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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION V
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF MASBATE PROVINCE
CATAINGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
POBLACION, CATAINGAN, MASBATE

Name:_________________________________
Grade level and Section:_____________________
Date:__________________________________
Subject Teacher:__________________________

CREATVE WRITING
(SUMMATIVE TEST)
(Week 5&6)
TEST I.
Choose the correct answer and write in the space provided.

• Climax Foreshadowing Flashback


Onomatopoeia
• Genre Imagery Irony Metaphor
• Mood Narrator Tone Alliteration
• Personification Setting Symbol Theme

1. _______________ is a literary device that allows writers to show their audience specific events
that happened before the current action of the story.
2. _________________ can be verbal, situational, or dramatic and has the result of the meaning,
situation or action being one thing but meaning something different.
3. _________________ is where a story takes place.

4. _________________ is a minor story that runs inside the main story.


5. _________________ is a concrete or physical object that represents an abstract concept.
6. _________________ is how the writer feels about his subject that comes through based upon the
types of words chosen.
7. _________________ is how the reader feels about the story.
8. _________________ is an abstraction that represents the central idea of the story.
9. _________________ tells the story either in the first, second or third person point of view.
10. _________________ is the most exciting part of a story where all of the main conflict comes
together.
11. _________________ is when the author hints at actions that will come in the future.
12. _________________ is a word that describes words that represent sounds.
13. _________________ _________________ is when authors give human traits to animals or some
other lifeless object.
14. _________________ is repetition of sounds or words to form a pattern.
15. _________________ is a writer's vivid description that helps readers visualize.

II. Encircle the correct answer.


1. What is intertextuality?

A. The relationship between texts.


B. Allusions from one text to another.
C. The translation of a text into a different language.
D. Copying of ideas and texts

2. Who introduced intertextuality in literary linguistics?


A. Graham Allen C. Ferdinand de Saussure
B. Julia Kristeva D. Mikhail Bkakhtin

3. A filmmaker decides to make a remake of Senakulo . This is an example of


A. Allusion B. Appropriation C. Parody D. Citation
4. Which of the following would not be an example of intertextuality? A. A translation of one work
into a different language.
B. A poetic homage to an earlier writer by adopting that writer’s theme and tone.
C. The main characters of two unrelated works coincidentally both named Bob.
D. Movies having different titles but same characters and content.

5. Which of the following statements is not an example of intertextuality in Tom Stoppard’s


Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead?

A. Tom Stoppard used the same character names as in Shakespeare’s original play.
B. The Disney movie The Lion King is also based somewhat on Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
C. Parts of the Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead are exact quotes from
Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
D. None of the Above

Prepared by:
SHERYL C. MANATAD
T-III

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