21ST CENTURY LITERATURE (#20-30)
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- Q1The theme of the genre encompasses horror, drama and science fiction works.Chick LiteratureBlogSpeculative FictionGraphic Novel30s
- Q2It is a literary piece that is written by women for women; plot is lighthearted, smart and funny.BlogChick LiteratureGraphic NovelSpeculative Fiction30s
- Q3It is a poem composed of three lines having seventeen syllables (5-7-5 syllables)HaikuHyper TextTanagaTextula30s
- Q4This is a regularly updated online journal.BlogWebsiteVlogDiary30s
- Q5This poetry uses computer for additional graphic designs and details such as foonotes and links.BlogHyper PoetryTextulaGraphic Novel30s
- Q6It was mentioned in the essay entitled "Apocalypse" that "There’s no such thing as natural disater.” Who quoted this line?Rolando TolentinoJunot DiazEstelito JacobNeil Smith30s
- Q7This movie is an example of speculative fiction.Miracle in Cell No. 7Enteng KabisoteHeneral LunaHello, Love, Goodbye30s
- Q8It is a body of written works which originated from oral traditions.LiteratureLiterary TextOral LiteratureFolktale30s
- Q9In the short story "Voices", the narrator can still remember the voices of the two:Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble45s
- Q10Filipino prioritizes _____________ according to the essay entitled “Under My Invisible Umbrella”.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble45s