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Philippine Literature Philippine Literature
Quiz No. 2 Quiz No. 2
1. The pattern of end rhyme in a poem is called its 21. The pattern of end rhyme in a poem is called its
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A. Stress Pattern B. Rhyme Scheme B. Stress Pattern B. Rhyme Scheme
C. Poetic Scheme D. Figurative Language C. Poetic Scheme D. Figurative Language
2. Words like "crash," "boom," and "hiss" are examples of 22. Words like "crash," "boom," and "hiss" are examples of
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A. Rhyme Scheme B. Rhythm B. Rhyme Scheme B. Rhythm
C. Onomatopoeia D. Tone C. Onomatopoeia D. Tone
3. The repetition of sounds at the beginning of words is called 23. The repetition of sounds at the beginning of words is called
________________. ________________.
A. Rhyme Scheme B. Alliteration B. Rhyme Scheme B. Alliteration
C. Assonance D. Rhyme C. Assonance D. Rhyme
4. The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem is 24. The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem is
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A. Rhyme B. Rhythm B. Rhyme B. Rhythm
C. Meter D. Iambic C. Meter D. Iambic
5. It refers to the rhythmical pattern in a poetic line. 25. It refers to the rhythmical pattern in a poetic line.
A. Rhyme B. Rhythm B. Rhyme B. Rhythm
C. Meter D. Iambic C. Meter D. Iambic
6. It refers to the visual details which include sounds, texture, feelings, 26. It refers to the visual details which include sounds, texture, feelings,
odor and taste. odor and taste.
A. Tone B. Mode B. Tone B. Mode
C. Meter D. Imagery C. Meter D. Imagery
7. The attitude of the persona or implied speaker toward the subject. 27. The attitude of the persona or implied speaker toward the subject.
A. Tone B. Mode B. Tone B. Mode
C. Meter D. Imagery C. Meter D. Imagery
8. The basic unit of composition in poems which expresses an idea or 28. The basic unit of composition in poems which expresses an idea or
feelings. feelings.
A. Sound of words B. Poetic Line B. Sound of words B. Poetic Line
C. Onomatopoeia D. Tone C. Onomatopoeia D. Tone
9. A patterned rhythm with 1 unaccented and 1 accented syllables. 29. A patterned rhythm with 1 unaccented and 1 accented syllables.
A. Iambic B. Anapestic B. Iambic B. Anapestic
C. Trochaic D. Dactylic C. Trochaic D. Dactylic
10. A patterned rhythm with 2 unaccented and 1 accented syllables. 30. A patterned rhythm with 2 unaccented and 1 accented syllables.
A. Iambic B. Anapestic B. Iambic B. Anapestic
C. Trochaic D. Dactylic C. Trochaic D. Dactylic
11. A patterned rhythm with 2 accented and 1 unaccented syllables. 31. A patterned rhythm with 2 accented and 1 unaccented syllables.
A. Iambic B. Anapestic B. Iambic B. Anapestic
C. Trochaic D. Dactylic C. Trochaic D. Dactylic
12. A patterned rhythm with 1 accented and 1 unaccented syllables. 32. A patterned rhythm with 1 accented and 1 unaccented syllables.
A. Iambic B. Anapestic B. Iambic B. Anapestic
C. Trochaic D. Dactylic C. Trochaic D. Dactylic
13. A person, or sometimes an animal, who takes part in the action of a 33. A person, or sometimes an animal, who takes part in the action of a
short story or other literary work. short story or other literary work.
A. Character B. Setting B. Character B. Setting
C. Plot D. Theme C. Plot D. Theme
14. The turning point in the story. 34. The turning point in the story.
A. Rising Action B. Exposition B. Rising Action B. Exposition
C. Climax D. Falling Action C. Climax D. Falling Action
15. The immediate reaction to the climax. 35. The immediate reaction to the climax.
A. Rising Action B. Exposition B. Rising Action B. Exposition
C. Climax D. Falling Action C. Climax D. Falling Action
16. This is where the reader is introduced to the conflict. 36. This is where the reader is introduced to the conflict.
A. Rising Action B. Exposition B. Rising Action B. Exposition
C. Climax D. Falling Action C. Climax D. Falling Action
17. A struggle between two people or things in a short story. 37. A struggle between two people or things in a short story.
A. Third Person POV B. Conflict B. Third Person POV B. Conflict
C. Theme D. Tone C. Theme D. Tone
18. The central idea, message, or purpose in a short story. 38. The central idea, message, or purpose in a short story.
A. Third Person POV B. Conflict B. Third Person POV B. Conflict
C. Theme D. Tone C. Theme D. Tone
19. Presents background information that the reader must have in order 39. Presents background information that the reader must have in order
to understand the story. to understand the story.
A. Rising Action C. Exposition C. Rising Action C. Exposition
B. C. Climax D. Falling Action D. C. Climax D. Falling Action
20. The speaker in the poem whose voice a reader hears. 40. The speaker in the poem whose voice a reader hears.
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