
What I Know: Analyzing Literature as a Mirror of a Shared Heritage
Quiz by Rose Ardyth M. Bagkus
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- Q1
Which of the following statements best defines literature?
It describes written material.
It talks about poetry and drama.
It refers to a collection of written works that possess a literary value.
It pertains to both written and spoken material
30s - Q2
Which of the following statements is NOT true about literature?
It adds up to our societal problems to human conflict.
It is a way of sharing one's culture and tradition with others.
It helps us better understand others even though we differ from them.
It is a form of human expression.
30s - Q3
Which of the following is NOT an example of prose?
poems
stories
essays
novels
30s - Q4
Which type of literary genre has rhyme scheme and meter?
prose
novel
drama
poetry
30s - Q5
How does literature become a mirror to shared heritage to people with diverse backgrounds?
It reveals the bad values or ills of society.
It reflects the culture of society through its literary works.
It allows us to appreciate the good values in others
It presents a picture of what people do in a particular society.
30s