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SUMMATIVE
SUMMATIVE
SUMMATIVE
SET A SET A
1. A stage where the audience A. In the round stage
sits on one side, known as
the proscenium arch. B. Traverse stage
2. A stage position at the center
of the audience, there is
audience around the whole C. Stage
stage.
D. Proscenium stage
3. A stage where the audience
sits on two sides.
4. A stage where It has E. Thrust stage
audience members on three
sides of the stage, and known
as the oldest known fixed
type of stage.
5. The platform on which the
actors perform in a theater.
6. He is the only son of Montagues, the who fell in love with Juliet.
a. Romeo c. Capulet
a. Tybalt d. Rosaline
7. She is the only daughter of Capulet, the one who fell in love with Romeo.
a. Romeo c. Capulet
b. Juliet d. Rosaline
8. He is the member of the Capulet clan, the one who recognized Romeo in the feast
and wanted to fight him.
a. Romeo c. Tybalt
d. Montague d. Rosaline
9. It is a literary device which gives the qualities of a person to an animal, an object, or
an idea.
a. Oxymoron b. Personification
b. Repetition c. Foreshadowing
10. It is the use of any element of language—a sound, word, phrase---more than once
to stress a certain idea.
a. Oxymoron b. Personification
b. Repetition c. Foreshadowing
11. It is a literary device that an author provides clues or hints that suggest future
events.
a. Oxymoron b. Personification
b. Repetition c. Foreshadowing
12. It is a literary device that has repeated consonant sounds occurring at the beginning
of words or within words.
a. Oxymoron b. Personification
b. Repetition c. Foreshadowing
13. It is a literary device in which the two contrasting words or ideas put together.
a. Oxymoron b. Alliteration
b. Repetition c. Foreshadowing
14. It is a literary device in which words are sound the way they are spelled.
a. Oxymoron b. Alliteration
b. Repetition c. Onomatopoeia
14. It is a literary device that create statement through exaggeration.
a. Oxymoron b. Alliteration
b. Hyperbole c. Onomatopoeia
15. It is a literary device in which it presents a scene that took place at an earlier time
or about the thing that happened in the past.
a. Foreshadowing b. Alliteration
b. Repetition c. Onomatopoeia