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TALISAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Talisay,Surigao City
SENIOR HIGH
REVIEW QUESTIONNAIRE
CREATIVE WRITING
S.Y.2017-2018

NAME:__________________________________________ SCORE:_____________

I- TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE if it the statement is true, then, write FALSE if the statement is false. State the
word /phrase that makes the sentence wrong.

__________1. Reading a poem does not only concern about getting its rhyme and metrical pattern but
it involves exploring the experience of reading internally.

__________2. All poems should have rhyme.

__________, Creative writing has the same level of difficulty to technical writing.

__________4.Plot is the highest emotion of the story or drama.

__________5.Drama and poetry have two kinds of characters.

III- MULTIPLE CHOICE- Choose the best/nearest answer. Underline the letter of the correct answer.

6. A form of artistic expression draws on imagination to convey meaning through the use of imagery and others.

a. technical writing b. creative writing c. persuasive writing d. expressive writing

7. It conveys specific information about technical subjects, to a specific audience for a specific purpose

a. technical writing b. creative writing c. persuasive writing d. expressive writing

8. A writing that aims to change attitude or motivate to action and depends on emotional appeal.

a. technical writing b. creative writing c. persuasive writing d. expressive writing

9. It is a subjective response to a personal experience such as journals and diaries.

a. technical writing b. creative writing c. persuasive writing d. expressive writing

10. A literary text that author uses a vivid images and descriptive language to add depth of the meaning of the line.

a. Imagery b. pictures c. figures of speech d. all of the choices

11. “ A startled little waves that leaped upon the seashore” . this line is an example of_____

a. subjective imagery b. kinesthetic imagery c. olfactory image d. gustatory imagery

12.Silence was broken by the roaring thunder. This line is an example of_____

a auditory imagery b. kinesthetic imagery c. olfactory image d. gustatory imagery

13. He acts silly at times, but he was blessed with a brilliant brain. This line is an example of _____

a. assonance b. consonance c. onomatopoeia d. alliteration

14. Thanks to an in-depth description of the candy’s various flavors, the readers can almost experience the delighters of
the meaning. This line is an example of_____

a auditory imagery b. kinesthetic imagery c. olfactory image d. gustatory imagery

15. The tropical scent of the hyacinth flower drives me to wonder internally. This line is an example of____

a auditory imagery b. kinesthetic imagery c. olfactory image d. gustatory imagery

16. The bad character of the story.

a. protagonist b. antagonist c. director d. actor

17. The place where the drama /story happen.

a. characters b. stage c. setting d. feelings


18. It has a multiple characters.

a. short story b. novels c. poems d. epic

19. In fiction story, there is plot that is considered a series of event, what do you call starting point of the problem?

a. exposition b. rising action c. falling action d. resolution

20.This is a technique use by the fiction writer that gives an idea to the reader on what to expect.

a. flashback b. settings c. plot d. foreshadowing

21. Your explanation is as clear as mud.

a. simile b metaphor c. personification d. pun

22. Unpopular celebrity

a. oxymoron b metaphor c. personification d. pun

23. A rich man is no richer than a poor man.

a. oxymoron b metaphor c. paradox d. pun

24. She did realize that the opportunity is knocking at her door.

a. oxymoron b metaphor c. personification d. pun

25. Always trust a glue man, they tend to stick of their own words.

a. oxymoron b apostrophe c. personification d. pun

26. Writing is my bread and butter.

a. synecdoche b apostrophe c. personification d. metonymy

27.Good bye England’s rose, may your memories will linger in our hearts forever.

a. synecdoche b apostrophe c. personification d. metonymy48. I want to spend a lifetime with you.

a. Irony b. hyperbole c. litotes d.pun

29. Her voice is music to his ears.

a. oxymoron b metaphor c. paradox d. pun

30. The tires of the sports car halted with a loud screech.

a. apostrophe b. assonance c. chiasmus d. euphemism

31. Not bad. Not bad at all.

a. Irony b. hyperbole c. litotes d.pun

32 “ Oh great! Now you have broken the camera.

a. Irony b. hyperbole c. litotes d.pun

33. I was so cold; I saw polar bears wearing jackets.

a. Irony b. hyperbole c. litotes d.pun

34. Line 1- Panther…Line 2 – Sleek, graceful…Line 3- Running, hiding, emerging…Line 4- Happy to be free…Line 5-
Cat. This is an example of_____.

a. Couplet b. Cinquain c. Haiku d. Tanaga

35. It is an experimental poetry that the first letters of each line are aligned vertically to form a word. The word often is
the subject of the poem.

a. Couplet b. Cinquain c. Haiku d. Acroustic poetry


36. It is an experimental Poetry that is funny little poem containing of 5 lines in which the last words of 1st and 2nd
and 5th lines are rhymes. Last words of the 3rd and 4th is also rhyme.

a. Limericks b. Cinquain c. Haiku d. Acroustic poetry

37. A lyric poem written in elegiac couplets that expresses sorrow or lamentation usually for one who has died.

a. Limericks b. Elegy c. Haiku d. Ode

38. A popular poem in Japan that has 5-7-5 lines. NATURE is a usual theme.

a. Limericks b. Elegy c. Haiku d. Ode

39. A point of view that the writer tells what happens without stating more than can be inferred from the story’s
action and dialogue.

a. Third person omniscient b. third person limited c. third person objective point of view

d. all of the choices.

