Across
- 7. patterned form of verbal or written expression of ideas in concentrated, imaginative, and rhythmical terms that often contain the elements of sense, sound and structure
- 8. literary device; a writer uses hints or clues to indicate events that will occur in the story
- 11. a third-person _________ point, the narrator tells the story from an all knowing point of view
- 14. of a human being in a story; a complex combination of both inner and outer self
- 15. categorical classification of literature
- 16. the ________ occupation, there was the flowering of Tagalog Short Poetry
- 18. literary work of imaginative narration, either oral or written, fashioned to entertain and to make the readers think and, more so, to feel
- 21. by Cecille Guidote
- 22. MODEL/Literary Model;Literature aims to understand and appreciate cultures and ideologies different from one's own in time and space
- 23. has an aesthetic appeal and thus possesses a sense of beauty
- 24. of figurative speech; the use of one word to stand for a related term or replacement of word that relates to the thing or person to be named for the name itself
- 25. types of essay; strict or __________
Down
- 1. nationalistic period is divided into ________ and Revolution
- 2. oral literature in Samar that is used to convey contemporary messages of struggle and commitment and are thus emergent:
- 3. of a plot; the finishing of things right after the climax and shows the resolution of the plot
- 4. of figurative speech; a deliberate sarcasm used to affirming by negating its opposite
- 5. process of determining the prevailing foot in a line of poetry, the types and sequence of different feet
- 6. Approach; expression of "personality," of "inner drives," of "neurosis." :
- 9. of plot; a kind of plot where linear development of the story merges with an interruption in the chronological order to show an event that happened in the past
- 10. SCHEME/Pattern of rhyme form that ends a stanza or poem; designated by the assignment of a different letter of the alphabet to each new rhyme
- 12. from the Latin word litera which means acquaintance with letters
- 13. language used for descriptive effect in order to convey ideas or emotions which are not literally true but express some truth beyond the literal level; __________ language
- 17. of figurative speech; the use of a word or phrase that actually imitates or suggest the sound of what it describe
- 19. truth about life and its nature which takes its place in the illustrations of the actions, preoccupations and decisions of the characters
- 20. popular narrative poems; Awit and ______