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  • 1

    Literary types:

    1. short story 2. poetry 3.novel 4. essay

  • 2

    A work of fiction that can be read in one setting.

    short story

  • 3

    It is a prose fiction which hats its early beginnings in parables, fables, tales. Allegory and folklores.

    short story

  • 4

    Elements of Short Story:

    1. plot 2. characters 3. setting 4. theme 5. conflict

  • 5

    is composed. It serves as the skeleton or blueprint of the story.

    plot

  • 6

    ___ presents the parts of a fully developed plot

    Villanueva

  • 7

    It is the beginning of the story. It provides background or the information about the situation that gives rise to the problem. It introduces the character, the setting and the point of view.

    exposition

  • 8

    Consists of a number of incidents showing series of changes or complications pointing to a solution of the problem and preparing the reader to understand and accept the turning point.

    development

  • 9

    It may be an accident, a speech or a gesture which may mean the difference between the favorable and unfavorable solution.

    turning point

  • 10

    It is a point where a logical solution is reached and no other solution possible.

    turning point

  • 11

    The highest point of the story arouses the greatest interest and evokes the most intense feelings of the reader.

    climax

  • 12

    It refers to the "unraveling" of the plot. the action or intrigue ends in success or failure, the mystery is solved or the misunderstanding is cleared away.

    Denouement

  • 13

    Denouement. refers to the "___" of the plot. the action or intrigue ends in success or failure, the mystery is solved or the misunderstanding is cleared away.

    unraveling

  • 14

    may also include the reversal of the hero's fortunes, weather to his success or destruction.

    denouement

  • 15

    This refers to the ending of the story depending on the outcome of the actions

    conclusion

  • 16

    Plot:

    1. exposition 2. development 3. turning point 4. climax 5. donouement 6. conclusion

  • 17

    Reading for ____ is more difficult than raiding for a lot because it is much more complex, varied and ambiguous.

    character

  • 18

    is used by a writer to preset characters.

    characterization

  • 19

    characterization:

    1. direct 2. indirect

  • 20

    is used when the writer portrays about how a character looks, behaves and thinks

    Direct characterization

  • 21

    is used when the writer lets you draw your own conclusions about a character from the way the character speaks or acts or how other react to the character

    indirect characterization

  • 22

    The locale or place where the event or action took nplace.

    setting

  • 23

    It refers to the message communicated by the story.

    theme

  • 24

    The controlling idea or insight in a literary work.

    theme

  • 25

    It is the unifying generalization about life stated or implied by the story.

    theme

  • 26

    is a struggle between two people or things in a short story.

    conflict

  • 27

    ___is usually on one side of the central conflict.

    main character

  • 28

    A branch of literature that imaginatively and figuratively expresses man's thoughts and feelings, usually in verse form.

    poetry

  • 29

    It is a metaphorical communication, "the highest form of talk".

    poetry

  • 30

    It is intended to provide pleasure through beautiful, elevated, imaginative expression of strong feelings and spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings recollected in tranquility as universal as language.

    poetry

  • 31

    The most primitive people have used it and the most civilized have cultivated it.

    poetry

  • 32

    The most challenging among the types of literature

    poetry

  • 33

    The most challenging among the types of literature for the following reasons:

    1. It requires the proper choice of words or grammar. 2. It requires the denotative and symbolical meaning of the text used. 3. The limitation imposed by the structure and rhythm of sounds does not limit the universality to the thought implied by poetry.

  • 34

    The theme is generally personal such love, death, frustration, hatred, faith in god and man, human sufferings and culture and traditions.

    poetry

  • 35

    Elements of Poetry:

    1. Language 2. tones 3. imagery 4. sounds 5. rhythm and meter 6. thought or meaning 7. shape of the poem 8. speaker

  • 36

    Language:

    1. Denotative languages 2. Connotative language 3. Poetic language 4. Figurative language.

  • 37

    actual meaning

    denotative language

  • 38

    implied meaning

    Connotative language

  • 39

    language that considers diction, vocabulary

    poetic language

  • 40

    Figurative language:

    1. simile 2. metaphor 3. personification 4. apostrophe 5. hyperbole 7. oxymoron

  • 41

    used in comparing two unlike things.

