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JOSUA L.

BEDAYO 21ST CENTURY LITERATURE


12 STEM – EUCLID JANUARY 9, 2021
LRN: 109870080013 LESSON EXAMPLER 001

PRE -TEST
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. A
5. D
6. A
7. C
8. C
9. D
10. C
11. B
12. B
13. B
14. A
15. B
16. B
17. D
18. D
19. D
20. A
21. A
22. B
23. B
24. B
25. C
26. A
27. D
28. C
29. B
30. D
31. B
32. C
33. C
34. C
35. C
36. D
37. A
38. C
39. D
40. D
41. A
42. D
43. D
44. D
45. D
46. D
47. C
48. C
49. D
50. B
EXPLORE
Directions: Explain in three (3) sentences what the statement ‘World literature is
the cultural heritage of all humanity” means?

The literary connections of different countries had spread, strengthened


and it has unity. World literature is the totality of all national literatures and
it helps us to study or to understand the life or daily activity of different people
all over the world. World literature helps us to connected each other and it is
circulation beyond its country origin.

FIRM-UP
Directions: Write T if the statement is true and F if it is false.
T 1. The language of the Rom, or Gypsy, people comes from India.
T 2. English is related to German.
F 3. The poet W. B. Yeats was from England.
F 4. Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong’o always writes in English.
F 5. The Sound and the Fury is a sonnet by William Shakespeare.
F 6. No South African has won a Nobel Prize in literature.
T 7. The words chortle and galumph were both invented by Lewis Carroll.
T 8. The Brothers Grimm, authors of fairy tales such as “Hansel and Gretel,” were
from Germany.
F 9. Jeppe Aakjær was a noted Danish explorer.
F 10. Agatha Christie wrote only novels.

DEEPEN

Directions: Match the descriptions in Column A with the corresponding author in


Column B.
Column A
1. One of the apartheid era’s most prolific writers whose works include “Burger’s
Daughter”.
2. Name one of the best young Spanish-language novelists by Granta in 2010 whose
latest novel, “My Fathers’ Ghost Is Climbing in the Rain”.
3. Award winning author whose novels, have pushed the boundaries of distortion
between the real and the imagined. Works such as “Faces in The Crowd” (2012) and
“The Story of My Teeth” (2015).
4. A critically acclaimed Pakistani author whose novel "Between Clay and Dust" was
shortlisted for The Man Asian Literary Prize 2012 and longlisted for the 2013 DSC
Prize for South Asian Literature.
5. First drew attention for the memoir “The Devil That Danced on Water” (2003), an
extraordinarily brave account of family’s experiences living in war-torn Sierra Leone.
6. The author of the novels “Purple Hibiscus”, which won the Commonwealth Writers
Prize and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award.
7. Best known for feminist and dystopian political themes, whose best-selling works
include “Oryx and Crake” (2003) and “The Blind Assassin” (2000).
8. The one who won the Nobel prize for literature in 1982, for a body of work that
included novels such as "100 Years of Solitude" and "Love in the Time of Cholera".
9. Best known for works such as the novels “The House of the Spirits” and “City of
the Beasts”.
10. Peru's foremost author and the winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature who’s
many distinguished works include “The Storyteller” and “The Feast of the Goat”.
Colum B
a. Isabel Allende
b. Aminatta Forna
c. Patricio Pron
d. Alain Mabanckou
e. Gabriel García Márquez
f. Valerie Luiselli
g. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
h. Margaret Atwood
i. Musharraf Ali Farooqi
j. Nadine Gordimer
k. Mario Vargas Llosa

ANSWERS:
1. J
2. C
3. F
4. I
5. B
6. G
7. H
8. E
9. A
10. K
TRANSFER
Directions: Make a magazine cover showing the influence of world literature in the
country. Make a short description out of it.

Rubric:
Content: 10
Creativity: 5
Language: 5

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