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This document contains a series of questions about literature, focusing on authors, works, and literary terms. The questions are suitable for assessment in 21st century literature classes at secondary school level.

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21st Century Literature Which story was written by the British author J.K Rowling? - Harry Potter Wrote the parable entitled “The Story of the Pencil” - Paulo Coelho Famous literature book written by F. Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby African Author who wrote “A Feminist Ma...

21st Century Literature Which story was written by the British author J.K Rowling? - Harry Potter Wrote the parable entitled “The Story of the Pencil” - Paulo Coelho Famous literature book written by F. Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby African Author who wrote “A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions” - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Author of Chick Lit entitled “The Rosales Saga” - F. Sionel Jose Other term for Flash Fiction - Nano Tales Characteristics of flash fiction EXCEPT - In panel images Which imaginative literature ranges from a word to a thousand? - Flash fiction Which narratives have pictures that are arranged in sequenced and in image panels? - Comic story OR Graphic fiction Which is not true about graphic novel? - It combines letters and words. This story narrates the traumatic experiences of Americans during the 9/11 terrorists attack in New York. - In the Shadow of No Towers: 9/11 Colombian-American writer and author of Vida which was a PEN/Hemingway Finalist - Patricia Engel Daniela wanted to see the Sakura Festival. Which country is she going to visit? - Japan Which statement does not talk about Africa? - Africa is an archipelago. Onigiri are Japanese rice balls. - Onigiri is a Japanese rice ball. Which Flash fiction written by Ernest Hemingway evokes deep emotion and prompts readers to imagine the backstory? - For Sale: Baby Shoes. Never Worn It is a process where students are directed to assess their performance against pre- determined standard criteria. - Self assessment “We shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end. We shall never surrender” - Anaphora “For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels named Lenore.” - Assonance “Letting you go is hard enough for me. You’re an asset in this company.” - Euphemism “I’m feeling under the weather today.” - Idiomatic expression These lines expressed the earnest wish of a father. What do you think these wishes mean? - The family is suffering from war. What is the tone of the poem - Hopeless Take the padding from your ears, and confess you’ve heard me crying. - Listen to their pleas Racism - Someone who believed that there is a superior race over the other, that person is a racist The use of ropes for hunting, pulling, fastening, etc. - One of the most durable natural ropes in the world Princess loves reading novels and short stories. It improves her vocabulary - Extensive reading Ma’am Karen encouraged her students to read a lot and use techniques in understanding the text and improving their knowledge - Reading approach Looked for specific titles in the selection - Scanning Quickly understood the main idea of the poem - Skimming

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