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PRE-FINAL EXAMINATION

Cognate ELE 1 Stylistics and Discourse Analysis


BSEd English (Third Year)
A.Y. 2021-2022
Name: _________________________________ Block: _________________________

General Directions:
 Write your answers on a yellow paper.
 Follow the directions in answering each test item.

I. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE


Directions: Write the letter of the corresponding answer. (2 points each)
V - if statement A and B are both correct
A – if only statement A is correct
L – if only statement B is correct
E – if statement A and B are both incorrect

1-2. A: Prose is written in stanzas and verses.


B: Mood means the dominant feelings and emotions evoked.
3-4. A: Prose uses everyday language.
B: Plot is what happens.
5-6. A: Cast is the person who creates the dramatic piece.
B: Protagonist is oftentimes the villain in the story or narrative.
7-8. A: Tragic flaw is the central cause for rivalry between the opposing characters.
B: Prologue is the beginning of the play.
9-10. A: Prose follows natural patterns of speech and communication.
B: Mood is a technical term that identifies the narrator's position relative to the
story being told.

II. IDENTIFICATION
Directions: Identify what is being asked in each item. (1 point each)

11. It refers to biographical information including personality traits, social roles, and psychological factors.
12. They are also referred to as chief actors or lead actors.
13. It is a literary technique in which the reader's attention is drawn to insignificant details.
14. It was popularized with serialized fiction and occurs when characters are left in precipitous situations.
15. It is a dramatic device that often gives the audience a glimpse at the character’s intentions.
16. It is a device used to return to a past occurrence to offer the audience a reason for the actions of any
character.
17. It is a literary technique in which a reference is made to something that will play an important role in
future events of the story.
18. It elicits dramatic tension by placing a character in a dangerous, or otherwise intense situation.
19. It acts as a closing and a possible explanation to the beginning of a story.
20. It can frequently happen as a surprise ending.
21. It is a literary technique in which the author directly appeals to the emotion and imagination of the
reader.
22. It offers an introduction to the body of the drama.
23. It includes the lead and supporting actors, as well as people that play a more background role.
24. It includes physical environment, social situation, time period, and location.
25. It is at this point that the reader or viewer gets the entire point of the literary piece.
III. ESSAY
Directions: In 5-7 sentences, create your own EPILOGUE based from the picture below. (15 points)

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