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Creative Writing Long Quiz: 2nd Quarter

The document is a quiz on concepts in creative writing. It contains 30 multiple choice questions testing understanding of terms like point of view, narrative perspective, editing, fiction genres, narration styles (first person, third person, omniscient), irony types (situational, verbal, dramatic), and forms of ancient Philippine literature. The quiz covers a wide range of foundational literary concepts.
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Creative Writing Long Quiz: 2nd Quarter

The document is a quiz on concepts in creative writing. It contains 30 multiple choice questions testing understanding of terms like point of view, narrative perspective, editing, fiction genres, narration styles (first person, third person, omniscient), irony types (situational, verbal, dramatic), and forms of ancient Philippine literature. The quiz covers a wide range of foundational literary concepts.
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Long Quiz in Creative Writing

Second Quarter

1. Point of view is the _______ or stance, from which a story is told

a. vantage point b. turning point c. central point d. point of view

2. the eye and mind through which the action is perceived and filtered, sometimes called the ___.

a. Narrative perspective. b. Descriptive view c. Narrative point d. Descriptive line

3. _______is the process of furnishing a written output and correct their grammatical lapses and loopholes.

a. Editing b. Revising c. Postering d. Publishing

4. Feature writing is a form of ______.

a. Poetry b. Creative non-fiction c. Fiction d. Technical writing

5. _______ the narrator stands inside the story and relates first-hand experience—can create a feeling of intimacy.

a. Omniscient b. First person c. Third person d. Omnipotent

6. _______assumes a godlike persona, moving about freely in time and space, revealing the thoughts and motives of
all the characters, knowing the present, past, and future, and (sometimes) commenting on or interpreting the actions
of the characters.

a. Omniscient b. First person c. Third person d. Omnipotent

27. The equivalent of haiku in Philippine literature is _______.

a. Dalit b. Korido c. Tanaga d. Bugtong

28. _______ is a simple kind of irony—saying one thing but meaning the opposite. “A marvelous time” means a
boring time. Not to be confused with sarcasm

a. Situational irony b. Verbal irony c. Dramatic irony d. Sarcastic irony

29. The ancient Filipino system of writing is called ____

a. Arabic writing b. Baybayin c. Kanji d. Hanja

30. Events turn to the opposite of what is expected. It rains on the Weather Bureau’s annual picnic are called ___. a.
Situational irony b. Verbal irony c. Dramatic irony d. Sarcastic irony

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