
CREATIVE WRITING SECOND QUARTER EXAMINATION
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- Q1This refers to a scenario with the involvement of conflict of emotions which came from the ancient Greek verb meaning "to do or to act" and the literal meaning evolved.fictionessaypoetrydrama30s
- Q2What is the primary purpose of drama?to tell stories from the past.to tell a compelling storyto allow actors to perform in a live audienceto help reader visualize the text30s
- Q3How is drama different from other kinds of drama?Drama has a plot. Other kinds of fiction use monologues instead of plots.Drama can have only one setting. Other kinds of fiction can have many settingsDrama has more characters than other kinds of fictionDrama is written to be performed by actors for an audience30s
- Q4Which of the following elements are unique to drama?Characters, stage directions, scenesStage directions, scenes, monologueConflict, setting, charactersDialogue, plot, setting30s
- Q5It is a type of drama within an act, brief, condensed, and single in effect.musicalfull-length playone-act playten-minute play30s
- Q6Why does a playwright include stage directions in a script?To provide information about the time period in which a play is setTo provide information about how the dialogue in a play should be spokenTo provide information about how to play should look to the audienceTo provide information about the setting, characters, dialogue, and appearance of a play.30s
- Q7It refers to a person (or animal) in literary work.conflictplotsettingCharacters30s
- Q8It refers to the actors/actresses that portray the characters in a play and are usually listed at the beginning of script.actsscenesstage directionscasts30s
- Q9It is the division of a drama script and they are like chapters and paragraph in a book.monologue; soliloquycomedy and tragedyActs and scenesAside; dialogue30s
- Q10What do you call a person who writes the script of the play?a writera poeta playwrightan author30s
- Q11This refers to the shaping of a text's meaning by another text. It is the interconnection between similar or related works of literature that reflect and influence an audience's interpretation of the texthypertextparodypasticheintertextualtity30s
- Q12It is a type of intertextuality which requires a prior understanding of the given text so he/she can fully grasp the context.accidentallatentoptionalobligatory30s
- Q13This is a type of intertextuality in which the writer creates a comparison or association in the text.latentaccidentaloptionalobligatory30s
- Q14In drama, a _________ is a play that has only one act that occurs in several acts.fictionpoetrystoryone-act play30s
- Q15Which of the following statements is the best intertextuality definition?allusions from one text to anotherthe relationship between textsit invites traditional interpretations as it brings another context into the textthe transition of a text into a different language30s