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  • Q1

    The term literature is derived from the Latin word _____ which means "a letter of the alphabet".

    lateral

    litera

    littera

    literal

    60s
  • Q2

    Literature is any fictional or non- fictional work of art which has ___________, ____________, and __________.

    nobility of process, significance of events, beauty of idea

    nobility of purpose, significance of idea, beauty of form

    nobility of freedom, significance of form, beauty of idea

    nobility of purpose, significance of idea, form of beauty

    60s
  • Q3

    It refers to the organizational method used in literature in which the most common type is the narrative.

    Literary Piece

    Literary Structure

    Literary Form

    Literary Device

    60s
  • Q4

    It is a work of narrative fiction that is longer than a short story but shorter than a novel.

    Fable

    Novel

    Novella

    Parable

    60s
  • Q5

    A type of Poetry that expresses a strong feeling or emotion. 

    Poetry

    Dramatic

    Lyric

    Narrative

    60s
  • Q6

    A type of prose that serves as a product of the writer's wild imagination and creative thinking.

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    60s
  • Q7

    A short story or brief tale that is used to illustrate a moral lesson or religious principle.

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  • Q8

    A type of poetry that narrates or tells a story.

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  • Q9

    A type narrative structure that breaks the story arc of a drama into five distinct sections from exposition up to the denouement.

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  • Q10

    Complete the quote: "Art is not a mirror that reflects reality but a _______ that shapes it."

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