    simile

  • 42

    Used in indirect comparison

    metaphor

  • 43

    Used when the poet gives human characteristics and capabilities to non- human or inanimate oblects.

    personification

  • 44

    When the poet addresses an absent person as if he were present or an abstract idea or inanimate object as if it has life.

    apostrophe

  • 45

    When the writer exaggerates for effect.

    hyperbole

  • 46

    When the poet combines contraries or opposites to portray a particular image or to produce striking effect.

    oxymoron

  • 47

    refers to the atmosphere, feeling, attitude, stance or the way the poet look at his subject or the world.

    tone

  • 48

    Such atmosphere could either be serous, ironic, bitter, joyful, resigned and others

    tone

  • 49

    It is the representation of sense of experience or the total sensory suggestion of poetry which includes visual, auditory, tactile, gustatory, and bodily images.

    imagery

  • 50

    This is characterized either as pleasant (full, open vowel sounds) or unpleasant (short abrupt, vowel sound)

    sounds

  • 51

    It is related to the "beats of our hearts" and " the flow of air from our lungs".

    Rhythm and meter.

  • 52

    is the regular and irregular patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables, metrical or rhetorical stressed.

    rhythm

  • 53

    is the accent that arranged as to occur at approximately equal intervals of time.

    meter

  • 54

    This refers to what the poem implies or trying to express.

    thought or meaning

  • 55

    Meaning:

    1. total meaning 2. prose meaning

  • 56

    which refers to the total experience it communicates

    total meaning

  • 57

    which refers to the value or worth of the poem

    prose meaning

  • 58

    This refers to how the words are arranged on the page.

    shape of the poem

  • 59

    Most poems consists of lines called___

    stanza

  • 60

    ___has distinct features of thought similar to paragraph.

    stanza

  • 61

    This is the voice that talks to the reader who may or may not be the poet or author/writer.

    speaker

  • 62

    a literary output or composition/writing on a particular topic o subject.

    essay

  • 63

    The writer author expresses his personal thoughts, feelings, experiences and opinions on a particular subject or a phase of in an individual's life that catches his attention.

    essay

  • 64

    The writer wants to make his reader appreciates the good things he points out or the beauty of its work and the unwanted effects of certain attitudes and behaviors.

    essay

  • 65

    is heavy, informative and intellectually stimulating.

    formal essay

  • 66

    is light, humorous and entertaining.

    informal essay

  • 67

    Elements of an Essay

    1. The issue introduced 2. The writer's viewpoint and thought 3. The relevance of the issue to the life of the reader

  • 68

    This introduces or reflects the actual purpose of the author.

    the issue introduced

  • 69

    This is an outpouring of idea of what the writer's thought about the issue discussed if he is for or against it.

    The writer's viewpoint and thought.

  • 70

    This is also the final stand of the author.

    The writer's viewpoint and thought.

  • 71

    This refers to how the reader would appreciate the output based upon his perception, response and if it brings about a feeling of enjoyment with the message/ theme of the essay.

    The relevance of the issue to the life of the reader

  • 72

    A long work prose fiction dealing with characters, situations and scenes that represents the picturesque of real life, its setting and the action in the form of lot.

    novel

  • 73

    The purpose of fiction whether long or short, gives us moral lessons and provides pleasure.

    novel

  • 74

    Elements of Novel:

    1. setting 2. plot 3. theme 4. characters

  • 75

    It involves not only the geography but also the beliefs, cultures and traditions, practices and values of a particular place or historical period.

    setting

  • 76

    This serves as the basic foundation which serves as the framework of the novel.

    plot

  • 77

    It gives proportion and shape to the novel

    plot

  • 78

    the order of events or happenings in the novel.

    plot

  • 79

    is an important element of the plot.

    conflict

  • 80

    The universal truth found in the novel, or the main idea or topic.

    theme

  • 81

    It does not mean the moral, value but rather the message that teaches the reader in the latter part.

    theme

  • 82

    This refers players in the novel.

    characters

  • 83

    They do not only act but imbibe and portray the moral, emotional and intellectual characteristics and qualities endowed tc them by the writer

    characters

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Literary types:

