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INTERACTIVE QUIZ. Afro-Asian Literature. Direction: Click the number in the box and choose the letter of correct answer. Have fun and Good Luck.. . 1. It refers to a group of two or more words that usually go together. a. grammar. b. collocation. c. tense. d. verb.
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Direction: Click the number in the box and choose the letter of correct answer. Have fun and Good Luck..
1. It refers to a group of two or more words that usually go together a. grammar b. collocation c. tense d. verb
2. He is one of the few authors producing literature in Africa a. Neoga waThiong’o b. Shakespeare c. Homer d. Virgil
3. What are the two types of collocation? a. Strong and weak collocation b. Strong and soft collocation c. Weak and brave collocation d. Verb and tense collocation
4. Why collocation important? a. You begin to learn words in larger group or “chunks” of language b. You begin to learn sentence in larger group or “chunks” of language c. You begin to learn phrases in larger group or “chunks” of language d. You begin to learn clauses in larger group or “chunks” of language
5. This is the time and place in which events take place in a literary works. a. plot b. setting c. theme d. introduction
6. It is an aspect of the daily life of the characters like and it talks about thestory’s contain local colour (writing that focuses on the speech, dress, mannerisms, customs, etc.) social conditions weather conditions c. mood or atmosphere d. mood or atmosphere
7. The series of events that leads from beginning to end. a. introduction b. setting c. theme d. plot
8. It is the main idea that the writer communicates to the reader. a. plot b. theme c. Point of view d. introduction
9. The one who perform the action. a.character b. narrator c. director d. style
10. This characters built around a single trait, quality or idea. a. Flat character b. Round character c. Dynamic character d. Protagonist
11. The central character in a story or drama. a. antagonist b. static c. Protagonist d. flat
12. The person or force that opposites the protagonist in the story of drama. a. Heroine b. antagonist c. protagonist d. round
13. What are the elements of plot? • Exposition, character, climax and • conclusion b. Exposition, Conflict, climax, and denouement c. Exposition, drama, climax and denouement d. Exposition, conflict, climax and problem
14. It consist of series of complications or problem. a. Exposition b. Climax c. Conflict d. Denouement
15. It is an essential part of the plot in which the events and complications begin to resolve themselves. The reader knows what has happened next and if the conflict was resolved or not (events between climax and denouement). Denouement Climax Falling action Introduction
16. It is a kind of conflict in which the leading character struggles with his physical strength against other men, forces of nature, or animals. Man vs. Circumstances b. Man vs. Society c. Man vs. Man d. Man vs. Himself
17. It is a kind of conflict of story in which The leading character struggles with himself/herself; with his/her own soul, ideas of right or wrong, physical limitations, choices, etc. a. Man vs. Circumstances b. Man vs. Society c. Man vs. Man d. Man vs. Himself
18. It is a kind of point of view in which the author can move from character to character, event to event, having free access to the thoughts, feelings and motivations of his characters and he introduces information where and when he chooses. Omniscient Stream of Consciousness First Person Innocent Eye
19. The point where the main conflict is finally solved. a. climax b. denouement c. conflict d. exposition
20. The final outcome of the story. a. Climax b. Conflict c. Exposition d. Denouement
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