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CREATIVE NONFICTION
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1. COMPLETE NAME *

2. STRAND *

MULTIPLE
GENERAL DIRECTION
Read and understand the direction in each section. YOU CAN DO IT! Godbless!
CHOICE

Read and understand the statements. Choose the correct answer that corresponds to the
statements.

3. Which of the following ideas refers to the specific and deliberate use of * 1 point
language to convey meaning and is considered as a device?

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Literary Device

Literary Technique

Poetic License

4. What is the central idea or message which the story or text revolves in? * 1 point

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Character

Point of View

Theme

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5. Which of the following items does NOT belong to the group? * 1 point

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Characters

Figures of Speech

Symbolism

6. Which of the following items does NOT belong to the group? * 1 point

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Love

Heroism

Flashback

7. What is the basic pre-requisite of analyzing techniques used in a text? * 1 point

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considerable comprehension level

knowledge about literary techniques

both A and B

8. What aspect is deemed necessary in order for the reader to connect and relate * 1 point

with the text?

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Experience

Knowledge

Love for Reading

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9. Why do writers use figurative language as one of the techniques in writing a text? * 1 point

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It is for the purpose of art and aesthetics.

It makes conveyance of meaning more understandable.

It functions as the other way of expression to impress readers.

10. What literary technique is employed when you encounter statements in a text * 1 point
such as, I remember one occasion in the year 2018, during Christmas eve…?

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Flashback

Foreshadowing

Representation

11. “I experience a lot of heartaches from the community I belong. Because I am a * 1 point

black man, I was rejected by few if not some.” If this statement is part of the text,
what is its theme?

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Discrimination

Poverty

Religiosity

12. Which of the following statements best shows Heroism as a theme? * 1 point

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I never thought I could do that. I ran away from the killer!

To save one’s life is not a choice. It is a duty to God and to fellowmen. I saved the
boy even if I risk my life.

Looking back to our life status before, we are compared to a stray dog with no
permanent refuge, no food to eat, no any stray dog with no permanent refuge, no food to
eat, no any single penny and no one dares to lend us a helping hand.

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13. A logical sequence of events that develops a story. * 1 point

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Character

Points of view

Theme

Plot

14. What language create visual representations of actions, object, and ideas in * 1 point

the mind in such a way that they appeal to physical senses?

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Antagonist

Imagery

Hyperbole

Personification

15. A sound device in a poetry which words that imitate the sounds they * 1 point

describe

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Alliteration

Onomatopeia

Assonance

Consonance

16. “I see all his stars- his stars of success!” What figure of speech is used in this * 1 point

statement if the star is used to replace potentials?

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Metaphor

Synecdoche

Metonymy

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1 Which of the following sentences is an example of allusion? * 1

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He was a Good Samaritan yesterday when he helped the lady start her car.

The wind whistled past my ears like a familiar tune I’d long forgotten.

She was drowning in a sea of her own despair.

His heart was as heavy as lead, weighed down by the memory of what he’d done.

18. The repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more * 1 point
neighboring words or syllables

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Alliteration

Hyperbole

Imagery

Personification

19. Which of the following is NOT an example of anaphora? * 1 point

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“It’s not the size of the dog in the fight; it’s the size of the fight in the dog.”

You is kind. You is smart. You is important.

You better watch out, You better not cry, You better not pout, I’m telling you why

The color red can symbolize death, struggle, power, and passion.

20. "She can hear a pin drop a mile away." What type of literary element is used * 1 point

in the sentence?

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Hyperbole

Personification

Metaphor

Oxymoron

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2 It refers to the choice of words and style of expression that an author makes * 1 point
and uses in a work of literature.

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Diction

Paradox

Assonance

Consonance

22. I came inside because the house smells like a chocolate brownie. What type of * 1 point

literary element is used in the sentence?

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Imagery

Allusion

Alliteration

Onomatopoeia

23. It is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase denoting one kind of object or * 1 point

action is used in place of another to suggest a likeness or analogy between them.

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Metaphor

Oxymoron

Assonance

Paradox

24. It directly compares two things. * 1 point

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Simile

Paradox

Metaphor

Personification

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2 It is an idea or thing is given human attributes and/or feelings or is spoken * 1


of as if it were human.

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Personification

Metaphor

Allusion

Alliteration

26. Which of the following is NOT an example of onomatopoeia? * 1 point

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The corn went pop in the microwave.

The waves crashed against the side of the boat.

The mouse went squeak as it ran across the room.

Lightning danced across the sky.

27. Which of the following is an example of oxymoron? * 1 point

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There is a real love hate relationship developing between the two of them.

Save money by spending it.

If I know one thing, it's that I know nothing. I

only message those who do not message.

28. It is a sentence or a phrase that appears contradictory, but implies some kind * 1 point

truth.

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Paradox

Oxymoron

Alliteration

Metaphor

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29. Which of the following is an example of assonance? * 1 point

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She seems to beam rays of sunshine with her eyes of green.

Mike likes his new bike.

He stood on the road and cried.

Toss the glass, boss.

30. It is the repetition of vowel sounds in every word in a line or a sentence. * 1 point

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Assonance

Consonance

Alliteration

Allusion

31. It is the repetition of consonant sounds within the words in a line or a * 1 point

sentence.

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Consonance

Assonance

Alliteration

Metaphor

32. It is the repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of * 1 point

successive sentences.

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Anaphora

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Oxymoron

Paradox

Alliteration

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33. In choosing your topic, you d not need to consider the possibilities of * 1 point
gathering the contents.

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TRUE

FALSE

34. The outline will help you organize your thoughts. * 1 point

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TRUE

FALSE

35. In writing your outline of the story you need to consider from the * 1 point

introduction part to the body to the concluding part of your piece.

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TRUE

FALSE

36. When you are writing, you can have it on handwritten way and avoid using * 1 point

device like computer.

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TRUE

FALSE

37. The scene and sequence are also important for you to attain the chronology * 1 point

of the piece that you are writing.

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TRUE

FALSE

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38. Make at least five possible titles of your piece. * 1 point

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TRUE

FALSE

39. You should not consider the content in thinking the possible title of your story and * 1 point

see to it that the title is not interesting and not catchy to the target audience.

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TRUE

FALSE

40. You have to read your draft aloud because it will help you to review and * 1 point

comprehend the things and information that you have written.

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TRUE

FALSE

41. You may not let other people to read your draft for them to suggest for * 1 point

possible adjustments for improvement.

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TRUE

FALSE

42. You have to use the dialogues depending on the genre or type of nonfiction that * 1 point

you chose to use makes the piece more interesting and appealing to the readers.

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TRUE

FALSE

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