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FINAL EXAMINATION in ENGLISH 10

S. Y. 2018-2019
GRADE 1O

Name: _______________________________________Year and Section______________ Date: ____________


Teacher: Parent’s Signature: ____________________
I. Identify the figure of speech used in each sentence. Write S for simile, M for metaphor, or P for personification.
_____1. “Can we pretend that airplanes in the night sky like shooting stars?” (BoB)
_____2. “Missing him was dark grey all alone” (Taylor Swift)
_____3. “It feels like a perfect night to dress up like hipsters,” (Taylor Swift)
_____4. “You are my golden star” (Bruno Mars)
_____5. The leaves are chattering.
II. Encircle the letter that corresponds to your correct answer.
1. This refers to the main message conveyed by the story about life or human nature.
a. theme b. tone c. message d. point of view
2. It is the time and place of the story.
a. scene b. set-up c. setting d. settings
3. It is known as the highest point of the story.
a. denouement b. climax c. rising action d. ending
4. These are events in the story that make the problem difficult to be solved
a. conflicts b. circumstances c. rising actions d. complications
5. This shows how or if the conflict is solved.
a. rising action b. resolution c. ending d. falling action

III. Write the correct terms of elements and forms of poetry being described in the following.
__________________1. It is the main point or the insight to be derived from the poem.
__________________2. It is the fictitious character whose voice we hear in the poem.
__________________3. It is the recurrence of stress and pauses in a poem.
__________________4. It is the pattern of consonants and vowels, in tandem with meaning that contribute greatly to the
poem’s effect.
__________________5. It is a manner of speaking that implies a discrepancy between words and their meanings.
__________________6. It is the manner of the poem, could be the speaker’s attitude toward a subject
(himself/herself/itself, an object, another character, an event, or an idea).
__________________7. It is word or words that appeal to any of the five senses (not just visual as the image “image” may
suggest) to convey a flash of understanding.
__________________8. It refers to comparisons or substitutions that, for the sake of freshness, emphasis, or surprise,
depart from the usual denotation of words.
__________________9. It is the poem’s choice of words, with each word suggestive in terms of its meaning, sound, and
placement together with other words.
__________________10. It is the moment (in lyric poetry) or series of events (in narrative poetry) that the speaker speaks
about in the poem.
__________________11. It refers to the cluster of sensory perception, all the images in a poem taken to mean something
together rather than separately.
IV. Essay: You may write your answers at the back. From the 21st movie The Greatest Showman.
A. What is the conflict in the story? Explain. Remember that there are two general types of conflict: external conflict
and internal conflict. Person vs. nature, person vs. person, person vs. society, and person vs. fate are types of
external conflict. Person vs. herself/ himself is a type of internal conflict.
B. How is conflict manifested in the situation in the story?
C. Is the conflict a prevalent issue in the world today? Why do you think so?

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