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2nd Quarter Summative Test

Creative Writing

Name & Section:

Direction: Write your answers to the questions in a space provided.

[Link] drama, a/an ________ is any conversation between two or more people. [Link]. dialoguec.
monologued. script

2._________ refers to the range , pitch, and pronunciation of the actors which affect performance. a.
Improvisational Techniquec. Mannerisms b. Spaced. Vocal Dynamics

3. A/An ________ is lines spoken by one person (it can be to someone else, to himself/ herself, or to the
audience). a. actorsb. dialoguec. monologued. script

4. A/an________ is the sequence of events in the story.

5. A __________ is a type of literature that is written for the purpose of being read in front of an
audience.

6. ___________ is a single situationor unit of dialogue in a play.

7. ________ is a form of dramain which there is a display of human suffering and catharsis for the
audience.

8. A/an _______ is composed of many scenes.

9. A_________ is a form of entertainment meant to be humorous.

10. __________ is author’s attempt to create a mental picture in the mind of the reader. It appeals to
the senses.

11. ________ refers to the on-the-spot creativity of the actors.

12. A ________ is a piece of writing in the form of drama composed of dialogue, stage directions, and
instructions to the actors and director.

13. _________ is used to suggest an upcoming outcome of the story.

14. A _______ refers to the visual elements of a play.

15. A type of character that undergo changes in the text.

B. ON INTERTEXTUALITY AS A TECHNIQUE OF DRAMA DIRECTIONS: Read each of the item below and
write the correct answer.

______16. The word come from the Greek meaning “to do” or “to perform”.
______17. It is defined as the interconnection between similar or related works of literature that reflect
and influence a reader’s interpretation of the text.

_____18. She was the French semiotician who argued that all works of literature being produced
contemporarily are intertextual with the works that came before it. As she stated, “Any text is
constructed of a mosaic of quotations; any text is the absorption and transformation of another”.

______19. It is a figure of speech, in which an object or circumstance from unrelated context is referred
to covertly or indirectly.

______20. It is the repetition of one expression as part of another one, particularly when the expression
is well-known or explicitly attributed by citation to its original source, and it is indicatedby quotation
marks.

______21. It is a word or phrase borrowed from another language by literal, word-for-word, or root for
root translation.

_____22. It is the communication of the meaning of a source language text by means of an equivalent
target-language text.

_____23. It is a work created to imitate, make fun of, or comment on an original work-its subject,
author, style, or some other target by means of satiric or ironic imitation.

________24. It celebrates rather than mocks the work it imitates. The word is a Frech cognate of the
Italian noun which is a pie-filling mixed from diverse ingredients.

______25. It is a reworking or re-imagination of a well-known text, to change or extend its meaning.

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