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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region XII
Division of Sarangani
GLAN SCHOOL OF ARTS AND TRADES

CREATIVE WRITING 7

Name: ______________________________________ Gr. & Sec.: ____________________ Score: ______

I.Multiple Choice: Write the letter of the best answer before each number.
_____1. This can work within our emotions. Given that, we can use it to create mood. It can also be used as
tone, pattern, light, movement, symbol, form, harmony, and contrast.
a. Hue b. Value c. Color d. Intensity
_____2. This is a repetition of specific visual elements
a. Proportion b. Pattern c. Rhythm d. Unity
_____3. This refers to the dimensions of a composition and relationships between height, width, and depth.
a. Proportion b. Pattern c. Rhythm d. Unity
_____4. This refers to how different elements of an artwork or design work come together and create a sense
of wholeness.
a. Proportion b. Pattern c. Rhythm d. Unity
_____5. The position of the viewer can strongly influence the aesthetics of an image, even if the subject is
entirely imaginary and viewed "within the mind's eye".
a. Rule of odds b. Rule of thirds c. Rule of space d. Viewpoint
_____6. This applies to artwork (photography, advertising, illustration) picturing objects to which the artist
wants to apply the illusion of movement, or which is supposed to create a contextual bubble in the
viewer's mind.
a. Rule of odds b. Rule of thirds c. Rule of space d. Viewpoint
_____7. It is a composition guide that states that arranging the important features of an image on or near the
horizontal and vertical lines that would divide the image into thirds horizontally and vertically is visually
pleasing.
a. Rule of odds b. Rule of thirds c. Rule of space d. Viewpoint
_____8. This suggests that an odd number of subjects in an image is more interesting than an even number.
a. Rule of odds b. Rule of thirds c. Rule of space d. Viewpoint
_____9. It is the foundation of humanity’s cultures, beliefs, and traditions.
a. Literature b. Art c. Culture d. History
_____10. It is the expression of creativity or imagination.
a. Literature b. Art c. Culture d. History
_____11. It is the arts, beliefs, customs, institutions, and other products of human work and thought
considered as a unit, especially about a particular time or social group.
a. Literature b. Art c. Culture d. History
_____12. This refers to a chronological record of events, as of the life or development of a people or
institution, often including an explanation of or commentary on those events.
a. Literature b. Art c. Culture d. History
_____13. This uses language to shape an image to reflect social life and express the author’s thoughts and
feelings.
a. Literature b. Art c. Culture d. History
_____14. It is known as the products of man’s creative activities, works of art collectively, especially the visual
arts, sometimes also music, drama, dance, and literature.
a. Literature b. Art c. Culture d. History
_____15. This refers to a systematic or critical account of past events that took place in a country.
a. Literature b. Art c. Culture d. History
_____16. It often expresses the purpose of a section of narration is to help us understand the views and
feelings of the narrating character or ‘viewpoint narrator’
a. Descriptive Narrative b. Viewpoint Narrative c. Historical Narrative d. Linear Narrative
_____17. It is narration where you tell events in the order they happened, i.e., in sequence.
a. Descriptive Narrative b. Viewpoint Narrative c. Historical Narrative d. Linear Narrative
_____18. It links causation from event to event, showing the chain reactions that lead to how things pan out.
a. Descriptive Narrative b. Viewpoint Narrative c. Historical Narrative d. Linear Narrative
_____19. It is a narrative that connects imagery, ideas, and details to convey a sense of time and place.
a. Descriptive Narrative b. Viewpoint Narrative c. Historical Narrative d. Linear Narrative
_____20. It is a narrative based on facts or actual events that unfolded in real life
a. Plot b. Factual c. Theme d. Fictional
_____21. This is the message that the narrative is trying to express.
a. Plot b. Factual c. Theme d. Fictional
_____22. A narrative that is made-up and not based on facts.
a. Plot b. Factual c. Theme d. Fictional
_____23. This is the sequence of events that is used by a narrative
a. Plot b. Factual c. Theme d. Fictional
_____24. This type of essay gives a description about a particular topic or describes the traits and
characteristics of something or a person in detail.
a. Expository Essay b. Descriptive Essay c. Narrative Essay d. Persuasive Essay
_____25. This describes a story with sensory descriptions. The writer not only tells a story, but also makes a
point by giving reasons
a. Expository Essay b. Descriptive Essay c. Narrative Essay d. Persuasive Essay
_____26. The writer explains an idea, theme, or issue to the audience by giving his personal opinions.
a. Expository Essay b. Descriptive Essay c. Narrative Essay d. Persuasive Essay
_____27. The writer tries to convince his readers to adopt his position or point of view on an issue, after he
provides them solid reasoning in this connection.
a. Expository Essay b. Descriptive Essay c. Narrative Essay d. Persuasive Essay
_____28. is intended to introduce the topic of the essay and attract the attention of readers.
a. Essay b. Introduction c. Body d. Conclusion
_____29. It starts with a topic sentence, followed by further explanation, examples, evidence, and supporting
details
a. Introduction b. Essay c. Body d. Conclusion
_____30.  It is also the crucial part that sums up the argument, or concludes the description, narration, or
event.
a. Conclusion b. Body c. Introduction d. Essay

