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QUIZ 1

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It means looking at the parts of something to detect patterns. 
Analysis
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Literary criticism is NOT a plot summary, a biography of the author, or simply
finding fault with the literature.
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False
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It is a general term publishers and booksellers use to describe both commercial and
literary works that depict a daily reality familiar to most people.
Mainstream Fiction
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What elements of fiction is being interpreted on this question?

"What traits, feelings, and values are exhibited by the characters?"


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a. Character

b. Setting

c. Plot
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Authors of fiction, poetry, or drama choose literature for their expression because
they believe that there are at least two valid sides to any minor issue--not just a
simple right and wrong.
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True

False
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It is characterized by the use of native languages as the main tool of literary
expression rather than foreign languages.
Language
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"This is one of the step of preparing read critically"
Does the plot have unity? Are all the episodes relevant to the total meaning or
effect of the story?
Select one:

a. Self reflect

b. Analyze to read

c. Read to understand
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When interpreting fiction, elements such as plot, setting, and characters are usually
the base of any argument or observation for a paper.
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True

False
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What elements of fiction is being interpreted in this question?
"Does the plot have unity? Are all the episodes relevant to the total meaning or
effect of the story"
Select one:

a. Point of view

b. Characterization

c. Theme

d. Plot and structure


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It is a more ACTIVE way of reading. It is a deeper and more complex engagement
with a text.
Critical Reading
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It is a way of reading ideas as well as sentences.
Interpretation
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It is defined as literature written after World War II through the current day.
Contemporary Literature
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It is essentially an opinion, supported by evidence, relating to theme, style, setting
or historical or political context.
Literary Criticism
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Reading or Critical Writing: It analyze, interpret and evaluate.
Critical Reading
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Reading or Critical Reading: The purpose of this is to form judgement about how a
text works.
Critical Reading
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It is essentially an opinion, supported by evidence, relating to theme, style, setting
or historical or political context.
Literary Criticism
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Use of traditional elements such as plot, setting, and characters is evident and
skillful.
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True

False
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Reading  or Critical Reading: It focuses on how does the text work.
Critical Reading
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What element of fiction is interpreted by these question?
When and where does the action take place?When and where does the action take
place?
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a. Characters

b. Plot

c. Setting
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Reading or Critical Reading: It focuses on what a text does and means.
Critical Reading
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Reading or Critical reading: It only focuses in absorbing and understanding.
Reading
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Reading or Critical Reading: It focuses on what the text says.
Reading
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Experienced readers don't ask themselves a series of questions throughout the
reading of any work.
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True

False
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Reading or Critical reading: the purpose of this is to grasp of the text. 
Reading
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It  is the comparison, analysis, interpretation, and/or evaluation of works of
literature.
Literary Criticism
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QUIZ 2
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 a narrative voice a story told in the third person in which the narrative voice is
associated with a major or minor character who is not able to “see/know” all, may
only be able to relate the thoughts of one or some characters but not others, may
not know what happened “off stage” or in the past.
Limited Omniscient
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Type of setting that is of course where the story takes place.
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a. Chronological setting

b. Physical setting
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Analysis of any work of literature - requires a thorough investigation of the who,
where, when, what, why etc." of the work. 
Critical Thinking
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This involves a run-in with the forces of nature. On the one hand, it expresses the
insignificance of a single human life in the cosmic scheme of things. On the other
hand, it tests the limits of a person’s strength and will to live.

Select one:

a. Human versus Society

b. Human versus Self

c. Human versus Nature

d. Human versus Human


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A kind of character that is an important figure at the center of the story’s action or
theme. 
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a. dynamic

b. Major character

c. minor character

d. static
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It attracts a broad audience and may also fall into any subgenre, like mystery,
romance, legal thriller, western, science fiction, and so on.
Commercial Fiction
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Verse and rhythmic writing with imagery that creates emotional responses. 

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a. Tall Tale

b. Poetry

c. Mythology 
d. Humor 

e. Legend 
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 a narrative voice a story told in the third person in which the narrative voice is
associated with a major or minor character who is not able to “see/know” all, may
only be able to relate the thoughts of one or some characters but not others, may
not know what happened “off stage” or in the past.
Limited Omniscient
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the opposite of the omniscient; displays an objectivity; compared to a
roving camera with sound. Very little of the past or the future is given; the story is
set in the present. It has the most speed and the most action; it relies heavily on
external action and dialogue, and it offers no opportunities for interpretation by the
narrator.
Select one:

a. framed narrative

b. objective or dramatic

c. first person

d. limited omniscient

e. third person
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It is a popular genre, boasting a huge established audience. All mysteries focus on
a crime, usually murder.
Mystery
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It is the action element in fiction, is the arrangement of events that make up a story.
Select one:

a. Characters

b. plot

c. Setting

d. Point of  view


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It tends to appeal to a smaller, more intellectually adventurous audience. 
Literary Fiction
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It is a means by which writers present and reveal characters – by direct description,
by showing the character in action, or by the presentation of other characters who
help to define each other.
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a. Character

b. Irony

c. Plot

d. Characterization

e. Point of view
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What feeling is created at the beginning of the story? Is it bright and cheerful or
dark and frightening?
What aspects of setting, the questions implies?

