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- Q11. Anna’s teacher asked her to examine The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn through the biographical context. Which of the following should Anna do?Read the life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, who is the author of the bookAnalyze the prevailing political structure in 1884Examine the relationship of the characters with each otherExamine the type of language used by the author60s
- Q22. Which of the following may help in examining a literary work using the sociocultural context?examining the relationship of the characters with their societydetermining the economic and social status of the authorexamining the relationship of the characters with the authordetermining the biography of the author and its connection to the story60s
- Q33. Vince is reading Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart. Which of the following will help him understand the socio-cultural context of the novel?the history of Nigeriathe style of writing of Chinua Achebethe publisher of the novelThe biography of Chinua Achebe60s
- Q44. An element of poetry which is the way the author arranges the words, meters, lines, and stanzas to create a coherent sound.rhythmrhyme schemeimageryfoot60s
- Q55.These are hints/clues are offered about upcoming events.Foreshadowingshadowingflashbackalliteration60s
- Q66. __________ is the arrangement/sequence of events in literature.PlotProseDramaDiagram60s
- Q77. The conversation between characters is called _____________.soliloquymonologuedialoguestage directions60s
- Q88. _____________is any writing that does not have a metrical structure and rhythmical pattern like poetry.lyricprosesonnetpoetry60s
- Q99. It refers to the feeling displayed by the author towards the main subject.MoodSimileStanzaTone60s
- Q1010. A conversation or an event that happened before the beginning of the story.figurative languagehyperboleflashbackpersonification60s
- Q1111. These are descriptive words or phrases that create sensory experiences for the reader. It evokes the five senses.symbolimagerymetaphorDialogue60s
- Q1212. The language that communicates ideas beyond the ordinary, literal meanings of words.foreshadowingfigurative languagedictiondialogue60s
- Q1313. Directors have to make changes during the adaptation process because books and movies are two different types of _____________________.thingsstorytellingmediagenre60s
- Q1414. Which of the following has NOT been adapted yet into a film?Romeo and JulietITOne Hundred Years of SolitudeWicked60s
- Q1515. Impact sounds—boom, crash, whack, thump, bangMetaphorOnomatopoeiaSimilePersonification60s