II. Identification: Select the correct answer from the box that is being described or asked on the following
statements or questions. Write your answers in the space provided before the number.
Space Literature Symbolism Expository Essay
Narration Art Viewpoint Narrative Descriptive Essay
Narrative Culture Middle Persuasive Essay
Rule of Thirds History Conflict

_____________________31.It is the element of art through which both positive and negative areas are
defined, or a sense of depth is achieved in a work of art.
_____________________32.The suggestion is to choose an arrangement with at least three subjects. An
even number of subjects produces symmetries in the image, which can appear
less natural for a naturalistic, informal composition.
_____________________33. It is defined as written material such as poetry, novels, essays, etc., especially
works characterized excellence of style and expression and by themes of general
or enduring interest
_____________________34. It is known as the products of man’s creative activities, works of art collectively,
especially the visual arts, sometimes also music, drama, dance, and literature.
_____________________35. from the Latin words, ‘cultura’ or ‘cultus’ meaning to “inhabit, cultivate, or honor.

_____________________36. A study of any subject in relation to accumulation of various developments made


in the subject
_____________________37. A representation of a particular situation or process in such a way as to reflect or
conform to an overarching set of aims or values
_____________________38.presents events or scenes to us so that we see and understand them through
narrators’ feelings, desires, beliefs, or values.
_____________________39.use time transition words and phrases to orient the readers in the sequence of
events when writing a narrative.
_____________________40. The primary problem or obstacle that unfolds in the plot that the protagonist
must solve or overcome by the end of the narrative.
_____________________41. This allows writers to express complex ideas while giving the reader a visual and
sensory experience.
_____________________42. means the art of storytelling and its purpose is to tell stories.

_____________________43. This essay is presented through examples, definitions, comparisons, and


contrast.
_____________________44.It allows artistic freedom and creates images in the minds of readers using the
five senses.
_____________________45. This requires a lot of research to claim and defend an idea. It is also called an
argumentative essay

III. Essay Writing: For items 46-60, Write an essay about the art, culture, and history of Glan then explain
the artistic principles and composition behind it. You will be given points based on the rubric below.

FEATURES 15 POINTS 10 POINTS 5 POINTS

Quality of  The essay is  The essay is  The essay


writing focused, focused on the poorly
- Content purposeful and topic and addresses the
reflects clear includes topic and
insight and ideas relevant ideas includes
irrelevant ideas
Organization  Effectively  Organizes ideas  Little or no
organizes ideas to build an organization of
to build a logical argument ideas to build an
& coherent argument
argument
Language Use,  Use correct  Use correct  Many errors in
Style and grammar, grammar, spelling grammar, spelling
Conventions spelling & & punctuation and punctuation
punctuation with with few errors makes reader’s
very few errors comprehension
difficult

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Prepared by: _________________________________


MIFUME B. AMPARO Parent/Guardian’s Name and Signature
Subject Teacher

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