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A style of fictional literature

of extreme brevity.

a. Graphic Novels b. Flash fiction c. Illustrated Novels d. Doodle fiction


A literary presentation where
the author incorporates doodle
drawings and hand written
graphics in place of traditional
font.
a. Graphic Novels b. Flash fiction c. Illustrated Novels d. Doodle fiction
Narrative in comic book
formats.

a. Graphic Novels b. Flash fiction c. Illustrated Novels d. Doodle fiction


It is used in the English-
speaking world as a generic
term for all comics books and
graphic novels originally
published in Japan.

a. Manga b. Digi-fiction c. Illustrated Novels d. Doodle fiction


It is a story through text and
illustrated images.

a. Manga b. Digi-fiction c. Illustrated Novels d. Doodle fiction


1st English language African
Play.

a. Things fall apart b. Black Hermit c. The girl who liked to save d. Ethiopia Unbound
1 East African Drama.
st

a. Things fall apart b. Black Hermit c. The girl who liked to save d. Ethiopia Unbound
Africa’s most influential
literary magazines.

a. AFRI b. OKIKE c. UNOKA d. AGBALA


Chinua Achebe written his 1 st

novel entitled
________________________________.
a. Things fall apart b. Black Hermit c. The girl who liked to save d. Ethiopia Unbound
He published the 1st African novel
written in English.
a. Herbert Isaac Ernest Dhlomo b. Joseph Ephraim Casely Hayford c. Ngugi Wa Thiong’o
d. Chinua Achebe
It is the period where literature in
Latin-America was primarily oral,
and it was introduced by the
Aztecs and Mayans.
a. Colonial Literature b. Nineteenth – Century Literature c. Pre-Columbian Literature
d. Columbian Literature
(Spanish, Portuguese and the
indigenous languages of Americas
as well as literature of the United
States written in the Spanish
language)
a. European Literature b. Latin-American Literature c. Anglo-American Literature
d. Asian Literature
Lake Isle of Inisfree was written by
___________________________.
a. William Shakespeare b. William Blake c. William Butler Yeats d. Dan
Brown
He is the writer of poem entitled
“The Tyger”.
a. William Blake b. Charles Dickens c. John Milton d. Mark Twain
He is an Irish poet and dramatist,
and Noble Laureate, who was a
leader of the Irish Renaissance
and one of the foremost writers of
the 20th Century.
a. William Shakespeare b. William Blake c. William Butler Yeats d. Dan
Brown
It is the highest glory of the
English Renaissance

a. Drama b. Short Story c. Ballad d. Folktales


She is the writer of the Sonnets
from Portuguese.

a. John Milton b. Mark Twain c. Elizabeth Barrett Browning d. Alfred Tennyson


It is an example of an Anglo-Saxon
Hero Tale.

a. Grendel b. Beowulf c. Almanac d. The Celts


He is the father of Short Stories
and the writer of the famous “El
Dorado”.

a. Edgar Allan Poe b. Geoffrey Chaucer c. William Shakespeare


d. Francis Bacon
He is the writer of the novels
“David Copperfield”, “Oliver
Twist,” “A Tale of Two Cities”,
“Christmas Carol” and “Great
Expectations”.
a. John Denver b. Charles Dickens c. Norman Lockswell d. William Carthwright
Rudyard Kipling is most widely
known for his work for children,
especially the
_____________________________.
a. Jungle Book b. The Ghost Stories c. Christmas Carold. A Night before Christmas
 
He is the writer of the Adventures
of Huckleberry Finn.
a. John Milton b. Mark Twain c. Elizabeth Barrett Browning d. Alfred Tennyson
He is the father of Romanticism.
a. William Wordsworth b. John Milton c. Robert Burns
d. Rudyard Kipling
He is known the father of English
Literature and widely considered
the greatest English poet of the
middles Ages.
a. Edgar Allan Poe b. Geoffrey Chaucer c. William Shakespeare
d. Francis Bacon
The name “England” is derived
from the Old English name
ENGLALAND which means
__________________________.
a. Land of the Dragon b. Land of the Angles c. Land of the Rising Sun
d. Land of the Sand
The shortest form of Japanese
poetry and it is the most popuplar.
It has 17 syllables and 3 lines
consist of 5-7-5 syllables.
a. Tanka b. Haiku c. Senryu d. Sushi
It is the play of the masses. It is
less intellectual, more realistic,
and even sensational.
a. Kabuki Play b. Puppet Play c. NOH Play d. Manyo Shu
He was a great Indian poet and
dramatist. He was awarded the
Novel Prize for literature in 1913
and was knighted by the British
Government in 1915.
a. Panchatantra b. Shakuntala c. Rabindranath Tagore d. Kalidasa
He was the greatest philosopher
of the world has known and one of
the truly great men that China has
produced.
a. Li Po b. Confucius c. Po-Chu-I d. Pat-Chi-Fu
It refers to the study of the
literature of the people in China,
India, Japan, and other small
nation that surrounds them.
a. European Literature b. Latin-American Literature c. Anglo-American Literature
d. Asian Literature
Enumerate the Genres of 21st
Century Literature

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