The document is a summative test in creative writing that includes multiple-choice questions on various poetic forms, figurative language, prose elements, setting, and themes. It assesses knowledge on specific poetry structures, literary devices, and their applications in writing. Additionally, it includes open-ended questions requiring examples and explanations related to figurative language and storytelling elements.
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Summative Test in Creative Writing
The document is a summative test in creative writing that includes multiple-choice questions on various poetic forms, figurative language, prose elements, setting, and themes. It assesses knowledge on specific poetry structures, literary devices, and their applications in writing. Additionally, it includes open-ended questions requiring examples and explanations related to figurative language and storytelling elements.
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Summative Test in Creative Writing
A. Directions: Answer the questions by writing the letter of the correct
answer.
1. Which of the following is NOT a common poetic form?
a) Limerick b) Prose c) Free Verse d) Epic Poem 2. A sonnet typically consists of how many lines? a) 4 b) 6 c) 8 d) 14 3. What is a haiku? a) A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme b) A short poem with a 5-7-5 syllable structure c) A humorous poem with five lines d) A poem with no set structure 4. What is a limerick? a) A narrative poem b) A short, humorous poem with a specific rhyme scheme (AABBA) c) A poem expressing intense emotion d) A poem with a specific meter 5. What is free verse? a) A poem with a strict rhyme scheme b) A poem with a specific meter c) A poem with no set structure or rhyme scheme d) A poem written in iambic pentameter 6. What is a meter in poetry? a) The rhyme scheme of a poem b) The rhythm and pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables c) The overall theme of a poem d) The use of figurative language 7. What is a rhyme scheme? a) The pattern of sounds at the end of lines in a poem b) The use of metaphors and similes c) The overall structure of a poem d) The rhythm of a poem 8. What is a stanza? a) A single line of poetry b) A group of lines forming a unit in a poem c) The overall theme of a poem d) The rhythm of a poem 9. What is an epic poem? a) A short poem about nature b) A long narrative poem about heroic deeds c) A poem with a specific rhyme scheme d) A poem with no set structure 10. What is a ballad? a) A short, humorous poem b) A narrative poem, often set to music c) A poem expressing intense emotion d) A poem with a specific meter 11. What is a metaphor? a) A comparison using "like" or "as" b) A direct comparison stating one thing IS another c) The repetition of consonant sounds d) The repetition of vowel sounds 12. What is a simile? a) A comparison using "like" or "as" b) A direct comparison stating one thing IS another c) The repetition of consonant sounds d) The repetition of vowel sounds 13. What is personification? a) Giving human qualities to inanimate objects or animals b) The repetition of consonant sounds c) The repetition of vowel sounds d) A comparison using "like" or "as"
14. What is alliteration?
a) The repetition of consonant sounds b) The repetition of vowel sounds c) A comparison using "like" or "as" d) Giving human qualities to inanimate objects or animals 15. What is assonance? a) The repetition of consonant sounds b) The repetition of vowel sounds c) A comparison using "like" or "as" d) Giving human qualities to inanimate objects or animals 16. What is consonance? a) The repetition of consonant sounds b) The repetition of vowel sounds c) A comparison using "like" or "as" d) Giving human qualities to inanimate objects or animals 17. What is imagery? a) The use of descriptive language to create vivid mental pictures b) The overall theme of a poem c) The rhythm of a poem d) The rhyme scheme of a poem 18. What is symbolism? a) The use of symbols to represent ideas or concepts b) The use of descriptive language to create vivid mental pictures c) The overall theme of a poem d) The rhythm of a poem 19. What is a tone in poetry? a) The attitude or feeling of the poem b) The overall theme of a poem c) The rhythm of a poem d) The rhyme scheme of a poem
II. Answer what is asked.
Figurative Language 1. Identify the figure of speech: "The wind whispered secrets through the trees." 2. Give an example of a simile using the word "bright." 3. Create a metaphor comparing a city at night to something else. 4. What is personification? Give an example. 5. Use hyperbole to describe a very large dog. 6. Create an example of alliteration using the letter "s." 7. What is onomatopoeia? Give an example. 8. Identify the figure of speech: "The rain poured down like a waterfall."
Prose 9. What are the key elements of a plot? 10. Explain the concept of rising action.
Setting and Atmosphere
11. How does the setting contribute to a story?
12. Describe how to create a vivid setting using sensory details. 13. What is mood? 14. Describe a setting using only imagery and sensory details (no descriptive words). 15. How does the setting contribute to the overall theme of a story?
Theme and Message
16. What is the theme of a story? 17. How can you use symbolism to convey a theme?