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REMINDERS:

1. Write your Name, Grade Level, Republic of the Philippines


Section, Summative No. and Department of Education
Date Answered legibly in your Region VII – Central Visayas
Answer Sheet. SCHOOLS DIVISION OF TOLEDO CITY
LURAY II BARANGAY HIGH SCHOOL
2. Use yellow paper Luray II, Toledo City

SUMMATIVE TEST NO. 2

CREATIVE NONFICTION
Second Semester – Quarter 1

WRITTEN TEST

A. Directions: Read and analyze the questions that need to be answered. Write
only the letter of your answer on a separate paper.

1. In a Creative Nonfiction, what do you call the framework of a particular story?


A. Blueprint
B. Plot
C. Sequence
D. Timeline

2. “Maria is very anxious about her current situation. She doesn’t know what to do.”
Granting that this is told by a narrator, what point of view (POV) is being applied?
A. 1st Person POV
B. 2nd Person POV
C. 3rd Person POV
D. 4th Person POV

3. What is the most appropriate question that should be asked to analyze the
characters and their characterizations in the story?
A. What are the names of the characters?
B. What are the dialogues that they uttered?
C. How many characters are there in the story?
D. How did the characters exemplify their roles in the story?

4. Which of the following guidelines should be taken into consideration when you
need to analyze the Point of View used in the story?
A. The important dialogues should be considered.
B. The characters’ speech should be analyzed based on their attitude.
C. The narrator of the story and the pronouns he/she uses should be
considered.
D. The author of the story should point out the over-all meaning of the story.

5. What level of thinking is best applied when you ask this question: “How did the
conflict affect the succeeding events in the story?”?
A. Higher Order Thinking Skills
B. Interpretive Level
C. Lower Order Thinking Skills
D. Higher Order Thinking Skills
6. What example of literary element is the statement below?
“God’s faithfulness is evident”
A. Mood
B. Moral
C. Theme
D. Tone

7. Granting that you are reading a Creative Nonfiction story and you came across
with this sentence: “I can hear the loud and endless cries of our people because of
this pandemic.” What kind of figurative language is exemplified?
A. Apostrophe
B. Hyperbole
C. Onomatopoeia
D. Personification

_____8. How do you analyze the symbolisms present in a CNF story?


A. Look at the object in a literal level.
B. Try to compare the object with another object of its kind.
C. Look for the deeper meaning of the object and connect it with how it is
valued
or given importance in the story.
D. Figure out what’s in the object which cannot be found in another object for
you to unveil its symbolism in the story.

_____9. How do you analyze the different figurative languages in the story?
A. Interpret them in its surface level.
B. Read them as if you are reading them normally.
C. Read them in their deeper sense and see their relationship with the story.
D. List the different figurative languages that you can see and identify what
kind
they are.

_____10. What are the most essential skills in analyzing the elements in a Creative
Nonfiction story?
A. The ability to read the text.
B. The ability to read and understand the texts.
C. The ability to read, understand and analyze the texts.
D. The ability to read, understand, and analyze both the texts and the
elements
of the story.
B. Matching Type: Match the definitions in column A with the appropriate
literary elements in column B.

Column A Column B

1. It is considered as the main A. Alliteration


tools in a writer’s toolbox B. Conflict
2. It is made up of exposition, complication, C. Creative Nonfiction
climax, falling action and resolution D. Dialogue
3. It is the identity of the narrative voice E. Imagery
4. It is the driving force of a story F. Literary Elements
5. It refers to the underlying meaning conveyed G. Plot
by a certain literary piece H. Point of View
6. It is derived from the Latin word “latira” I. Rhythm
which means letters of alphabet J. Style
7. It is the pattern of stressed and unstressed K. Theme
beats
8. It appeals to the readers’ physical senses
9. It is the way in which an author writes and/or
tells a story
10. It is the stance where characters speak
to one another

PERFORMANCE TASK

Directions: Narrate how you would react when you accidentally slip on a banana
peeling [or anything slippery] and you fall on someone’s arms (your ultimate crush).
Employ the following literary elements: character, setting, plot, simile, hyperbole, and
dialogue. Use a separate sheet for your answers.

Your narrative will be scored using the following rubrics:

20 pts 15 pts 10 pts.


The composition focused The composition focused The composition partly
on the specified subject on the specified subject focused on the specified
and supplied the needed and supplied the needed subject and supplied
information. It also information. It also some information. It used
employed necessary employed some literary minimal literary elements.
literary elements. elements. Organization is Organization is incoherent
Organization is logical quite incoherent and and there are many
and grammar is flawless. there are several ungrammatical parts
ungrammatical parts
KEY TO CORRECTION
Test 1. A. 1. B 2. C 3. D 4. C 5. D 6. B 7. C 8. C 9. C 10. D

B.1.

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