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Name: Lovelymae A.

Borres

SUMMATIVE TEST IN INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE

1-2 Two Types of Literature 36 It is a composition intended to portray life onstage.


3-4 Two Types of Prose 37 It refers to the speaker of a poem.
5-9 Five Major Literary Genres 38 It is defined as “the best words in the best order”.
10-12 Three Basic Types of Poetry 39 If a story has a theme, then a poem has a .
13-19 Seven Common Character Types 40 It is simply defined as “true stories well told”.
20-25 Six Major Types of Point of View 41 It is the competitive art of performance poetry.
26-29 Four Types of Conflict 42 It refers to an object that represents a person, thing, or idea.
30 It answers the question “Where did the story happen?” 43-45 Who were the three great Greek tragedians?
31 It answers the question “Who were involved in the story?” 46 Kind of drama that deals with the more serious aspects of life.
32 It answers the question “What happened in the story?” 47 Kind of drama in which good triumphs over evil.
33 It is the vantage point of the one telling the story. 48 Element of poetry that produces the effect of vividness.
34 It is the significant arrangement of events in a story. 49 It is the extended use of metaphor, symbol, or personification.
35 It is the central message in a story. 50 Used to reinforce poetic experience through the skillful use of sound.

ANSWERS:
1. Prose 49. Allegory
2. Poetry 50. Sound Devices
3. Fiction II.
4. Non-fiction 1. D
5. Novel 2. B.
6. Short Story 3. C.
7. Drama 4. A.
8. Essay 5. A.
9. Poetry 6. A.
10. Dramatic 7. A.
11. Narrative 8. E.
12. Lyric 9. A.
13. Confidante 10. D.
14. Dynamic Character 11. E.
15. Flat Character 12. A.
16. Foil 13. D.
17. Round Character 14. E.
18. Static Character 15. D.
19. Stock Character 16. C.
20. 1st person central 17. C.
21. 1st person peripheral 18. A.
22. 2nd person 19. C.
23. 3rd person limited omniscient 20. E.
24. 3rd person objective or dramatic 21. E.
25. 3rd person omniscient 22. B.
26. Person vs. person 23. C.
27. Person vs. self 24. E.
28. Person vs. nature 25. B.
29. Person vs. society
30. Setting and Atmosphere
31. Characters
32. Plot
33. Point of view
34. Chronological Order
35. Theme
36. Drama
37. Voice
38. Diction
39. Addressee
40. Creative Non-Fiction
41. Dramatic poem
42. Symbol
43. Aeschylus
44. Sophocles
45. Euripides
46. Tragicomedy
47. Melodrama
48. Imagery

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