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a. mood or atmosphere

b.  time

c. social conditions

d. place 

e. weather conditions
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Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters/ fiction which invites
suspension or reality. 

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a. Poetry 

b. Drama 

c. Humor 

d. Mystery 

e. Fantasy 
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It refers to who tells the story and how it is told
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a. Characters

b. Point of view

c. Characterization
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Types of narrative voice that is told from the first person "I” personal point-of-
view, usually that of the main character.
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a. Omniscient

b. Third person

c. Limited Omnscient

d. First Person
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The narrator does not see into the mind of any character; rather he or she reports
the action and dialogue without telling the reader directly what the characters feel
and think.
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a. limited omniscient

b. Omniscient

c. Objective
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Type of narrative voice that is told in the third person; the narrator's knowledge,
control, and prerogatives are unlimited, allowing “authorial” subjectivity.
Select one:

a. Omniscient

b. Objective dramatic

c. Limited omniscient
d. Interior monologue
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What is the daily life of the characters like? Does the story contain local colour
(writing that focuses on the speech, dress, mannerisms, customs, etc. of a
particular place)?
What aspects of setting is being implied on these questions?
Select one:

a.  place 

b. time

c. mood or atmosphere 

d. social conditions

e.  weather conditions

PRELIM EXAM

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It means living, belonging to or occurring in the present. So when we talk about


contemporary literature, we are talking about literature that is being written in the now
about the now.
Contemporary
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Legend or traditional narrative, often based in part on historical events, that reveals human
behavior and natural phenomena by its symbolism; often pertaining to the actions of the
gods. 

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a. Mystery 
b. Humor 
c. Legend 
d. Mythology 
e. Historical Fiction 

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It is characterized by the use of native languages as the main tool of literary expression
rather than foreign languages.
Literary Language
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Mainstream fiction, more narrowly defined categories of popular fiction appeal to specific
audiences.

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True
False

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Narration demonstrating a useful truth, especially in which animals speak as humans;


legendary, supernatural tale. 
Select one:
a. Fantasy
b. Fiction
c. Fairy tale
d. Fable
e. Folklore

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Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters/ fiction which invites suspension
or reality. 

Select one:
a. Fantasy 
b. Tall Tale
c. Historical Fiction 
d. Fairy Tale 
e. Short Story 

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It is a popular genre, boasting a huge established audience. The story focuses on a crime,
usually murder.
Mystery
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It  is the comparison, analysis, interpretation, and/or evaluation of works of literature.


Literary Criticism
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Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters/ fiction which invites suspension
or reality. 

Select one:
a. Drama 
b. Fantasy 
c. Poetry 
d. Humor 
e. Mystery 

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What elements of fiction is being interpreted in this question?


"Does the plot have unity? Are all the episodes relevant to the total meaning or effect of the
story"

Select one:
a. Point of view
b. Plot and structure
c. Theme
d. Characterization

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What feeling is created at the beginning of the story? Is it bright and cheerful or dark and
frightening?
What aspects of setting, the questions implies?
Select one:
a.  time
b. mood or atmosphere
c. weather conditions
d. social conditions
e. place 

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There are four meanings for the word character.

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Authors of fiction, poetry, or drama choose literature for their expression because they
believe that there are at least two valid sides to any minor issue--not just a simple right and
wrong.
Select one:
True
False

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Literary criticism is NOT a plot summary, a biography of the author, or simply finding fault
with the literature.

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True
False

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It is essentially an opinion, supported by evidence, relating to theme, style, setting or


historical or political context.
Literary Criticism
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Fiction that is story based on impact of actual, imagined, or potential science, usually set in
the future or on other planets. 

Select one:
a. Science Fiction 
b. Realistic Fiction 
c. Historical Fiction 
d. Fiction in Verse 

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The songs, stories, myths, and proverbs of a people or “folk” as handed down by word of
mouth. 

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a. Folklore
b. Short Story 
c. Realistic Fiction 
d. Horror 
e. Legend 

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Analysis of any work of literature - requires a thorough investigation of the who, where,
when, what, why etc." of the work. 
Critical Thinking
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It is the action element in fiction, is the arrangement of events that make up a story.

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a. Point of  view
b. Characters
c. Setting
d. plot

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It is essentially an opinion, supported by evidence, relating to theme, style, setting or


historical or political context.
Literary Criticism
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When is the story taking place? (historical period, time of day, year, etc.)
What aspects of setting is being implied on this question?

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a.  weather conditions
b. social conditions
c. mood or atmosphere
d. time
e. place

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What element of fiction is interpreted by these question?
When and where does the action take place?When and where does the action take place?

