18 Questions
Great literature is primarily passed down through written text.
True
Novels are always based on facts, real events, and real people.
False
Literature appeals only to a specific group of people and is not relevant across different generations.
False
Fables usually follow a continuous and usual flow of conversation.
False
Plays stimulate the way we think and bring out moral values.
True
Short stories may not necessarily be a sequence of events involving characters and a single idea.
False
Narrative poetry is a form of poetry that does not tell a story.
False
Epic poems are the oldest remaining form of poetry.
True
Ballads use complex language and avoid repetitive elements.
False
Haiku poems have a total of 20 syllables arranged in three lines.
False
Dramatic monologues involve long speeches by multiple actors.
False
Odes are short lyric poems with simple language and mundane themes.
False
Call Me Flory by Wilfredo Ma.Guerrero is a narrative about the origin of man, place, event, and happenings.
False
Dead Stars by Paz Marquez Benitez is a long work of fiction that has chapters where many characters are involved and spans a long period of time.
True
The Legend of Mount Mayon is a narrative where the characters are animals and nonliving objects that speak and act like people, and usually ends with values that can mold their attitudes.
False
Essays of Francis Bacon are intended to be spoken before a crowd.
True
'I Have a Dream' by Martin Luther King, Jr. is a literary work that gives the life account of a person written by another person.
False
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is a scripted story executed on stage.
False
Test your knowledge on different types of poetry including narrative, lyric, and epic poetry. Learn about the characteristics and purposes of each form of poetry.
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