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21st Lit - Quiz no. 2

Quiz by Jeanilyn Laurio

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  • Q1
    The context of the poem refers to words that are put together or arranged such that they make sense.
    false
    true
    True or False
    30s
  • Q2
    Context means creating a picture in the reader's mind by using words that appeal to the senses.
    false
    true
    True or False
    30s
  • Q3
    Auditory Imagery produced by the use of words that appeal to the sense of hearing.
    true
    false
    True or False
    30s
  • Q4
    Imagery is defined as the circumstances that form the setting of events, statements, or ideas and in the way of which it can be fully understood and assessed.
    false
    true
    True or False
    30s
  • Q5
    The writer's context is knowing about the writer's life, values, assumptions, gender, race, race, sexual orientation, and the political and economic issues related to the author.
    true
    false
    True or False
    30s
  • Q6
    The author in the poem below expressed her willingness to do some impossible tasks stated below. What makes the tasks impossible to do? I will Count the multitude of stars The leaves in all the branches The flock of birds perched in the loft The blades of grass in the meadow And the cogon flowers in the air.
    The tasks were impossible to do because the birds are perched on a loft.
    The tasks were impossible to do because nouns there are uncountable.
    The tasks were impossible to do because quantifiers are needed.
    The tasks were impossible to do because birds are flying high.
    60s
  • Q7
    In this stanza, the author used auditory imagery which appeals to the sense of hearing. Among the sounds, which could not be heard clearly. I will Listen to the sound of breeze To the rustling of leaves To the chirping of birds To the buzzing of the bees To the flapping of butterfly’s wings
    Chirping
    Buzzing
    Flapping
    Rustling
    60s
  • Q8
    Dr. Jose Rizal was being compared to a shimmering star in the poem. In the line, the star itself is already dead means _______. Star: Still shimmering Even if millions of miles away, The star itself Is already dead.
    Dr. Jose Rizal was sent to the sky.
    Dr. Jose Rizal was not a star.
    Dr. Jose Rizal was no longer shimmering.
    Dr. Jose Rizal was sent down.
    60s
  • Q9
    In the poem, Preludes by T.S. Eliot, imagery is used. Which line appear to the sense of touch? 1. The winter evening settles down 2. With smell of steaks in passageways. 3. Six o'clock. 4. The burnt-out ends of smoky days. 5. And now a gusty shower wraps 6. The grimy scraps
    6
    4
    2
    5
    60s
  • Q10
    In the poem below, which line used metaphorical language? "Kissed by Snow" - Kelly Roper 1. Standing in darkness with face upturned as 2. Frosty, feathery stars drift down from the sky 3. And land like gentle kisses from cold lips 4. On my cheeks, my nose, my lips and closed eyes
    4
    2
    1
    3
    60s

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