Lesson 2-3 Flashcards

1
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different elements of poetry

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• sensory images
• diction
• rhyme scheme
• speaker
• structure
• word order

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2
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categories of sensory images

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• visual imagery
• olfactory imagery
• gustatory imagery
• tactile imagery
• auditory imagery

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categories of sensory images

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• visual imagery
• olfactory imagery
• gustatory imagery
• tactile imagery
• auditory imagery

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4
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it is the arrangement of words and lines, either together or apart and the way interpendent parts of it are organized to form a whole poem

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structure

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5
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it is used to describe their impressions of their topic or object of writing

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sensory images

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6
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when philippine poetry celebrated romanticism what is its focus?

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emotion and individualism

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7
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when poetry became formalist what is its focus?

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form and language rather than theme

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8
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he was awarded by republic cultural heritage award and literature (1964) and don carlos palanca memorial awards and poetry (1964)

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Carlos Angeles

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he was awarded by republic cultural heritage award and literature (1964) and don carlos palanca memorial awards and poetry (1964)

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Carlos Angeles

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10
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who is the writer of Gabu?

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Carlos Angeles

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11
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it is the literal meaning of words that can be found in dictionaries

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denotative definition

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12
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it is a way for a reader to analyze a poem by carefully reading and rereading a text until it’s interpretation is found what must be locked for: context of poem

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Close reading

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13
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it is either natural or unnatural arrangement of words in poem

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word order

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14
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it is considered as the poetic license

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word order

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15
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it is established by the New Criticism school of thought

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organic unity

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16
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it is the style of writing, determined by the choice of words by a writer

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diction

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17
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it is the style of writing, determined by the choice of words by a writer

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diction

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18
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it is a place in Ilocos Norte near the sea

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Gabu

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19
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it is the way the author arranges words meters lines and stanzas

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rhyme scheme

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20
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it is the way the author arranges words meters lines and stanzas

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rhyme scheme

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21
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it is the implied meaning of a word

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connotative definition

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22
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what typhoon made the most unforgettable destruction to Gabu and when?

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Typhoon Imbudo on July 2003

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23
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what typhoon made the most unforgettable destruction to Gabu and when?

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Typhoon Imbudo on July 2003

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24
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this type of irony happens when the audience seems to know more about an event, a situation, or a conversation that the characters do

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dramatic irony

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25
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this type of irony happens when the audience seems to know more about an event, a situation, or a conversation that the characters do

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dramatic irony

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26
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techniques of fiction

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• character
• symbolism
• intention
• irony
• world
• plot structure

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27
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she was dubbed as “the mother of us all”

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Paz Marquez Benitez

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28
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different types of characters

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• protagonist
• antagonist
• foil
• static
• dynamic
• flat
• round
• stock

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29
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it consists lines and stanzas

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poem

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30
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it is a story that is entirely made up and it is not true literature in form of prose

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fiction

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31
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she was one of the very first of filipino short-story writers to write in English

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Paz Marquez Benitez

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32
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it is the beginning of the story where the writer sets the scene by introducing the characters, the setting, and a brief background of the story

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exposition

33
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it is the beginning of the story where the writer sets the scene by introducing the characters, the setting, and a brief background of the story

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exposition

34
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they are the stereotypical characters

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stock characters / stock

35
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this type of irony occurs when there is a difference between the intention of a specific situation and its result

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situational irony

36
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what are the parts or pattern of plot of a story according to Gustav Freytag?

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• Exposition
• Rising Action
• Climax
• Falling Action
• Denouement

37
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it drives the characters to behave in a particular way in a specific situation

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intention

38
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they are the main character and the whole story revolves around them

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protagonist

39
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they are the main character and the whole story revolves around them

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protagonist

40
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it is the driving force of fiction

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the way character changes

41
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this character does not change throughout the story

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static character / static

42
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a person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a story

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character

43
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this type of irony happens when speaker says something that’s the opposite to what they mean

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verbal irony

44
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it is the use of a character, object, or event to signify something else from its original meaning concrete to abstract

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symbolism

45
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these characters has many different traits, good and bad making them more interesting

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round character / round

46
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these characters has many different traits, good and bad making them more interesting

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round character / round

47
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it is where the character move

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world

48
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it is where the character move

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world

49
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it is it is what drives the characters to behave in a particular way in a specific situation

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intention

50
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it is it is what drives the characters to behave in a particular way in a specific situation

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intention

51
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defined by Aristotle, a story is a story if it has a beginning, middle, and an end

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plot structure

52
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defined by Aristotle, a story is a story if it has a beginning, middle, and an end

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plot structure

53
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it is when the complication begins to show itself on the characters, setting, and events on the story

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rising action

54
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it is when the complication begins to show itself on the characters, setting, and events on the story

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rising action

55
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a literary device where the chosen words are intentionally used to indicate a meaning other than the literal one

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irony

56
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three kinds of irony

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• verbal irony
• situational irony
• dramatic irony

57
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according to plato, it is an adherence to the idea of organic unity

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plot structure

58
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according to plato, it is an adherence to the idea of organic unity

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plot structure

59
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it is the result of the climax when things starts falling into place for the characters and one the story reaches a premature resolution of the conflicts, problems, and issues that were raised previously

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falling action

60
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it is the result of the climax when things starts falling into place for the characters and one the story reaches a premature resolution of the conflicts, problems, and issues that were raised previously

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falling action

61
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this character causes the conflict for the protagonist

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antagonist

62
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it is when the story reaches its final conclusion and where the author starts to get ready to tell the ending of by way of explaining a finality, a flashback, a peace treaty, etc.

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Denouement

63
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it is when the story reaches its final conclusion and where the author starts to get ready to tell the ending of by way of explaining a finality, a flashback, a peace treaty, etc.

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Denouement

64
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this type of character has opposite character traits from another, meant to help highlight or bring out another’s positive or negative side

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foil

65
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this character changes throughout the story

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dynamic

66
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it is the event with the greatest tension; it is when the characters know the truth, act on their impulses, make rash decisions or decide to do something

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climax

67
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this character has won or two main traits, usually only all positive or negative

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flat

68
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two categories under philippine theater

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• Komedya or Comedy
• Sarsuela or Zarzuela

69
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secular comedy

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comedian de capa y espada

70
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religious comedy

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comedian de santo

71
Q

what was the first staged Zarzuela in the Philippines?

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Jugar Con Fuego (Play with Fire)

72
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it is musical in nature; both spoken and sung

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Zarzuela

73
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who wrote “Jugar Con Fuego”? (include the year)

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Francisco Asenjo Barbieri (1855)

74
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it was written by jose rizal and was staged in 1880

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Junto Al Pasig

75
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inaugurated as home of zarzuelas in 1893

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Teatro Zorilla

76
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what type of literary piece is Gabu?

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poem

77
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the first Filipino modern English-language short story

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Dead Stars

78
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what type of literary piece is Dead Stars?

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short story