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a. Plot
b. Setting
c. Characters

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"This is one of the step of preparing read critically"


Does the plot have unity? Are all the episodes relevant to the total meaning or effect of the
story?

Select one:
a. Self reflect
b. Read to understand
c. Analyze to read

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Types of narrative voice that is told from the first person "I” personal point-of-view, usually
that of the main character.

Select one:
a. Omniscient
b. First Person
c. Third person
d. Limited Omnscient

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 a narrative voice a story told in the third person in which the narrative voice is associated
with a major or minor character who is not able to “see/know” all, may only be able to relate
the thoughts of one or some characters but not others, may not know what happened “off
stage” or in the past.
Limited Omniscient
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Type of setting that is of course where the story takes place.

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a. Chronological setting
b. Physical setting

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Verse and rhythmic writing with imagery that creates emotional responses. 

Select one:
a. Mythology 
b. Tall Tale
c. Poetry
d. Humor 
e. Legend 

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The narrator does not see into the mind of any character; rather he or she reports the action
and dialogue without telling the reader directly what the characters feel and think.

Select one:
a. limited omniscient
b. Objective
c. Omniscient

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the opposite of the omniscient; displays an objectivity; compared to a roving camera with


sound. Very little of the past or the future is given; the story is set in the present. It has
the most speed and the most action; it relies heavily on external action and dialogue, and it
offers no opportunities for interpretation by the narrator.

Select one:
a. limited omniscient
b. third person
c. first person
d. objective or dramatic
e. framed narrative

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It attracts a broad audience and may also fall into any subgenre, like mystery, romance, legal
thriller, western, science fiction, and so on.
Commercial Fiction
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What elements of fiction is being interpreted on this question?

"What traits, feelings, and values are exhibited by the characters?"

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a. Plot
b. Setting
c. Character

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When interpreting fiction, elements such as plot, setting, and characters are usually the base
of any argument or observation for a paper.

Select one:
True
False

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Type of narrative voice that is told in the third person; the narrator's knowledge, control,
and prerogatives are unlimited, allowing “authorial” subjectivity.

Select one:
a. Interior monologue
b. Omniscient
c. Objective dramatic
d. Limited omniscient

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This involves a run-in with the forces of nature. On the one hand, it expresses the
insignificance of a single human life in the cosmic scheme of things. On the other hand, it
tests the limits of a person’s strength and will to live.

Select one:
a. Human versus Nature
b. Human versus Society
c. Human versus Self
d. Human versus Human

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Humorous story with blatant exaggerations, swaggering heroes who do the impossible with
nonchalance. 
Select one:
a. Science Fiction 
b. Folklore 
c. Legend 
d. Tall Tale
e. Poetry 

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It is a popular genre, boasting a huge established audience. All mysteries focus on a crime,
usually murder.
Mystery
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It is a more ACTIVE way of reading. It is a deeper and more complex engagement with a
text.
Critical Reading
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Use of traditional elements such as plot, setting, and characters is evident and skillful.

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True
False

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It is a general term publishers and booksellers use to describe both commercial and literary
works that depict a daily reality familiar to most people.
Mainstream Fiction
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A kind of character that is an important figure at the center of the story’s action or theme. 

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a. static
b. Major character
c. dynamic
d. minor character

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It tends to appeal to a smaller, more intellectually adventurous audience. 


Literary Fiction
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One of the classifications of character which support the major character.


Protagonist
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It is a general term publishers and booksellers use to describe both commercial and literary
works that depict a daily reality familiar to most people. 

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a. Literary
b. mainstream
c. Romance
d. Commercial
e. mystery

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It is a means by which writers present and reveal characters – by direct description, by


showing the character in action, or by the presentation of other characters who help to
define each other.

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a. Irony
b. Plot
c. Point of view
d. Characterization
e. Character

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It refers to who tells the story and how it is told

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a. Characters
b. Characterization
c. Point of view

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Experienced readers don't ask themselves a series of questions throughout the reading of
any work.

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True
False

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What is the daily life of the characters like? Does the story contain local colour (writing that
focuses on the speech, dress, mannerisms, customs, etc. of a particular place)?
What aspects of setting is being implied on these questions?

Select one:
a.  place 
b. time
c. social conditions
d. mood or atmosphere 
e.  weather conditions

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 a narrative voice a story told in the third person in which the narrative voice is associated
with a major or minor character who is not able to “see/know” all, may only be able to relate
the thoughts of one or some characters but not others, may not know what happened “off
stage” or in the past.
Limited Omniscient
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Stories composed in verse or prose, usually for theatrical performance, where conflicts and
emotion are expressed through dialogue and action. 

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a. Fiction 
b. Drama 
c. Fairy Tale 
d. Fable 
e. Fantasy 
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It is defined as literature written after World War II through the current day.
Contemporary Literature
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