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Instructions: Recall What You Learned About Creative Writing in The Past. Read

The document provides 30 multiple choice questions that test understanding of concepts related to creative writing such as the definition of creative writing, examples of creative writing genres, use of sensory details, literary tools, protagonists vs antagonists, use of formal vs informal diction, figures of speech like similes and metaphors, and identifying the senses used in examples. The questions cover foundational elements of analyzing and practicing creative writing.
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Instructions: Recall What You Learned About Creative Writing in The Past. Read

The document provides 30 multiple choice questions that test understanding of concepts related to creative writing such as the definition of creative writing, examples of creative writing genres, use of sensory details, literary tools, protagonists vs antagonists, use of formal vs informal diction, figures of speech like similes and metaphors, and identifying the senses used in examples. The questions cover foundational elements of analyzing and practicing creative writing.
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Instructions: Recall what you learned about creative writing in the past.

Read
and answer the following statements. Write the letter of your answer in your
activity notebook.

1. Creative writing is non-fiction writing.


a. True b. False

2. Technical writing is good for specific audiences.


a. True b. False

3. Creative writing is a writing that uses imagery, diction, and rhythmic


patterns.
a. True b. False

4.The following are examples of creative writing: Haiku, vignettes, legends,


epic, myth and folklore.
a. True b. False

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

10. Which of the following is an example of creative writing?


a. Book reports b. Research Paper
c. Play d. News article

11. What are sensory details?


a. details that involve the five senses- sight, hearing, taste, feel and
smell
b. details that require common sense
c. details that involve sense and sensibility
d. details that involve sight

12. What are literary tools?


a. tools that help us get in touch with our emotions
b. language devices that help you write better and creatively
c. tools that help us sleep better at night
d. tools that allow us to have fun

13. Any writing that is original and self-expressive is known as _______.


a. Technical writing b. Creative writing
c. News article d. 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

15. It involves relating on experiences.


a. Technical writing
b. Creative writing
c. Neither
16. The sensory experience involves the five senses of the reader.
a. True b. False c. Neither
17 It was a cold night when the lady suddenly appeared from nowhere. The
italicized word depicts the sense of touch.
a. True b. False c. Neither

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

21. Which of the following is written in a formal diction?


a. “The adventurers rode thru the forest with their swords drawn”.
b. “We shouldn’t have to do this kind of junk, anyway”.
c. “Steve and Adam will be out of town this weekend”.
d. “I would be very pleased to snag a job at W. Brown development
office.”

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

23.What does diction mean?


a. a writer’s reason for writing
b. the use of a word that imitates a sound
c. an author’s choice of words and their use
d. none of the above

24. It involves choosing words that are polite and proper.


a. Informal diction b. Formal diction
c. Colloquialism d. Jargon
25. Its language is highly informal and may include regional expressions and
spelling that reflect dialect and non-standard pronunciation.
a. Formal diction b. Jargon
c. Informal diction d. Colloquialism

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

27. It refers to naming a thing or an action by imitating the sound associated


with it.
a. Simile b. Onomatopoeia
c. Metaphor d. Consonance

28. It is the use of exaggeration to express strong emotion.


a. Hyperbole b. Simile
c. Metaphor d. Consonance

29. It refers to the repetition of vowel sounds within words in a line.


a. Simile b. Metaphor
b. Assonance d. Consonance

30. It is a figure of speech which gives human qualities to non-living things.


a. Simile b. Personification
b. Metaphor d. Consonance

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