3. IT IS THE BODY OF WRITTEN WORKS.
A. LITERACY
B. LITERATURE
C. LITERA
D. LANGUAGE
4. IT IS ALSO KNOWN AS NON-RHYMING POETRY
A. ALLITERATION
B. BLANK VERSE
C. EXPOSITION
D. FORESHADOWING
5. IT IS WHERE AN AUTHOR INTERRUPTS A STORY IN
ORDER TO EXPLAIN SOMETHING, USUALLY TO
PROVIDE IMPORTANT BACKGROUND INFORMATION.
A. ALLITERATION
B. BLANK VERSE
C. EXPOSITION
D. FORESHADOWING
6. IT REFERS TO CONTRADICTION IN TERMS.
A. ALLITERATION
B. OXYMORON
C. PARADOX
D. FORESHADOWING
7. The atmosphere or emotional condition created by
the piece, within the setting.
A. TONE
B. ALLEGORY
C. MOOD
D. THEME
9. Repetition of the same consonant sound at
the beginning of words that are close to each
other. It is also use to create emphasis on
your writings.
10. It is the attribution of human characteristic or
behavior to non-human entities, including
animals.
11. Where future events in a story, or perhaps the
outcome, are suggested by the author before they
happen.
12. Where every aspect of a story is representative,
usually symbolic, of something else, usually a larger
abstract concept or important historical/geopolitical
event.
13. Counterpart to the main character and
source of a story’s main conflict. The person
may not be “bad” or “evil” by any
conventional moral standard, but he/she
opposes the protagonist in a significant way.
15. Is any specific aspect of literature, or a
particular work, which we can recognize,
identify, interpret and/or analyze
16. Use of similar or identical language, structures,
events, or ideas in different parts of a text.
17. It encompasses a range of strong and positive
emotional and mental states, from the most sublime
virtue or good habit, the deepest interpersonal
affection, to the simplest pleasure.
18. It is committing a harmful action against a person or
group in response to a grievance, be it real or
perceived.