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1st QUARTER IN ENGLISH 9

I. DIRECTION: Choose the letter of the 10. Is the repetition of constant sounds at the
correct answer. beginning of the words like doubting dearing
1. A piece of writing that uses imaginative dreams.
words to share ideas, emotion, or a story with a. Assonance
the reader. b. Alliteration
a. Poetry c. Consonance
b. Poem d. Repetition
c. Poet 11. Is the repetition of vowel sounds within the
d. Phrases words.
2. A person who writes poem. a. Consonance
a. Poet b. Assonance
b. Poetry c. Alliteration
c. Phrases d. Repetition
d. Poem 12. Lines that are grouped together.
3. The way a poem looks or its arrangement on a. Stanzas
the page. b. Lines
a. Lines c. Form
b. Stanzas d. Meter
c. Form 13. A name for a line of poetry written in meter.
d. Verse a. Lines
4. Repetition of sounds at the end of the words. b. Verse
a. Rhythm c. Stanzas
b. Rhyme d. Meter
c. Sound 14. Reinforces poem meaning.
d. Alliteration a. Form
5. Pattern of sound created by stressed and b. Sound
unstressed syllables in line of poetry. c. Rhyme
a. Rhythm d. Rhythm
b. Alliteration 15. You describe something by comparing it with
c. Sound something else.
d. Rhyme a. Simile
6. Name for “pattern of sound” that is repeated b. Figurative language
in poems. c. Metaphor
a. Foot d. Imagery
b. Meter
c. Line II. Direction: Identify the figurative
d. Stanzas language used in the sentence. Choose
7. Repeating of sounds, words, phrases, or line the answer in the box.
in a poem.
a. Alliteration
b. Repetition Simile Hyperbole
c. Form Metaphor Personification
d. Assonance Alliteration Onomatopoeia
8. Words and phrases that appeal to the five Assonance Oxymoron
senses.
a. Alliteration
b. Imagery
16. Aaah!! Scream the kids as they play.
c. Form
d. Line 17. I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.
9. A resemblance of sound in words or
18. The wind whistled throughout the day.
syllables.
a. Alliteration 19. He is a walking encyclopedia.
b. Assonance
20. The painting is pretty ugly.
c. Consonance
d. Rhythm
III. Direction: Match column A to Column 38. Stories of love. One genre that often looked
B.
down upon by those in literary world due to
A. B sometimes overly descriptive.
21. Tetrameter a. 7 line stanza
39. Fictitious or true narrative or story, especially
22. Heptameter b. two feet
23. Hexameter c. seven feet one is recounted example is Cinderella.
24. Octometer d. six feet 40. A story handed down for generations among
25. Quatrain e. 3 line stanza people and popularly believed a historical
26. Sestet f. 6 line stanza
27. Septet g. 8 line stanza basis.
28. Octave h. four feet V. Enumeration:
29. Triplet i. eight feet 41. – 43. Enumerate the 3 types of Lyric Poetry
30. Dimeter j. 4 line stanza
44. – 45. Give 2 example of Epic
IV. Direction: Identify the appropriate
word that best describe the sentence. VI. Explain what a Dramatic Poetry is.
Choose the best answer in the box.
(5pts)
Prose AutoBiography Tales
Non-Fictional Novel Legend
Fictional Expository Essay
Essay Romance Novels

31. Tells the story of person’s own life.


32. A form of language that has no formal
metrical structure. It applies flow of speech,
and ordinary grammatical structure.
33. A literary work that is mainly based on fact,
though it may contain fiction elements in
certain cases.
34. A short form of literary composition based on
a single subject matter and often gives
personal opinion of the author.
35. A literary work that is wholly or partly
imagined or theoretical.
36. A long fictional narrative which describes
intimate human experiences.
37. The writer gives an explanation of an idea,
theme or issue to the audience by giving
personal opinion.

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