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Systems Plus Computer College ______3.

The organic unity says that all parts should be dependent to create
Caloocan City Campus SCORE: one whole or unity within the story.
Basic Education Department ________ ______4. A way to carefully analyze the text is called Close Reading.
______5. Fictions are based on true stories and true information.
Senior High School Level
QUIZ # 2 (21ST Century Literature) III. IDENTIFICATION: Identify what is being described in each statement.
______1. A type of irony in which the audience has more knowledge that the
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read the sentences carefully and choose the best characters.
letter of the correct answer. ______2. The expression of one’s meaning by using language that normally
____1. It is the series of lines grouped together and separated by an empty line signifies the opposite, typically humorous or emphatic effect.
in a poem. ______3. Technique in fiction that a character, object or event signifies
A. Stanza B. Lines C. Poem D. Form something from its original meaning.
____2. A description word that compares one thing to another is called a: ______4. A novel or story that in which characters and events form a system
A. Onomatopoeia B. Metaphor C. Sonnet D. Comparison of symbolic meaning.
____3. "Sally sells sea shells by the seashore" is an example of: ______5. Written by George Orwell considered as revolutionary novel that
A. Stanza B. Paradox C. Irony D. Alliteration uses animals to represent specific person in the Bolshevik Revolution.
____4. A poem that does not have a rhyme scheme or typical measure is ______6. A type of irony that the intended meaning of the statement is
called: different from the actual meaning. It is often a form of sarcasm.
A. Free Verse B. Lyric C. Sonnet D. Haiku ______7. It occurs when the expected outcome of an action is different that
____5. The repetition of vowel sounds is called: the actual outcome. It is often a form of twists.
A. Assonance B. Alliteration C. Rhyme D. Syncopation ______8. Technique in fiction that talks about the setting of the story often
____6. Sound words such as “bang” or “buzz” are examples of : fictional or real depending on the author’s choice.
A. Eulogy B. Simile C. Personification D. Onomatopoeia ______9. You may identify who the author is and for who does the author
____7. A type of poetry that describes the world that surrounds the other is offers his/her work in close reading technique.
called: ______10. It answers the questions, where and when the story happened and
A. Descriptive B. Narrative C. Lyric Poetry D. Form the reason of the author why he wrote a certain literary text.
____8. It is the repetition of similar sounds. It can be at the end or middle.
What element of poetry am I? IV. ANALOGY: Complete the analogy by adding and completing the words
A. Internal Rhyme C. Rhyme and its correct comparison.
B. Rhythm D. Repetition of sounds 1. The God Stealer: ____________ ; ______________: Carlos Angeles
____9. What kind of sonnet that has 2 stanzas: 8 lines and 6 lines for argument 2. _____________: Annabel Lee ; Summer Solstice:______________
and conclusion? 3. The Road Not Taken: ____________ ; ______________ : Marjorie Evasco
A. Shakespearean B. Ballad C. Petrarchan D. Italian Sonnet 4. Shakespearean:_____________ ; ____________; an octave and a sestet
____10. For Shakespearean sonnets, how many lines does he always used on 5. ____________ : 4 lines ; Septet: ______________
his poem?
A. 3 quatrains and a couplet C. an octave and couplet V. ILLUSTRATION: Draw the parts of the plot as used by Gustav Freytag and
B. 2 quatrains and a sestet D. quatrains and septet label each parts. (10 points)

II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE: Write “T” if the statement is correct and if it is
false, change the underlined word to make the statement correct.
______1. Romanticism focuses on the emotions and feelings of the writer.
______2. Formalism focuses on the structure and features of the literary
texts.

Systems Plus Computer College


Caloocan City Campus SCORE: ______3. The organic unity says that all parts should be dependent to create
Basic Education Department ________ one whole or unity within the story.
Senior High School Level ______4. A way to carefully analyze the text is called Close Reading.
QUIZ # 2 (21ST Century Literature) ______5. Fictions are based on true stories and true information.

III. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read the sentences carefully and choose the best V. IDENTIFICATION: Identify what is being described in each statement.
______1. A type of irony in which the audience has more knowledge that the
letter of the correct answer.
characters.
____1. It is the series of lines grouped together and separated by an empty line
______2. The expression of one’s meaning by using language that normally
in a poem.
signifies the opposite, typically humorous or emphatic effect.
A. Stanza B. Lines C. Poem D. Form
______3. Technique in fiction that a character, object or event signifies
____2. A description word that compares one thing to another is called a:
something from its original meaning.
A. Onomatopoeia B. Metaphor C. Sonnet D. Comparison
______4. A novel or story that in which characters and events form a system
____3. "Sally sells sea shells by the seashore" is an example of:
of symbolic meaning.
A. Stanza B. Paradox C. Irony D. Alliteration
______5. Written by George Orwell considered as revolutionary novel that
____4. A poem that does not have a rhyme scheme or typical measure is
uses animals to represent specific person in the Bolshevik Revolution.
called:
______6. A type of irony that the intended meaning of the statement is
A. Free Verse B. Lyric C. Sonnet D. Haiku
different from the actual meaning. It is often a form of sarcasm.
____5. The repetition of vowel sounds is called:
______7. It occurs when the expected outcome of an action is different that
A. Assonance B. Alliteration C. Rhyme D. Syncopation
the actual outcome. It is often a form of twists.
____6. Sound words such as “bang” or “buzz” are examples of :
______8. Technique in fiction that talks about the setting of the story often
A. Eulogy B. Simile C. Personification D. Onomatopoeia
fictional or real depending on the author’s choice.
____7. A type of poetry that describes the world that surrounds the other is
______9. You may identify who the author is and for who does the author
called:
offers his/her work in close reading technique.
A. Descriptive B. Narrative C. Lyric Poetry D. Form
______10. It answers the questions, where and when the story happened and
____8. It is the repetition of similar sounds. It can be at the end or middle.
the reason of the author why he wrote a certain literary text.
What element of poetry am I?
A. Internal Rhyme C. Rhyme
VI. ANALOGY: Complete the analogy by adding and completing the words
B. Rhythm D. Repetition of sounds
and its correct comparison.
____9. What kind of sonnet that has 2 stanzas: 8 lines and 6 lines for argument
1. The God Stealer: ____________ ; ______________: Carlos Angeles
and conclusion?
2. _____________: Annabel Lee ; Summer Solstice:______________
A. Shakespearean B. Ballad C. Petrarchan D. Italian Sonnet
3. The Road Not Taken: ____________ ; ______________ : Marjorie Evasco
____10. For Shakespearean sonnets, how many lines does he always used on
4. Shakespearean:_____________ ; ____________; an octave and a sestet
his poem?
5. ____________ : 4 lines ; Septet: ______________
A. 3 quatrains and a couplet C. an octave and couplet
B. 2 quatrains and a sestet D. quatrains and septet
V. ILLUSTRATION: Draw the parts of the plot as used by Gustav Freytag and
label each parts. (10 points)
II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE: Write “T” if the statement is correct and if it is
false, change the underlined word to make the statement correct.
______1. Romanticism focuses on the emotions and feelings of the writer.
______2. Formalism focuses on the structure and features of the literary texts.

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