
CW-3RD QUARTERLY EXAM
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- Q1
Identify the sensory imagery employed in this sentence.
"The palay stalks were taking on gold in the late afternoon sun, losing their trampled, wind-swept look, and stirring into little, inaudible whispers."
Visual/Auditory
Gustatory/Auditory
Auditory/Gustatory
Tactile/Olfactory
30s - Q2
Identify the sensory imagery employed in this sentence.
"The swing of Vidal’s figure was as graceful as the downward curve of the crescent-shaped scythe."
Gustatory
Auditory
Tactile
Visual
30s - Q3
Identify the sensory imagery employed in this sentence.
"Vidal stopped in his work to wipe off the heavy sweat from his brow."
Tactile
Visual
Gustatory
Olfactory
30s - Q4
Identify the sensory imagery employed in this sentence.
"Soon all your sampaguitas and camias will be gone, my dear sister-in-law."
Tactile
Auditory
Visual
Olfactory
30s - Q5
Identify the sensory imagery employed in this sentence.
"That sentence rang, resounded, and vibrated in Fabian’s ears."
Auditory
Olfactory
Visual
Tactile
30s - Q6
What is the process of using symbols to create meaningful text/sentences which will serve as a medium for communication?
Listening
Reading
Writing
Summarizing
30s - Q7
These help writers to create a vivid and evocative picture in the mind of the reader.
Sensory images and experiences
Virtue and wisdom
Passion and drive to write
Determination and creativity
30s - Q8
The style of writing or speaking determined by the choice of words by a speaker or a writer.
Poetry
Imagery
Figurative Language
Diction
30s - Q9
This type of literature uses sentences and paragraphs to express ideas, feelings, and actions.
Poetry
Fiction
Non-Fiction
Prose
30s - Q10
This refers to writing in verse, with rhythm, and rhyme.
Fiction
Prose
Non-fiction
Poetry
30s - Q11
These are fictitious narratives usually about origins based on historical people or events, handed down from the past.
Legend
Fable
Myth
Parable
30s - Q12
Which of the following is not a type of imaginative writing?
Novel
Research paper
Diary
Journal paper
30s - Q13
Which of the following is not an element of fiction and cohesive stories?
Play
Characters
Setting
Plot
30s - Q14
It is the underlying main idea of a literary work, a philosophy or observation of life, a principle of truth which the author conveys to the readers.
Theme
Moral of the story
Prose
30s - Q15
It deals with stories about gods and goddesses.
Myth
Folktale
Parable
Fable
30s