate objects
Like clouds and day in the given example.
2. A figure of speech uses words having sounds that imitate what
they denote, e.g, bang, whoosh, buzz?
A. Onomatopoeia
B. Allusion
C. Metaphor
D. Synecdoche
ANS: A. Onomatopoeia
- The use of words which sounds resemble their meaning is
onomatopoeia.
3. Memoirs, which are first-person accounts of personally of
historically significant events, may be classified under ___________.
A. biography
B. autobiographical writing
C. fiction
D. drama
ANS: B. autobiographical
writing
- Memoirs are first person accounts where the writers are either
participants or everywhere
4. Ernest Hemingway is noted for a simple prose style. Style
includes features of a writer’s use of language such as word choice. Word
choice is better known as __________.
A. description
B. dialogue
C. diction
D. vocabulary
ANS: C. diction
- Diction is preparatory to the other three options. Before any
description dialogue and vocabulary become part of prose, choice of words must
be done first. Also vocabulary collection of words arranged alphabetically and
explained which prose writers do not do.
5. The term thespian was taken from Thespis, a B.C. poet who was
said t have been the founder of Greek drama and the first actor. Thespian means
_____________.
A. actor
B. orator
C. speaker
D. teacher
ANS: A. actor
-The dictionary of meaning of thespian is actor
6. A stanza is a group of lines whose metrical pattern is
repeated throughout the poem. A stanza lines is called ____________.
A. couplet
B. octave
C. quatrain
D. sestet
ANS: D. sestet
-Setset is the last six lines of the sonnet.
7. The one through whose eyes we “see” the story is the
____________.
A. author
B. narrator
C. character
D. reader
ANS: B. narrator
- The narrator takes a particular angle of narration to tell the
story which the author determines for the readers to meet the characters.
8. The following make a good idea for essay EXCEPT
_______________.
A. it is true but arguable
B. it is limited enough in scope
C. it comes with available
D. it has a probable setting
ANS: D. it has a probable
setting
-Setting is not an element of essay
9. What is the intention of a drama?
A. To have a script
B. To be performed before an audience
C. To transform society
D. To present an argumentation
ANS: B. to be performed before an audience
-Drama is written for its eventual performance on stage. This is
the reason why drama has two-fold nature: that of literature and that of
theater.
10. Essay may be provisional in its appraisal of the subject but
unlimited in point of view.
Is this true?
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. MAYBE
D. Cannot tell
ANS: B. FALSE
- The essay is both a provisional exploration of its subject
matter and limited in point of view since it is the point of view of only the
writer.
11. What difference identifies the eating habits of the typical
Filipino of the countryside from the more affluent city families?
A. Characters
B. Setting
C. Plot
D. Theme
ANS: B. Setting
-the divergence is based on difference in the place where
Filipinos live: Countryside and city.
12. What instructive principle of right conduct can one draw out
from a story?
A. Characters
B. Setting
C. Plot
D. Theme
ANS: D. Theme
-Theme is subsumed in the lesson a reader gets from a story.
13. For what may the villain be condemned? Point out his
personality, chief traits and characteristics.
A. Character
B. Setting
C. Plot
D. Theme
ANS: A. Character
-Character- Description of character can be drawn from the
question.
14. How has the author structured the selection? Did he use
literacy device to break the normal movement of the story?
A. Character
B. Setting
C. Plot
D. Theme
ANS: C. Plot
-Plot- the story structure is its plot.
15. His crowning achievement was the Aenied, an epic poem in 12
books recounting the story of Aeneas. Who is referred to?
A. Euripides
B. Aristophanes
C. Homes
D. Virgil
ANS: D. Virgil
-Euripides-Younger than Aeschylus or Sophocles, he was the most
skeptical and innovate of the great classical tragedians. Aristophanes – the
great of the Greek comic dramatist Homer – the great epic poet credited with
authorship of the “lliad” and the “Odyssey”
16. What is the novel about the education and development of the
young hero?
A. Burlesque
B. Bildungsroman
C. Aetheticism
D. Allegory
ANS: A. Burlesque
- Burlesque – comic send-up of a serious literary or artistic
genre, author or work. It can be range from slapstick parody to delicate
mock-heroic. In the US, the term came to refer to music-hall variety acts.
Aestheticism – the doctrine that art is its own justification and owes
allegiance to beauty rather than to moral or social concerns. Allegory – a work
whose surface narrative corresponds to a secondary to meaning- religious,
moral, political – that is the real point of the story.
17. Which is a figure of speech in which apparently contradicting
terms appear in conjunction?
A. Oxymoron
B. Metonymy
C. Antithesis
D. Parody
ANS: A. Oxymoron
-Metonymy – figures of speech in which something is referred to by
one of its attributes, e.g. crown for monarchy. Antithesis –is a figure of
speech in which an opposition or contrast of ideas is expressed by parallelism
of words that are opposites, e.g. “Ask not what your country can do; ask what
you can do or your country Parody – satirical imitation of the of the style of
a particular author work literary genre. By exaggerating certain aspects the
parodist point up its potential for absurdity.
18. In which type of novel are real people represented in the
guise of fictional characters?
A. Picaresque novel
B. Epistolary novel
C. Roman a clef
D. Deux ex machine
ANS: C. Roman a clef
-Picaresque novel, is a type of episodic novel, originating in
mid-16th century Spain which follows for the career of a knavish
(dishonest or unscrupulous man) central Spain, central character whose
adventures cast a satirical light on contemporary society,. Epistolary novel is
a novel presented in the form of letters written by characters in the story a critical
situation in a work of literature.
19. Which of DanteAlighieri narrates his journey through Hell
(The inferno) Purgatory and finally, paradise?
A. Canterbury
B. Animal farm
C. Elegy Writen in a Country Churchyard
D. Divine Comedy
ANS: D. Divine Comedy
-Geoffrey Chaucer words “Canterbury Tales” while George Orwell
wrote “Animal Farm” and Thomas Gray wrote “Elegy Written in a Country
Churchyard”
20. Which among the four
basics types of assessment task in speaking requires “parroting” back words
phrase, and sentence, which students hear?
A. Imitative
B. Extensive
C. Interactive
D. Responsive
ANS: A. Imitative
-The other items achieve other goals; i.e. interactive-to
interactive - to maintain the speaking task, extensive to elaborate and
responsive to give feedback.
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