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ALDERSGATE COLLEGE

SOLANO, NUEVA VIZCAYA, PHILIPPINES 3790 Telefax No.: (078) 326-5085


E-mail: aldersgate.edu.ph@gmail.com Website: www.aldersgatecollege.com

SUMMMATIVE EXAMINATION IN
CREATIVE WRITING
FIRST QUARTER

NAME: _Catherine Licupa_____________ SECTION: 12-WILLIAM BLAKE____ SCORE: __________


I. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE
Directions: Read and analyze each item carefully. Write TRUE on the space provided before each
number if the item has a correct statement. Otherwise, underline the word/phrase that
makes it incorrect and write the correct word/phrase on the space provided.
Avoid erasures. (20 points)

1. TRUE 1. Imagery is used to represent ideas in a manner that appeals to the


senses.
2. Sight 2. Visual imagery appeals to the sense of hearing.
3. Hearing 3. Auditory imagery appeals to the sense of sight.
4. TRUE 4. Olfactory imagery appeals to the sense of smell.
5. Taste 5. Gustatory imagery appeals to the sense of touch.
6. Touch 6. Tactile imagery appeals to the sense of taste.
7. TRUE 7. A figure of speech is a word/phrase having different meanings than its
literal meanings.
8. Simile 8. Metaphor is a direct comparison and it uses ‘like’ or ‘as’.
9. TRUE 9. Hyperbole is the use of exaggeration for the purpose of emphasis.
10. Metaphor 10. Personification is an implied comparison.
11. TRUE 11. Point of view or perspective is the angle or position that you take to tell
your story.
12. 17 Syllables 12. Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry composed of 27 syllables.
13. Matsuo Basho 13. Kitsuki Basho was a Samurai who was known for his great
Haikus.
14. TRUE 14. Tanka was originally intended to be chanted or sung.
15. 31-Syllables 15. The total syllable count of a Tanka is 13.
16. TRUE 16. Tanka focuses on love and nature .
17. Metaphor 17. Tanaga is a short Filipino poem that contains imagery.
18. TRUE 18. Tanaga’s rhyme scheme is AAAA.
19. TRUE 19. The total syllable count of a Tanaga is 38.
20. TRUE 20. Modern Tanagas can have titles and has dual rhyme forms and
freestyle rhyme
forms.
II. IDENTIFICATION
Directions: Read and analyze each item carefully. Write what is asked on the space provided before
each
number. Avoid erasures. (10 points)

1. Haiku 1. A form of poetry, first made popular in Japan, which consists of 17


syllables.
2. Matsuo Basho’s 2. A word, found in a Japanese poem, that will tell the reader
what season it is.
3. Tanaka 3. He is a Samurai known for his great Japanese poems.
4. Tanaga 4. A form of Japanese poetry that means ‘short song’.
5. Gustatory 5. A short Filipino poem that is composed of 28 syllables.
6. Tactile 6. An imagery that appeals to the sense of taste.
7. Exposition 7. An imagery that appeals to the sense of touch.
8. Settings 8. An element of a short story that introduces the time and place where
the story takes place.
9. Perspective 9. A POV technique wherein the story is told by the narrator.
10. First-Person View 10. A POV technique wherein the narrator does not appear in
the events of the story.

III. APPLICATION
Directions: Write a modern Tanaga with a topic of your own choice. Provide a title for your poem.
Avoid erasures. (20 points)

I wanna take you somewhere so you know I care


But it’s so cold and I don’t know where
I brought you daffodils in a pretty string
But they won’t flower like they did last spring.

Every day is the same old thing


Seeing you with someone makes my heart sting
The way your eyes look at her with desire
I feel as though my while is one fire.

Prepared by:

MR. GRANIEL G. MIRANDA MISS KRISTINE V. SALVATERA


Subject Teacher Subject Teacher

Checked by:

MRS. ANNABELLE C. LEABRES


Department Head, Languages

Noted by:

MRS. MARISSA J. TAGUINOD


Principal, High School Department

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