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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
CORTES ACADEMY
Poblacion, Cortes, Surigao del Sur

Name: _________________________ Date: _____________

QUARTER 1 – Module 1 (Creative Writing)


SUMMATIVE TEST

I. Direction: Answer the following questions to assess how much you


know about imagery. Write only the letter of your answer.
1. What are the words or phrases that enable a reader to create vivid sensory
experiences?
A. Imagery
B. Image
C. Sensual words
2. What are the words that trigger the sense of sight of the reader?
A. Olfactory imagery
B. Visual imagery
C. Tactile imagery
3. What are the words that trigger the sense of hearing of the reader?
A. Gustatory imagery
B. Auditory imagery
C. Olfactory imagery
4. What are the words that trigger the sense of smell of the reader?
A. Gustatory imagery
B. Tactile imagery
C. olfactory imagery
5. What are the words that trigger the sense of touch of the reader?
A. Tactile imagery
B. Olfactory imagery
C. Auditory imagery
6. What are the words that trigger the sense of taste of the reader?
A. Auditory imagery
B. Visual imagery
C. Gustatory imagery

II. Direction:
Read each clue. Using the word bank, decide on the sensory word that
best matches the context. Then, write it in the blank beside each clue.
WORD BANK

Silky rumbling mumbling crowded


Scratchy messy smoky Tart
soaking
_____________________ 7. Characteristics of a burning building
_____________________ 8. The taste of spoiled food
_____________________ 9. Sound that thunder might make
_____________________ 10. How satin feels when you touch it
_____________________ 11. When there are a lot of people in one location
_____________________ 12. Feeling very sharp when it is touched
_____________________ 13. Speaking very quietly and muffled
_____________________ 14. Having lots of muscles
_____________________ 15. Making very wet with water
_____________________ 16. Seeing the room dirty or stinky
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
CORTES ACADEMY
Poblacion, Cortes, Surigao del Sur

Simile metaphor onomatopoeia


personification Apostrophe hyperbole
alliteration synecdoche Metonymy
oxymoron paradox
17. Oh, my love is like a red, red rose.
18. I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions.
19. Oh flat 1! Why play hard to get?
20. If somebody throws stones at you, throw him bread.
21. Seize the throne!
22. Lake Pinatubo is a beautiful disaster.
23. Pitter, Patter, Pitter, Patter. Softly it falls. Hurry home quickly before mother calls
24. Our cat meows and our dog barks loudly when the stranger passes by in the middle
of the night.
25. The trees sway as the strong wind blows.
26. Oh! With this hunger I have, I could eat a horse!
27. I am feeding 11 mouths at home.

III. Correcting Diction Error. Rewrite the following sentences to correct the
diction error.
28. Oh, I ate two much!
29. Janet doesn’t work hear anymore.
30. My book is their on the table.

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