    1. short story 2. poetry 3.novel 4. essay

  • 2

    A work of fiction that can be read in one setting.

    short story

  • 3

    It is a prose fiction which hats its early beginnings in parables, fables, tales. Allegory and folklores.

    short story

  • 4

    Elements of Short Story:

    1. plot 2. characters 3. setting 4. theme 5. conflict

  • 5

    is composed. It serves as the skeleton or blueprint of the story.

    plot

  • 6

    ___ presents the parts of a fully developed plot

    Villanueva

  • 7

    It is the beginning of the story. It provides background or the information about the situation that gives rise to the problem. It introduces the character, the setting and the point of view.

    exposition

  • 8

    Consists of a number of incidents showing series of changes or complications pointing to a solution of the problem and preparing the reader to understand and accept the turning point.

    development

  • 9

    It may be an accident, a speech or a gesture which may mean the difference between the favorable and unfavorable solution.

    turning point

  • 10

    It is a point where a logical solution is reached and no other solution possible.

    turning point

  • 11

    The highest point of the story arouses the greatest interest and evokes the most intense feelings of the reader.

    climax

  • 12

    It refers to the "unraveling" of the plot. the action or intrigue ends in success or failure, the mystery is solved or the misunderstanding is cleared away.

    Denouement

  • 13

    Denouement. refers to the "___" of the plot. the action or intrigue ends in success or failure, the mystery is solved or the misunderstanding is cleared away.

    unraveling

  • 14

    may also include the reversal of the hero's fortunes, weather to his success or destruction.

    denouement

  • 15

    This refers to the ending of the story depending on the outcome of the actions

    conclusion

  • 16

    Plot:

    1. exposition 2. development 3. turning point 4. climax 5. donouement 6. conclusion

  • 17

    Reading for ____ is more difficult than raiding for a lot because it is much more complex, varied and ambiguous.

    character

  • 18

    is used by a writer to preset characters.

    characterization

  • 19

    characterization:

    1. direct 2. indirect

  • 20

    is used when the writer portrays about how a character looks, behaves and thinks

    Direct characterization

  • 21

    is used when the writer lets you draw your own conclusions about a character from the way the character speaks or acts or how other react to the character

    indirect characterization

  • 22

    The locale or place where the event or action took nplace.

    setting

  • 23

    It refers to the message communicated by the story.

    theme

  • 24

    The controlling idea or insight in a literary work.

    theme

  • 25

    It is the unifying generalization about life stated or implied by the story.

    theme

  • 26

    is a struggle between two people or things in a short story.

    conflict

  • 27

    ___is usually on one side of the central conflict.

    main character

  • 28

    A branch of literature that imaginatively and figuratively expresses man's thoughts and feelings, usually in verse form.

    poetry

  • 29

    It is a metaphorical communication, "the highest form of talk".

    poetry

  • 30

    It is intended to provide pleasure through beautiful, elevated, imaginative expression of strong feelings and spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings recollected in tranquility as universal as language.

    poetry

  • 31

    The most primitive people have used it and the most civilized have cultivated it.

    poetry

  • 32

    The most challenging among the types of literature

    poetry

  • 33

    The most challenging among the types of literature for the following reasons:

    1. It requires the proper choice of words or grammar. 2. It requires the denotative and symbolical meaning of the text used. 3. The limitation imposed by the structure and rhythm of sounds does not limit the universality to the thought implied by poetry.

  • 34

    The theme is generally personal such love, death, frustration, hatred, faith in god and man, human sufferings and culture and traditions.

    poetry

  • 35

    Elements of Poetry:

    1. Language 2. tones 3. imagery 4. sounds 5. rhythm and meter 6. thought or meaning 7. shape of the poem 8. speaker

  • 36

    Language:

    1. Denotative languages 2. Connotative language 3. Poetic language 4. Figurative language.

  • 37

    actual meaning

    denotative language

  • 38

    implied meaning

    Connotative language

  • 39

    language that considers diction, vocabulary

    poetic language

  • 40

    Figurative language:

    1. simile 2. metaphor 3. personification 4. apostrophe 5. hyperbole 7. oxymoron

  • 41

    used in comparing two unlike things.

