Instructions: Recall What You Learned About Creative Writing in The Past. Read
Instructions: Recall What You Learned About Creative Writing in The Past. Read
Read
and answer the following statements. Write the letter of your answer in your
activity notebook.
5. It is a thing that suggests more than its literal meaning. It uses objects to
signify another level of meaning.
a. Insight b. Moral
c. Symbol d. Point-of-View
6. It is the kind of writing that follows the standards of writing, such as the use
of punctuation marks, indentions, and jargons.
a. Creative Writing b. Technical writing
c. Prose d. None of the choices
7. Speeches, journalism, blogging, and free writing are examples of what type
of writing?
a. Technical writing b. Imaginative writing
c. Poetry d. None of the choices
8. It is written to inform and sometimes to trigger the person reading into
making an action beneficial to the writer.
a. Imaginative writing b. Technical writing
c. Journal d. All of the above
9. Creative writing or imaginative writing is a writing that tries to share
________.
a. Facts b. History
c. Human experience c. All of the above
14. Who is the person with which the main character has conflict with?
a. Protagonist b. Antagonist
c. bad guy d. principal
18. It is quiet on the prairie. The sentence depicts the sense of sight.
a. True b. False c. Neither
19. The sweet aroma of cappuccino makes me feel at home. The italicized
words depict the sense of smell.
a. True b. False c. Neither
20. His mouth is filled with the sweet, coppery taste of blood. What sense is
used in the sentence?
a. Touch b. Sight
c. Smell d. Taste
22.What is jargon?
a. the diction of a specific field or profession
b. modern-day vernacular
c. using too many words in a single sentence
d. an overly complex diction
26. What figure of speech is used in this statement: “His lips is as soft as rose
petals. Softly dry my tear, drenched my face”?
a. Simile b. Metaphor
c. Personification d. Hyperbole