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LONG QUIZ IN ENGLISH 9 II. Word Pool.

Choose the correct answer from the


box provided with words and phrases. Determine
I. Direction: Read and understand carefully. Choose what is being asked in the following sentences.
the letter of the correct answer.
Linking verb Infinitives In-the-round Stage Logic
1. Shakespeare uses a prologue to inform the
Personification punishment Juliet Tybalt
audience that…
Gerund Apostrophe Logical Fallacies ensemble
a. Juliet is a widow.
Emotional Appeal Thrust Stage Simile Romeo
b. The lovers from the long-feud families will die.
stage crew stab Capulet’s and Montague’s banish
c. Romeo is a fugitive.
pernicious Proscenium Stage director artist
d. Romeo is a Montague and Juliet is a Capulet.
2. In the balcony scene, what does Juliet mean when 11. It is a verbal which functions as a noun, adjective,
she says: or adverb. It takes the "to + verb" in its simplest form.
“What’s Montague? It is nor hand, nor foot, 12. It is a verbal which is the noun form of a verb that
Nor arm, nor face… ends in -ing.
What’s in a name? That which we call a rose 13. It is a kind of literary device in which an object,
By any other word would smell as sweet.” abstract idea, or animal is given human
a. Montague is an unimportant name in Verona. characteristics.
b. Romeo should take her last name when they marry. 14. These are the errors in reasoning that are based
c. Romeo’s name is only a name, not a reference to on poor or faulty logic.
who he really is. 15. This type of stage is positioned at the center of the
d. It is wrong to fall in love with a Montague. audience.
3. Romeo knows Juliet’s feelings of love for him 16. It refers to the way of thinking that is reasonable.
because… 17. It is a kind of literary device that compares two
a. She wants to marry him. unlike things using the words "like" or "as".
b. She is sure his love is true. 18. It relies on playing an emotion through
c. She is not a flirt. manipulation intended to evoke feelings in the
d. He overhears her musing about her feelings for audience.
him. 19. It is a kind of literary device that is used to address
4. Who said: “O, speak again, bright angel, for though someone who is absent and cannot hear the speaker
art as glorious to this night, being o’er my head, as is or to something nonhuman that cannot understand
winged messenger of heaven.” what is said.
a. Romeo c. Tybalt 20. One of the traditional features of this stage is the
b. Juliet d. Nurse architectural frame around it which doesn't
5. Which of the following details is not introduced as a necessarily need to be in an arch shape.
complication in Act I? 21. They are two families lived in the town of Verona
a. The Capulet’s and the Montague’s are feuding. engaged in a bitter feud.
b. Lord Capulet wants Juliet to marry Paris. 22. The backstage technical crew responsible for
c. Juliet is in love with Paris. running the show. In small theater companies the
d. Tybalt is determined to avenge Romeo’s death. same persons build the set and handle the load-in.
6. Where do Romeo and Juliet meet? Then during performance, they change the scenery
a. At Capulet’s party. c. At Montague’s feast and handle the curtain.
b. At Friar Lawrence’s cell d. At the pier 23. A male of female person who performs a role in a
7. To what does Romeo first compare Juliet during the play, television, or movie.
balcony scene? 24. The person who oversees the entire process of
a. The moon c. A summer’s day staging a production.
b. The stars d. The morning sun 25. A group of theatrical artists working together to
8. How and where does Romeo commit suicide? create a theatrical production
a. With a dagger in the orchard 26. Send away from a country or place as an official
b. With a rope in the public square punishment
c. With a sword in Juliet’s bedchamber 27. A wound produced by a pointed object or
d. With poison in Juliet’s tomb weapon.
9. From which city does Romeo being exiled? 28. Causing great harm or damage often in a way that
a. Verona c. Rome is not easily seen or noticed.
b. Venice d. Padua 29. A penalty inflicted on an offender through judicial
10. Who is the author of story Romeo and Juliet? procedure.
a. O’Henry c. William Shakespeare
b. Plato d. William Henry
30. He is the main character in a story written by
William Shakespeare, a Montague and was hated by
the Capulet’s.

III. Distinguish whether the following words are


'voiced or unvoiced/voiceless th'. Write VOICED TH if
it is 'voiced th' sound and VOICELESS TH if it is
'unvoiced th' sounds.
31. Thermometer 36. bath
32. either 37. feather
33. thief 38. clothing
34. smooth 39. gather
35. thorn 40. myth

III. A. Write the infinitive in each sentence then


beside each, write its function whether it is
Infinitives as nouns, Infinitives as adjectives, or
Infinitives as adverbs.
41. To climb Mt. Everest was my greatest ambition.
42. I want a gym instructor to help me become
stronger.
43. They were studying to prepare for the exam.
44. I love to listen in Korean pop songs.
45. Jessica went to New York to study culinary arts.
B. Write the gerund in each sentence.
46. She's proud of winning the competition.
47. Sleeping is hard if you suffer from anxiety.
48. Her pastime, baking cakes, proved very lucrative.
49. Helena has mastered fencing.
50. My favorite hobby is watching Korean dramas.

IV. Define the kind of literary device being used in


the following statements.
51. Juliet is like an angel.
52. The movie seemed to be awfully good.
53. Justice is blind and, at times, deaf.
54. Eyes are windows to the soul.
55. I have a million things to do this week.
56. "Oh, coffee, my sweet dark baby. How would I
ever live without you?"
57. "My life were better ended by their hate, than
death prorogued, wanting of thy love."
58. Her friends always walked hand in hand with her
in her difficult times.
59. Three little kittens have lost their mittens.
60. Kitty is as proud as a peacock.

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