- 1. Which type of character is primarily one dimensional alnd lacks emotional depth
A) Flat character B) Dynamic character C) Round characters
- 2. In literature which character often fulfills a guiding role,aiding the protagonist
A) Mentor B) Antagonist C) Protagonist
- 3. Which element of fiction involves the use of descriptive language to create sensory senses for reader
A) Setting B) Dialogue C) Imagery
- 4. Which character typically remains the same throughout the story showing little to no growth or change
A) Foil B) Antagonist C) Static character
- 5. Which term describes the sequence of events that make up the main storyline in a work of fiction
A) Conflict B) Plot C) Setting
- 6. What is the term for central message or insight about life that the story reveals
A) Tone B) Motif C) Theme
- 7. What type of character experiences a significant change or growth by the story ends
A) Round character B) Flat character C) Dynamic character
- 8. A character that is complex and multi faceted is known as a
A) Static character B) Dynamic character C) Round character
- 9. Which pov allows the narrator to share the thoughts and feelings of multiple character
A) Third person limited B) Second person C) Third person omniscient
- 10. In literature how indirect characterization implemented
A) Through the characters actions and dialogue B) Through the setting C) Through other characters opinions
- 11. On addition to writing what profession did estrella alfon hold
A) Lawyer B) Journalists C) Teacher
- 12. What major theme is explored in dead stars
A) The complexity of live and missed opportunities B) The struggle about independence C) The journey of self discovery
- 13. Which of the ff is paz marquez benitez’s most famous short story
A) May Day Eve B) Dead stars C) The Concubine
- 14. Which does dudongs relationship with his own children signify in the story
A) The cycle of youth repeating itself B) The lack of any familial ties C) The joys of parenthood
- 15. What narrative style is used predominantly in dead star
A) Third person limited perspective B) Omniscient narration C) First person narration
- 16. What does small key symbolize in the story
A) A connection to the past B) Secrets and hidden truths C) Wealth and success
- 17. What ritual does Agueda perform to see her future husband
A) A prayer B) A dance C) A spell before a mirror
- 18. What is Manuel Arguilla beat known for in Philippine literature
A) Poetry B) Short stories C) Drama
- 19. What does pencil symbolize in the story magnifecense
A) The struggles of poverty B) The giving and accepting of pencil to give trust C) The importance of family bonds
- 20. What Nick Joaquin’s real name
A) Nicholas Joaquin B) Mercado Joaquin C) Nicomedes Joaquin
- 21. What is the primary theme of footnote to youth
A) The importance of education B) The joys of youth C) The consequences of hasty decisions
- 22. How does the narrator feel about Zita throughout the story
A) Envious B) Deeply inlove C) Indifferent
- 23. What was the title Midsummer symbolize in the context of story
A) A time for reflection B) A height of romantic desire C) The changing of seasons
- 24. What major social issues is often represented in Nick Joaquins works
A) Social inequality and class struggle B) Technological advancements C) Political corruption
- 25. What does the footnote to youth suggest about he experiences of youth
A) Youth should be taken lightly B) Youth is a time for reflection and learning C) Youth is unimportant
- 26. Which of the ff themes is commonly found in estrella alfron works
A) Historical fiction B) The lives and struggle of women and family C) Urban life and consumerism
- 27. How does protagonist in Waywaya initially feel about his cultural traditions and the beginning of story
A) He embraces them wholeheartedly B) He rejects them completely C) He feels ambivalent or disconnected
- 28. What animal play significant role in the story and what is it name
A) A chicken named Aling B) A carabao named labang C) A horse name bayawak
- 29. In literature, how is indirect characterization implemented
A) Through the author’s direct description B) Through the setting C) Through the character action and dialogue
- 30. a character meant to fill an understood role in a given genre.
A) Round character B) Flat character C) Stock character
- 31. do not change due to the plot, or at least not in any major way.
A) Round character B) Dynamic character C) Static character
- 32. are basically B-plot characters.
A) Deuteragonist B) Confidant C) Foil
- 33. exists to accentuate certain qualities about our protagonist.
A) Dynamic character B) Foil character C) Round character
- 34. any imaginative recreation and re-construction of life. It includes short stories and novels.
A) Fiction B) Setting C) Non fiction
- 35. In terms of language acquisition and learning, literary texts offer samples of a very wide range of styles, registers, and text types at many levels of difficulty.
A) Linguistics B) Characteristics C) Fiction
- 36. Literary texts are non-trivial since they deal with matters which concerned the writer enough to make hi or write about them
A) Methodological B) Linguistics C) Motivational
- 37. Since literary texts are open to multiple interpretations, readers can have different opinions and ideas about a variety of topics.
A) Linguistics B) Methodological C) Motivational
- 38. This refers to the time and place in which a story takes place.
A) Character B) Plot C) Setting
- 39. are the characters with whom the protagonist falls in love.
A) Love character B) Love interest C) Love setting
- 40. protagonist’s sidekick, their right-hand man (or woman), their closest ally.
A) Deuteragonist B) Confidant C) Warriors
- 41. all about emotion and creating meaningful relationships with others.
A) The lover B) Character love C) Love interest
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