40. A point of view which involves the use of the first person personal pronouns such as “I” & “WE”.

a. First person point of view b. second person point of view

c. Third person point of view d. all of the choices’

41. The type of character that will change over the course of the story.

a. dynamic character b. static character c. protagonist character d. antagonist character

42. The type of character that will remain the same all throughout the story.

a. dynamic character b. static character c. protagonist character d. antagonist character

43.The other term for plot.

a. timeline b. storyline c. alphabet lines d. rhyming line

44. A kind of plot that is also called as “ARISTOTLEAN PLOT STRUCTURE”

a. linear plot b. non-linear plot c. episodic plot d. all of the choices

45. Another kind of plot that is made up of a series of chapters or stories linked together by the same character.

a. linear plot b. non-linear plot c. episodic plot d. all of the choices

46 “ As I lay and gaze” Blue skies and white clouds above” Billowing up high” is an example of___

a. limericks b. elegy c. Haiku d. ode

47. A long narrative poetry recounting the adventure of a warrior and heroes.

a. metrical romance b. epic c. ballad d. ode

48. It is a narrative poem which is meant to be sung, usually composed in a ballad stanzas.

a. metrical romance b. epic c. ballad d. ode

49.A short poem with 14 lines usually written in iambic pentameter.

a. sonnet b. epic c. ballad d. ode

50. A poetry that presents one or more characters speaking usually to other character but sometimes to themselves or
directly to the reader.

a. narrative poetry b. dramatic poetry c. lyric poetry d. all of the choices

51. A narrative poetry that is simple, straightforward story in verse.

a. Metrical Romance b. Metrical tale c. Metrical rhyme d. all of the choices

52. A dramatic poetry that is act of speaking while alone, especially when used as a theatrical device that allows a
character’s thoughts and ideas to be conveyed to the audience.

a. monologue b. soliloquy c. Tanaga d. haiku


53.” The ship sank. It made a sound like a monstrous metallic burp. Things bubbled at the surface and then,
everything was screaming for help, the sea , the wind ,my heart. From the lifeboat I saw something, a hope,
in middle of the angry wave in the oceans” What type of conflict does the line showed?

a. man against nature b. man against self

c. man against supernatural d. man against technology

54. It is the central idea or belief in a short story.

a. plot b. setting c. them d. character

55. It refers to the person acting in the story.

a. plot b. setting c. them d. character

56. The series of events in the story.

a. plot b. setting c. them d. character

57. The time and the place where the story takes place.

a. plot b. setting c. them d. character

58.Other term of setting.

a. storyline b. timeline c. story world d. milieu

59. The turning point and the highest emotion of the story.

a. resolution b. climax c. denouement d. rising action

60. In this phase of Freytag’s pyramid, the characters have solved the problem and win the conflict.

a. resolution b. climax c. denouement d. rising action

61. “ There are roaches infesting the office of a pest control service. This line is an example of what type of
Irony?

a. verbal irony b. situational irony c. dramatic irony d. all of the choices

62.” The reader knows that a storm is coming, but the children playing in the playground doesn’t know.” This line is
an example of what type of irony?

a. verbal irony b. situational irony c. dramatic irony d. all of the choices

63. It is a literary device where the chosen words are intentionally used to indicate a meaning other than the literal
one.

a. irony b. theme c. conflict d. setting

64. How many syllables Tanaga has?

a. 5 -7-5-7 b. 5-5-7-7 c. 7-7-7-7 d. 5-5-5-5

65. Haiku has ____ lines in every stanza.

a. 4 b.5 c. 3 d. 7

66. “ Jack and Jill went up to fetch a water” In this line , where is the feminine rhyme?

a. Jill b. Jack c. water d. none of the choices

67. Refer to the no. 33 line. Where is the masculine rhyme?

a. Jill b. Jack c. water d. none of the choices

68. Omniscient means____

a. all-written b. all -spoken c. all- knowing d. all of the above

69. What year does Gustav Freytag introduce the “Freytag’s Pyramid”

a. 1863 b.1836 c.1896 d.1839


70. The character of Maja Salvador in the television series “Wild Flower” is an example of____

a. man vs self b. man vs nature c. man vs technology d. man vs supernatural

71.”Looking at her son’s messy room, Mom says” Wow you could win an award for cleanliness”

a. verbal irony b. situational irony c. dramatic irony d. all of the choices

72. A literary device that gives hints to the reader.

a. mood b. tone c. foreshadowing d. motif

73. An example of foreshadowing that shows something will occur in the next chapter.

a. narration b. pre-scene c. heightened concern d. apprehension

74.The unit of drama.

a. sequel b. scene c. exposition d. point of view

75.The leader of the chorus.

a. director b. actor c. choragus d. villain

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