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CREATIVE WRITING GRADE- 11

SUMMATIVE TEST
NAME:_______________________________________________________
A. Directions, Read and analyze the questions multiple choice circle the correct answers.

1.Refers to the typical structures used by writers in their works to convey his or her message(s) in a simple manner to his or her readers.
a. Literary device b. Literary elements c. Literary techniques
2. Have an inherent existence in literary piece and are extensively employed by writers to develop a literary piece.
a. Literary techniques b. Literary elements c. literary device
3. It is the use of figurative language to create visual representations of actions, objects, and ideas in our mind in such a way that they appeal to our physical
senses.
a. Simile b. Metaphor c. Emagery
4. The comparison of one thing to another that does not use the terms "like" or "as". In the other hand, a comparison of two things through the use of the
words like or as.
a. Symbolism b. Emagery C. Simile and metaphor
5. The use of specific objects or images to represent abstract ideas. A symbol must be something tangible or visible, while the idea it symbolizes must be
something abstract or universal.
a. Emagery b. Symbolism c. Simile and metaphor
6. the contrary, are structures usually a word/s or phrases in literary texts that writers employ to achieve not merely artistic ends but also readers a greater
understanding and appreciation of their literary works.
a. Literary elements b. Literary techniques c. Literary device
7. the other hand, is another literary genre with various characteristics which are distinct from the other types of literary works.
a. Comedy b. Tragedy c. Drama
8. This is known to be a broad genre of film, television, and literature. Nonetheless, its ultimate goal is but simple - to make the audience laugh. In order to
achieve such goal, a playwright often uses quaint circumstances, unusual characters, and witty remarks.
a. Comedy b. Drama c. Tragedy
9. As a type of drama, tragedy is basically rooted on its literal meaning which connotes something that is unpleasant and unwelcome. Generally, it has darker
themes and portrays subjects which include death, disaster, and all sorts of human suffering in a manner that is dignified and thought-provoking.
a. Drama b. Tragedy c. Comedy
10. It focuses on lighthearted, humorous plot lines which are often centered on romantic ideas like how true love is able to overcome many obstacles.
sentimental comedy It began in the 18" century as a reaction to the immoral tone of English Restoration play.
a. Comedy of manners b. Tragic comedy c. Romantic comedy
11. It is also referred to as the anti- sentimental comedy which writes about the manners and feelings of modern society. It also questions societal standards.
a. Romantic comedy b. Comedy of manners c. Tragic comedy
12. It portrays characters who take on tragedy with humor in order to bring out happy endings out of serious situations.
a. Tragic comedy b. Romantic comedy c. Comedy of manners
13. The structure of the play have exposition a rising action a climax falling action and the resolution.
a. Plot b. Character c. Setting
14. Any writing done to fulfill a requirement of a college or university.
a. Academic writing b. Imaginative/ creative writing c. Technical writing
15. A type of writing where the author is writing about a particular subject that requires direction, instruction, and explanation.
a. Imaginative/creative writing b. Technical writing c. Academic writing
16. Is usually brief serves as an introduction to the play.
a. Denouement b. Climax c. Exposition
17. Unlike novel or short stories plays are not written in paragraph form but rather in script or lines.
a. Setting b. Plot c. Dialogue
18. Outputs in Specific Topic
a. Imaginative writing b. Academic writing c. Technical writing
19. Shakespeare, often involve main characters of high status (nobility, military rank, among others) who committed an error or flawed, encounter a
reversal of fortune.
a. Elizabeth and Jacobean Tragedy b. Domestic tragedy c. Roman tragedy
20. This is an exaggerated type of drama which shows classic one-dimensional characters like heroes, heroines, and villains who deal with sensational,
romantic, and threatening situations.
a. Farce b. Revenge tragedy c. Melodrama

B. ENUMERATION
21-23 -What are the forms of writing?
24-25 -Two aspects of literary device
26-29- What are the four stages of one act play?
30-34 -Examples of Imaginative writing
35-38-Structures of one act play
39-43- Different types of tragedy
44-50 Examples of symbolism
NAUGSOL INTEGRATED SCHOOL
CREATIVE WRITING
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
THIRD QUARTERLY EXAMINATION
SY 2022-2023
NO. OF NO. ITEM
LEARNING COMPETENCIES RECITATION OF PLACEMENT
% ITEM
1. identify the various elements,
techniques, and literary devices 4 16.66% 8 1-8
in fiction.
2. determine various modes of fiction. 4 16.66% 8 9-16

3. write journal entries and other


short exercises exploring key elements 4 16.66% 8 17-24
of fiction.

4. write a short scene applying the


various elements, techniques, and 4 16.66% 8 25-32
literary devices.

5.identify the various elements,


techniques, and literary devices in 4 16.68% 9 33-41
drama.
6. understand intertextuality as a
technique of drama 4 16.68% 9 42-50

TOTAL 24 100% 50 1-50

Prepared by:
ANNELYN V. AMPARADO

Corrected by:
JOHN M. ABORDO EdD,
Principal III
ANSWER KEY
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. C
5. B
6. B
7. C
8. A
9. B
10. C
11. B
12. C
13. A
14. A
15. B
16. C
17. C
18. B
19. A
20. C
21. Imaginative/Creative Writing
22. Technical Writing
23. Academic Writing
24. Literary Techniques
25. Literary Elements
26. The Exposition
27. The Conflict
28. The climax
29. The Denouement
30. Poems
31. Epics
32. Short Stories
33. Screen play
34. Songs
35. Dialogue
36. Setting
37. Characters
38. Plot
39. Greek Tragedy
40. Roman Tragedy
41. Elizabeth and Jacobean Tragedy
42. Revenge Tragedy
43. Domestic Tragedy
44. Apple- Temptation
45. Chains- Imprisonment
46. Crown- Power
47. Ring- Eternity
48. Scales- Justice, The law
49. White- Purity
50. Rainbow- Hope

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