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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region V (Bicol)
Division of Catanduanes
GIGMOTO RURAL DEVELOPMENT HIGH SCHOOL
Gigmoto, Catanduanes

SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION IN CREATIVE WRITING


Name: _______________________________________ Section: ___________________ Date: ___________

I. Directions: Read and analyze the statement in each item. Write TRUE if the statement is correct
and FALSE if it is incorrect.

_________ 1. Fiction is the portrayal of staged events through the performance of a written dialogue.
_________ 2. Drama is a literary genre that is meant to be played on stage.
_________ 3. Aristotle has introduced eleven dramatic elements in the Greek theater.
_________ 4. The writer/dramatists make extensive use of figurative language in presenting the
speaker’s feelings as colors, sounds, and flavors.
_________ 5. Atmosphere as an element of drama which keeps the audience interested in watching the
play from the beginning until the end.
_________ 6. Intertextuality involves re-visioning texts for critical and creative purposes.
_________ 7. Intertextuality happens when a text or any work of art is indirectly or directly referring to
another text or work of art through its genre, symbols, ideas, or even style.
_________ 8. An implicit intertextual reference happens when the writer directly alludes to another
text through the genre, ideas, symbols, and styles.
_________ 9. Intertextuality is used to confuse the readers and audience of the story’s true meaning.
_________ 10. The use of intertextuality in literary work is easy to identify even if the reader does not
possess a wide knowledge of different literary texts and materials.

Directions: Below are definitions of some terms related to drama. Write the word that matches
the definition in each item.

____________________ 11. It is what the characters say or do to achieve their objectives.


____________________ 12. It is a literary device that allows writers to show their audience specific
events that happened before the current action of the story.
____________________ 13. A concrete or physical object that represents an abstract concept.
____________________ 14. A recurring theme in a literary work.
____________________ 15. It pertains to the problems caused by the opposing objectives of the
protagonist and the antagonist.
____________________ 16. The writer's vivid description that helps readers visualize.
____________________ 17. In a play / storyline, playwright introduces the characters and the setting on
this part with the element of establishing circumstances that connect the
characters to certain conflicts.
____________________ 18. One person speaking his thoughts out loud for the audience.
____________________ 19. It occurs when the meaning of the situation is understood by the audience
but not by the characters in the play.
____________________ 20. It refers to the presentation of action through actors on a stage before an
audience.
Read the text and fill the gaps. Choose the answer from the words inside the box.

third person dilemma protagonist conflict

plot narration deflation physical round time

The (21) ___________________ comes in five parts: introduction, inflation (or rising action),

climax, (22) _______________ (or falling action) and resolution (or denouement). The setting

(either place setting or (23) ___________________ setting) of the story is made known in the

introduction. The main character is also known as the (24) ________________ because the

conflict revolves around him or her. The source of this (25) _______________ is the antagonist. A

character’s description in a story can be termed as (26) ________________ if it involves details of

a character’s past or attitude/behavior. A flat character is only described through (27)

_________________ features. Internal conflict suggests that the main character is facing a (28)

___________________ or needs to choose between two options of equal weight and

consequences.

(29) _________________ is the voice that guides the reader throughout the progress or flow of a
Read
story. A (30) ___________________ point of view on the other hand means that the narrator is and

analyze the
either anfollowing
observerstatements. Writecharacter.
or a secondary AGREE if the statement is correct and DISAGREE if the statement is
incorrect.
_____________ 31. During the classical era, the Greeks use the proscenium stage or the picture frame stage in
performing a play.
_____________ 32. In modern theatres, the audience was seated in the dark while in the Restoration period, the
audience was seated in a fully illuminated room.
_____________ 33. Mystery and morality plays were usually performed in the amphitheater.
_____________ 34. Ancient Greek drama was originally performed on special occasions like religious
ceremonies, and it thus had more ritual, symbolic, and also didactic purpose.
_____________ 35. Women are not allowed to act on stage during the classical drama.
_____________ 36. The chorus was a vital part of the Elizabethan drama.
_____________ 37. Plays in ancient Greece were staged in Amphitheaters.
_____________ 38. The Elizabethan stage was typically found in the public theaters.
_____________ 39. The most common form of stage in the Renaissance England was the apron stage.
_____________ 40. The stage in the modern times is known as the apron stage.
(41 - 50) Study the illustrations below and create your own dialogue on the speech bubbles or
you may use a separate sheet if necessary.

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