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A writing that needs to be structured and executed adhering to a series of
guidelines.
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Creative Writing
Technical Writing
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It doesn't use specialized vocabulary, such like scientific terms and other are
used yet it goes with slang or evocative phrases or even something which
can be perceived well by the audience.
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The information is merely based on facts.
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This writing is rigid, procedural, purposed purely to convey knowledge, data
and information. In fact, it is orderly, organized and follows a formula.
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It requires more factual evidence for support, and presents challenges such
as the pressure of time.
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Academic Writing
Creative Writing
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The correct answer is: Academic Writing
Keep your writing complex. Try to describe something that is diffuse or
abstract to make it more appealing.
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True
False
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Always keep it simple. It’s difficult to describe something that is
diffuse or abstract. If possible, name the thing you want to describe.
The correct answer is 'False'.
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One of the techniques in writing sensory details is stating what the
thing does. Tell whether when and where do you find it or how do you
know it’s there?
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These are details that include sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste.
Most writers employ the five senses to engage a reader's interest
and create a gripping memorable story.
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Sensory details
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"Elaine was amazed as she glimpse the deep blue of the ocean from
afar. She opened her car window and breathe in the salty beach air ."
What sensory details are used in the statement above?
Select one or more:
a. Smell
b. Touch
c. Sight
d. Hearing
e. Taste
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The correct answers are: Sight, Smell
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"I stick my toes in the warm and grainy sand" is an example of a
sensory detail using ___________.
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a. taste
b. sight
c. touch
d. smell
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Anna hates the juicy tartness of oranges. She prefers eating salty
chips instead. The italicized words are example of sensory details using
__________.
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a. sight
b. smell
c. touch
d. taste
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"As John stepped down in the old staircase, he heared the cracking of
wood splitting punctuated like an exclamation point. He rapidly shuts
the dimming fire in his glass lamp."
What kind of sensory details are used in the statement above?
Select one or more:
a. Touch
b. Sight
c. Smell
d. Hearing
e. Taste
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The correct answers are: Sight, Hearing
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What is imagery?
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a. substandard depiction of event
b. vivid sensory description
c. using pictures
d. interesting dialogue
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Which of the following is not a type of imagery?
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a. Visual Imagery
b. Olfactory imagery
c. Extrasensory imagery
d. Tactile imagery
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"Ice-cold strawberries" is an example of _______________.
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a. Gustatory Imagery
b. Auditory Imagery
c. Visual Imagery
d. Tactile Imagery
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The process and execution of creating a fully rounded, complex, and
lifelike character within your fictional writing with the purpose of
making readers invested in them and their life or journey is called
character development.
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a. True
b. False
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The phrase "her shadow shaky behind a slight flame stemming from a
candle she carried", is an example of a ________________.
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a. Visual Imagery
b. Tactile Imagery
c. Auditory Imagery
d. Gustatory Imagery
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On a flat road runs the well-trained runner,
He is lean and sinewy with muscular legs,
He is thinly clothed, he leans forward as he runs,
With lightly closed fists and arms partially raised.
- Walt Whitman
Knock at a Star
Identify two imageries used in the poem "The Runner".
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"Ice-cold strawberries" is an example of _______________.
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a. Auditory Imagery
b. Tactile Imagery
c. Visual Imagery
d. Gustatory Imagery
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The correct answer is: Gustatory Imagery
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Which of the following is not a type of imagery?
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a. Extrasensory imagery
b. Olfactory imagery
c. Visual Imagery
d. Tactile imagery
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The correct answer is: Extrasensory imagery
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The information is merely based on facts.
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Creative Writing
Technical Writing
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It doesn't use specialized vocabulary, such like scientific terms and
other are used yet it goes with slang or evocative phrases or even
something which can be perceived well by the audience.
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Creative Writing
Technical Writing
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The correct answer is: Creative Writing
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This writing is rigid, procedural, purposed purely to convey knowledge,
data and information. In fact, it is orderly, organized and follows a
formula.
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Creative Writing
Technical Writing
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The correct answer is: Technical Writing
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A writing that needs to be structured and executed adhering to a
series of guidelines.
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Creative Writing
Technical Writing
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The correct answer is: Technical Writing
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It requires more factual evidence for support, and presents challenges
such as the pressure of time.
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The wind stood up, and gave a shout;
He whistled on his fingers, and
Kicked the withered leaves about,
And thumped the branches with his hand,
And said he’ll kill, and kill, and kill;
And so he will! And so he will!
- James Stephens
Knock at a Star
Which figure of speech is highlighted in the above poem?
Select one:
a. Personification
b. Oxymoron
c. Simile
d. Onomatopoeia
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When James Stephens says, “The wind stood up, and gave a shout /
He whistled on his fingers”, he is using personification.
He is giving human characteristics, such as shouting and whistling on
fingers, to the wind.
The correct answer is: Personification
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Bang! The starter’s gun—
thin raindrops
sprint.
-Dorthi Charles
Knock at a Star
Which figure of speech is highlighted in the above poem?
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a. Simile
b. Onomatopoeia
c. Alliteration
d. Metaphor
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Anna hates the juicy tartness of oranges. She prefers eating salty
chips instead. The italicized words are example of sensory details using
__________.
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a. smell
b. taste
c. sight
d. touch
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The correct answer is: taste
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"As John stepped down in the old staircase, he heared the cracking of
wood splitting punctuated like an exclamation point. He rapidly shuts
the dimming fire in his glass lamp."
What kind of sensory details are used in the statement above?
Select one or more:
a. Touch
b. Sight
c. Hearing
d. Taste
e. Smell
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The correct answers are: Sight, Hearing
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"As John stepped down in the old staircase, he heared the cracking of
wood splitting punctuated like an exclamation point. He rapidly shuts
the dimming fire in his glass lamp."
