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QUIZ in ENGLISH

NAME: DATE:
SECTION: SCORE:

WORD SEARCH:
Study the word maze, and draw a line through the words that have something to do with the
purposes and elements of narrative. On the LEFT side of the puzzle, list down the purposes of narratives
present in the puzzle and on the RIGHT side, list down the elements of narratives present in the puzzle.

G L N D T Q M B N A
U H T O E C P I Z C
I V R O Z T A N S H

G S W F N T T F R A
N A Y D R E O O M R
I X K E U Q L R L A
T J T E R A P M O C
T N X V P N K G D T
E T H E M E H E C E
S Y W O J I F B A R

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?

A. Identify the following descriptions. Write your answer on the line provided before each number.
Write the most appropriate answer.

_______________________1. The source of tension or problem in the story; the clash of people or ideas
which create the action of the story.
_______________________2. The persons presented in the story.
_______________________3. The time and place where the story happened.
_______________________4. The way or manner of telling the story.
_______________________5. This is called “Eye of the Camera” technique.
_______________________6. Man’s problem is his destiny. The protagonist can do nothing but accept
and face it.
_______________________7. The message or central idea of the story that the narrator is trying to
communicate.
_______________________8. The emotional content of the story.
_______________________9. Gives the hindrances in resolving the conflict.
_______________________10. Contains the initial action of the character to solve the problem.
_______________________11. The turning point in the story that changes the course of events.
_______________________12. Shows the effects of the climax.
_______________________13. The narrator is not in the story but he tells what is in the mind of the
characters.
_______________________14. The type of characterization where the readers surmise the characters
feelings through their actions and comments.
_______________________15. The opponent of the major character.
_______________________16. Provides background information and introduces the characters and the
settings of the story.
_______________________17. Type of conflict in which nature speaks through its action against the
protagonist.
_______________________18. “Ties the loose ends” and resolves the conflict.
_______________________19. In this point of view, the narrator can be the major or minor character in
the story. He tells the story using the pronoun “I”.
_______________________20. The narrator tells the story using “you” making the reader feels that he
is one of the characters.

B. Fill in the blanks the missing word in the paragraph.

“Narratives”

Narratives are interesting accounts or _______________ of people’s ________________,


________________ and ________________ pertinent to the development of their ________________
and society. The basic purpose of narrative is to entertain, to gain and hold a reader’s
________________. However, narratives can also be written to ________________ or to inform, to
change attitudes or ________________ opinions e.g. soap operas and television dramas that are used to
raised topical issues. Narratives also prove into the minds and ways of our ancestors since their stories
are ________________ of their time and ________________. It ________________ our ideas, touch
base with our own ________________ and help us emotionally ________________ for situations
similar to narratives. Moreover, narratives get insights on how our ________________ give importance
to what they ________________ in life giving us an insight of our own value system.

“Vision without a plan is just a wish.”


Godbless! 
B

QUIZ in ENGLISH

NAME: DATE:
SECTION: SCORE:

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?

A. Identify the following descriptions. Write your answer on the line provided before each number.
Write the most appropriate answer.

_______________________1. The message or central idea of the story that the narrator is trying to
communicate.
_______________________2. The emotional content of the story.
_______________________3. Gives the hindrances in resolving the conflict.
_______________________4. Contains the initial action of the character to solve the problem.
_______________________5. The turning point in the story that changes the course of events.
_______________________6. Shows the effects of the climax.
_______________________7. The source of tension or problem in the story; the clash of people or ideas
which create the action of the story.
_______________________8. The persons presented in the story.
_______________________9. The time and place where the story happened.
_______________________10. The way or manner of telling the story.
_______________________11. This is called “Eye of the Camera” technique.
_______________________12. Man’s problem is his destiny. The protagonist can do nothing but accept
and face it.
_______________________13. The narrator is not in the story but he tells what is in the mind of the
characters.
_______________________14. Type of conflict in which nature speaks through its action against the
protagonist.
_______________________15. “Ties the loose ends” and resolves the conflict.
_______________________16. In this point of view, the narrator can be the major or minor character in
the story. He tells the story using the pronoun “I”.
_______________________17. The narrator tells the story using “you” making the reader feels that he
is one of the characters.
_______________________18. The type of characterization where the readers surmise the characters
feelings through their actions and comments.
_______________________19. The opponent of the major character.
_______________________20. Provides background information and introduces the characters and the
settings of the story.

B. Fill in the blanks the missing word in the paragraph.

“Narratives”

Narratives are interesting accounts or _______________ of people’s ________________,


________________ and ________________ pertinent to the development of their ________________
and society. The basic purpose of narrative is to entertain, to gain and hold a reader’s
________________. However, narratives can also be written to ________________ or to inform, to
change attitudes or ________________ opinions e.g. soap operas and television dramas that are used to
raised topical issues. Narratives also prove into the minds and ways of our ancestors since their stories
are ________________ of their time and ________________. It ________________ our ideas, touch
base with our own ________________ and help us emotionally ________________ for situations
similar to narratives. Moreover, narratives get insights on how our ________________ give importance
to what they ________________ in life giving us an insight of our own value system.

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