    simile

  • 42

    Used in indirect comparison

    metaphor

  • 43

    Used when the poet gives human characteristics and capabilities to non- human or inanimate oblects.

    personification

  • 44

    When the poet addresses an absent person as if he were present or an abstract idea or inanimate object as if it has life.

    apostrophe

  • 45

    When the writer exaggerates for effect.

    hyperbole

  • 46

    When the poet combines contraries or opposites to portray a particular image or to produce striking effect.

    oxymoron

  • 47

    refers to the atmosphere, feeling, attitude, stance or the way the poet look at his subject or the world.

    tone

  • 48

    Such atmosphere could either be serous, ironic, bitter, joyful, resigned and others

    tone

  • 49

    It is the representation of sense of experience or the total sensory suggestion of poetry which includes visual, auditory, tactile, gustatory, and bodily images.

    imagery

  • 50

    This is characterized either as pleasant (full, open vowel sounds) or unpleasant (short abrupt, vowel sound)

    sounds

  • 51

    It is related to the "beats of our hearts" and " the flow of air from our lungs".

    Rhythm and meter.

  • 52

    is the regular and irregular patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables, metrical or rhetorical stressed.

    rhythm

  • 53

    is the accent that arranged as to occur at approximately equal intervals of time.

    meter

  • 54

    This refers to what the poem implies or trying to express.

    thought or meaning

  • 55

    Meaning:

    1. total meaning 2. prose meaning

  • 56

    which refers to the total experience it communicates

    total meaning

  • 57

    which refers to the value or worth of the poem

    prose meaning

  • 58

    This refers to how the words are arranged on the page.

    shape of the poem

  • 59

    Most poems consists of lines called___

    stanza

  • 60

    ___has distinct features of thought similar to paragraph.

    stanza

  • 61

    This is the voice that talks to the reader who may or may not be the poet or author/writer.

    speaker

  • 62

    a literary output or composition/writing on a particular topic o subject.

    essay

  • 63

    The writer author expresses his personal thoughts, feelings, experiences and opinions on a particular subject or a phase of in an individual's life that catches his attention.

    essay

  • 64

    The writer wants to make his reader appreciates the good things he points out or the beauty of its work and the unwanted effects of certain attitudes and behaviors.

    essay

  • 65

    is heavy, informative and intellectually stimulating.

    formal essay

  • 66

    is light, humorous and entertaining.

    informal essay

  • 67

    Elements of an Essay

    1. The issue introduced 2. The writer's viewpoint and thought 3. The relevance of the issue to the life of the reader

  • 68

    This introduces or reflects the actual purpose of the author.

    the issue introduced

  • 69

    This is an outpouring of idea of what the writer's thought about the issue discussed if he is for or against it.

    The writer's viewpoint and thought.

  • 70

    This is also the final stand of the author.

    The writer's viewpoint and thought.

  • 71

    This refers to how the reader would appreciate the output based upon his perception, response and if it brings about a feeling of enjoyment with the message/ theme of the essay.

    The relevance of the issue to the life of the reader

  • 72

    A long work prose fiction dealing with characters, situations and scenes that represents the picturesque of real life, its setting and the action in the form of lot.

    novel

  • 73

    The purpose of fiction whether long or short, gives us moral lessons and provides pleasure.

    novel

  • 74

    Elements of Novel:

    1. setting 2. plot 3. theme 4. characters

  • 75

    It involves not only the geography but also the beliefs, cultures and traditions, practices and values of a particular place or historical period.

    setting

  • 76

    This serves as the basic foundation which serves as the framework of the novel.

    plot

  • 77

    It gives proportion and shape to the novel

    plot

  • 78

    the order of events or happenings in the novel.

    plot

  • 79

    is an important element of the plot.

    conflict

  • 80

    The universal truth found in the novel, or the main idea or topic.

    theme

  • 81

    It does not mean the moral, value but rather the message that teaches the reader in the latter part.

    theme

  • 82

    This refers players in the novel.

    characters

  • 83

    They do not only act but imbibe and portray the moral, emotional and intellectual characteristics and qualities endowed tc them by the writer

    characters