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13. This is a Japanese all-female musical theater troupe where women play all roles in lavish, Broadway-
style productions of Western-style musicals, and sometimes stories adapted from shōjo manga and
Japanese folktales.

A. Kabuki

B. Geisha dances-

C. Noh

D. Takarazuka Revue

33. Which is a famous traditional theatre of Northern India which is said that the style was developed from
'Bhagat' form of theatre which is approximately 400 years old?
A. Jatra
B. Ramleela
C. Swang.
D. Nautanki

ENG 158

13. Which literary element explains the mood is defined as the emotion or feeling
that readers get from reading the words on a page. *
A. setting
B. mood
C. theme
D. point of view
33. Which of the following Filipino poets wrote the poem The Spouse?
A. Luis Dato
B. Benito Reyes
C. Cirilo Bautista
D. Estrella Amper
The poem “THE SPOUSE” by Luis G. Dato, which first appeared on the Philippine
Magazine in 1934 and LGD's My Book of Verses in 1936, has been included in the
Philippine college literature curriculum since the 1960's
ENG 159
13. He was the Pharaoh in the time of Moses who saved many lives of the Israelites?
A. Amenhotep
B. Ramises
C. Ramises
D. Thutmose
The pharaoh during the time when Moses is believed to have freed the Israelites is
commonly believed to have been Ramses
33. Seth then threw the body of Osiris into the Nile, which carried the once great king
to a city where Osiris' body was stopped by a tree, which grew to envelope him. In
which city, now in Lebanon, was this said to have taken place?
A. Byblos
B. Tripoli
C. Abydos
D. Sestos

Hapi, the keeper of the Nile, carried the chest into the Great Green Sea to the city of
Byblos. The fine chest in which Osiris was trapped was itself trapped by the tree which
grew tall and was admired by many.
ENG 160
13. In A Rose for Emily, who thought that the poison is for Emily’s suicide attempt?
A. townspeople
B. Homer Baron
C. Emily Grierson
D. William Faulkner
The narrator describes the fear that some of the townspeople have that Emily will use the
poison to kill herself. Her potential marriage to Homer seems increasingly unlikely,
despite their continued Sunday ritual. The more outraged women of the town insist that
the Baptist minister talk with Emily
33.Which of the following works of Oscar Wilde echoed too faithfully his discipleship to the poets
Algernon Swinburne, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and John Keats?
A. Poems (1881)
B. Magdalen Walk
C. Intentions (1891)
D. The Picture of Dorian Gray
In Oscar Wilde he published, from his own expense, Poems (1881), which echoed, too
faithfully, his discipleship to the poets Algernon Swinburne, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and John
Keats. Eager for further acclaim, Wilde agreed to lecture in the United States and Canada in
1882, announcing on his arrival at customs in New York City
ENG 161

13. “Karina is a great person. She loves to take care of everyone.” What kind of
reference is evident in the sentence?
A. Exophoric-
B. Anaphoric –
C. Cataphoric-
D. Homophoric-

33. Which of the following is said to be a very vital instrument of stylistics since it deals with
the variations and the options that are available to an author.
A. Style as a man C. Style as Deviation
B. Style as a choice D. Style as Conformity
ENG 162

13. Who is NOT a contemporary writer?


A. Annie Proulx
B. J.D. Salinger
C. Robert Frost
D. Sam Shepard

33. Which of the following refers to a narrative genre in literature that involves a
mysterious, adventurous, or spiritual story line where the focus is on a quest that
involves bravery and strong values, not always a love interest?
A. Romance
B. Comic Strip
C. Popular Literature
D. Comic Book

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