What kind of sensory details are used in the statement?
Select one or more:
a. Sight
b. Smell
c. Taste
d. Hearing
e. Touch
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"Elaine was amazed as she glimpse the deep blue of the ocean from
afar. She opened her car window and breathe in the salty beach air ."
What sensory details are used in the statement above?
Select one or more:
a. Touch
b. Smell
c. Sight
d. Hearing
e. Taste
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The correct answers are: Sight, Smell
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"I stick my toes in the warm and grainy sand" is an example of a
sensory detail using ___________.
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a. sight
b. touch
c. smell
d. taste
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The correct answer is: touch
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Her cheeks are big red apples from the cold.
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metaphor
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"The leaves danced in the wind."
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personification
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On a flat road runs the well-trained runner,
He is lean and sinewy with muscular legs,
He is thinly clothed, he leans forward as he runs,
With lightly closed fists and arms partially raised.
- Walt Whitman
Knock at a Star
Identify two imageries used in the poem "The Runner".
Answer:
lightly closed fists and arms partially raised
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These are details that include sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste.
Most writers employ the five senses to engage a reader's interest
and create a gripping memorable story.
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Sensory details
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One of the techniques in writing sensory details is stating what the
thing does. Tell whether when and where do you find it or how do you
know it’s there?
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True
False
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“Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel
both”, these lines came from Robert Frost’s ___________.
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a. Fire an Ice
b. Mending Wall
c. The Road not Taken
d. After - Apple Picking
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This sonnet of Elizabeth Browning expressed love for her spouse;
specifically, to Robert Browning.
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a. Sonnet 14
b. Sonnet 26
c. Sonnet 44
d. Sonnet 43
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He was a poet and labor organizer. He served as an intelligence officer
of the Hukbong Bayan Laban sa Hapon (Hukbalahap), an armed group
against Japanese invasion during World War II.
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a. Dr. Jose Rizal
b. Amando Hernandez
c. Fernando Amorsolo
d. Andres Bonifacio
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This is a popular song in almost every struggle, from the anti-U.S.
protests of the 1920s and ‘30s, to the resistance movement against the
Japanese invasion in the ‘40s, the First Quarter Storm of the ‘70s and
the 1986 People Power.
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a. Lupang Hinirang
b. Pilipinas Kong Mahal
c. Pag-ibig sa Bayan
d. Ang Bayan Ko
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He is also known as Huseng Batute. He is popular for his traditional
forms of poetry.
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a. Jose Garcia-Villa
b. Jose Corazon de Jesus
c. Jose Protacio Rizal
d. Jose Maria-Panganiban
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It refers to the choice of words and style of expression that an author
makes and uses in a work of literature. It can have a great effect on the
tone of a piece of literature, and how readers perceive the characters.
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a. Diction
b. Tone
c. Parallelism
d. Redundancy
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The lines in The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle: “It seemed to me that a careful examination of the room and
the lawn might possibly reveal some traces of this mysterious
individual.” Sherlock Holmes is speaking to his close friend Dr. Watson.
His diction is _________.
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a. Slang
b. Colloquial
c. Formal
d. Informal
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It means the superfluity or using words unnecessarily or using words
for a second time.
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a. Redundancy
b. Diction
c. Tone
d. Parallelism
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There was an ovation when the minister rose up to speak. This
sentence has/is ____________.
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a. sentence fragments
b. no error
c. wrong modifier
d. Redundant
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TRUE OR FALSE: “Let’s meet at 12 midnight.” - 12 midnight is an
example of redundancy.
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A type of poetry that is composed of 3 lines, each a phrase. The first
line typically has 5 syllables, second line has 7 and the 3rd and last line
repeats another 5.
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a. Sonnet
b. Tanaga
c. Haiku
d. Ballad
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A literature that evokes a concentrated imaginative awareness of
experience or a specific emotional response through language chosen
and arranged for its meaning, sound, and rhythm.
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a. None of the above
b. Fiction
c. Poetry
d. Non Fiction
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It a form of nonfiction that talks about the story of a real person’s life.
It is written by the person whose the story is about.
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a. Autobiography
b. Realistic Fiction
c. Biography
d. None of the above
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A form of fiction that pertains to the actions of the gods and/or
goddesses. Its chacacters are super-natural beings with human
emotions and qualoties.
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a. Folktales
b. Myths
c. Classics
d. Historical Fiction
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It uses metric rules for amount of words, amount of paragraphs,
amount of rhymes. This also use grammatical rules, as types of rhymes.
This type of specific form is called ________.
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a. Conventional Form
b. Non-Conventional Form
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A five-line witty poem with a distinctive rhythm. The first, second and
fifth lines, the longer lines, rhyme. The third and fourth shorter lines
rhyme. (A-A-B-B-A).
Select one:
a. Limerick
b. Ballad
c. Epic
d. Sonnet
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A type of narrative poem in which a story often talks about folk or
legendary tales. It may take the form of a moral lesson or a song.
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a. Sonnet
b. Ballad
c. Limerick
d. Epic
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A French styled poem with nineteen lines, composed of three–line
stanza, with five tercets and a final quatrain. It uses refrain at the first
and third lines of each stanza.
Select one:
a. VIllanelle
b. Limerick
c. Ballad
d. Epic
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A short rhyming poem with 14 lines.
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a. Sonnet
b. Free Verse
c. Ballad
d. Epic
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This type of poetry does not follow any rules. Their creation is
completely in the hands of the author. Rhyming, syllable count,
punctuation, number of lines, number of stanzas, and line formation
can be done however the author wants in order to convey the idea.
Select one:
a. Sonnet
b. Ballad
c. Epic
d. Free Verse
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