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What best describes the function of 'setting' in a story?
What best describes the function of 'setting' in a story?
- It conveys the emotional state of a character.
- It includes the dialogues among characters.
- It provides the time and place where events occur. (correct)
- It reveals the moral lesson of the narrative.
Which of the following represents a common literary device used to create tension or excitement in a story?
Which of the following represents a common literary device used to create tension or excitement in a story?
- Theme
- Flash Fiction
- Suspense/Surprise (correct)
- Dialogue
In the context of a play, what does an 'act' refer to?
In the context of a play, what does an 'act' refer to?
- A conversation between characters.
- The overall theme of the play.
- A specific moment within the story.
- A division similar to a chapter in a novel. (correct)
Which of the following is not typically considered an element of a play?
Which of the following is not typically considered an element of a play?
What best describes 'flash fiction' as a literary device?
What best describes 'flash fiction' as a literary device?
Flashcards
Narrative in Filipino Literature
Narrative in Filipino Literature
Description of a character's feelings during an event.
Setting in Filipino Literature
Setting in Filipino Literature
Description of time and place in a story.
Dialogue in Filipino Literature
Dialogue in Filipino Literature
Conversation between characters in a story.
Theme in Filipino Literature
Theme in Filipino Literature
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Filipino Play (Dula)
Filipino Play (Dula)
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Study Notes
Literary Forms
- Example: Si Joaquin is a good student in Edilberto.
- Plot/Story: Describes the emotions and events within a narrative.
- Example: Ana cried as she walked home.
- Setting: Describes where and when the events happen.
- Example: Kiko arrived on a narrow path at sunset.
- Dialogue: The characters' conversations in a story.
- Example: "Wow! That's delicious!"
- Theme: A lesson or moral of the story.
- Example: Education is the key to success.
- Suspense/Surprise: A shocking event.
- Example: A woman appeared with long hair and a stern gaze.
- Flash Fiction: A short story with only a few key events.
- Example: The story is only 1000 words or less.
- Play (Drama): A story that is performed on stage.
- Example: A play is written to be shown through actions and speech.
- Acts/Scenes: Sections in a play.
- Example: A play can have multiple acts and scenes.
- Characters/Actors: People in the play.
- Example: It is very important to know your assigned characters.
- Setting/Stage: Place where the play is performed.
- Example: The stage needs to be the correct size.
- Director/Writer: The person behind the stage.
- Example: Directors and writers are very important.
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