
English Week 1 Summative Test
Quiz by Elisa Doria
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Which of the following best describes lyrical poetry?
What element of poetry appeals to the senses?
Which of the following is NOT an element of poetry?
What does the poet want to show in imagery?
What type of poetry tells a story?
What is the purpose of analyzing poetry?
Which context refers to the poet’s life and background?
What context is used when analyzing the time the poem was written?
The line 'The wind whispered' is an example of:
Poems that describe nature or feelings are examples of:
Poetry always follows strict rules.
Imagery is a tool used in poetry to appeal to the senses.
Biographical context refers to the time the poem was written.
The poem’s purpose helps in understanding its meaning.
Narrative poetry tells a story.
Philippine poetry includes cultural expressions.
Rhyme and rhythm are important elements of poems.
Historical context considers the events during the poem's creation.
Analyzing a poem includes looking at its structure and meaning.
Reading poetry enhances our critical thinking and feelings.
A type of poetry that expresses emotions and feelings.
A kind of poetry that tells a story.
The use of words to create sensory experiences.
The analysis based on the poet's life.
The background or setting during the poem’s creation.
Poetry element focusing on word sounds and patterns.
What a poem is trying to convey or teach?
The cultural background influencing the poem.
A comparison without using 'like' or 'as'.
A poetic device that gives human traits to nonhuman things.