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21st century Literature from the Philippines and the World

21st century Literature from the Philippines and the World

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11th Grade

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Ellainne Jumalon

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7 Slides • 34 Questions

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21st century Literature from the Philippines and the World

Ms. Ellainne Mae Joy S. Jumalon

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Literary Timeline

Try to complete the literary TIMELINE below. Choose your

answers from the given choices written below.

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Multiple Choice

1565

1

Pre-Spanish Period

2

Spanish

3

Post EDSA

4

Rebirth of Freedom

4

Multiple Choice

1566-

1871

1

Pre-Spanish Period

2

Spanish

3

Post EDSA

4

Rebirth of Freedom

5

Multiple Choice

1872- 1898

1

Period of Enlightenment

2

Period of Literature in English

3

Rebirth of Freedom

4

American Period

6

Multiple Choice

1898-1944

1

Period of Enlightenment

2

Period of Literature in English

3

Rebirth of Freedom

4

American Period

7

Multiple Choice

1941-1945

1

Period of Enlightenment

2

Period of Literature in English

3

Japanese period

4

American Period

8

Multiple Choice

(1945-1970)

1

Period of Enlightenment

2

Period of Literature in English

3

Japanese period

4

American Period

9

Multiple Choice

1970-1972

1

PERIOD OF ACTIVISM

2

PERIOD OF THE NEW SOCIETY

3

PERIOD OF THE THIRD REPUBLIC

4

POST-EDSA 1 REVOLUTION

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Multiple Choice

(1972- 1980)

1

PERIOD OF ACTIVISM

2

PERIOD OF THE NEW SOCIETY

3

PERIOD OF THE THIRD REPUBLIC

4

POST-EDSA 1 REVOLUTION

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Multiple Choice

(1981-1985)

1

PERIOD OF ACTIVISM

2

PERIOD OF THE NEW SOCIETY

3

PERIOD OF THE THIRD REPUBLIC

4

POST-EDSA 1 REVOLUTION

12

Multiple Choice

(1986-1995)

1

PERIOD OF ACTIVISM

2

PERIOD OF THE NEW SOCIETY

3

PERIOD OF THE THIRD REPUBLIC

4

POST-EDSA 1 REVOLUTION

13

Multiple Choice

Present

1

PERIOD OF ACTIVISM

2

PERIOD OF THE NEW SOCIETY

3

PERIOD OF THE THIRD REPUBLIC

4

21st CENTURY PERIOD

14

Multiple Choice

A story told using a combination of text and illustrations or without text at all.

1

Digi-Fiction

2

Doodle Fiction

3

Illustrated Novel

4

Creative Non-Fiction

15

Multiple Choice

A site of collected posts or articles written by one or more people and updated

regularly.

1

Blog

2

Flash Fiction

3

Hyper Poetry

4

Digi-Fiction

16

Multiple Choice

Brief stories told in a thousand words or less.

1

Blog

2

Flash Fiction

3

Hyper Poetry

4

Digi-Fiction

17

Multiple Choice

Tales are written and presented using dialogues in social media applications.

1

Chick Lit

2

Digi-Fiction

3

Hyper Poetry

4

Text-Talk Novel

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Multiple Choice

A factual story is written using literary devices and techniques.

1

Digi-Fiction

2

Doodle Fiction

3

Illustrated Novel

4

Creative Non-Fiction

19

Multiple Choice

Drawings enhance stories in this form where illustrations and handwritten graphics

are incorporated.

1

Digi-Fiction

2

Doodle Fiction

3

Illustrated Novel

4

Creative Non-Fiction

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Multiple Choice

The genre of speculative fiction dealing with concepts of time, travel, parallel

universe, extra-terrestrial life, and futuristic technology.

1

Digi-Fiction

2

Doodle Fiction

3

Science Fiction

4

Creative Non-Fiction

21

Multiple Choice

It is a collection of stories presented in comic book formats.

1

Digi-Fiction

2

Doodle Fiction

3

Illustrated Novel

4

Graphic Novel

22

Multiple Choice

Literature that uses hypertext mark-up (HTM) to connect to other parts of the piece.

1

Blog

2

Flash Fiction

3

Hyper Poetry

4

Digi-Fiction

23

Multiple Choice

In English-speaking countries, these are stories with illustrations published in

Japan.

1

Manga

2

Digi-Fiction

3

Graphic Novel

4

Illustrated Novel

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Padre Faura Witness The Execution of Rizal


Author: Danton Remoto

(Poetry)

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Padre Faura Witness The Execution of Rizal

I stand on the roof

Of the Ateneo municipal,

Shivering

On this December morning.

Months ago,

Pepe came to me

In the observatory.

I thought we would talk

About the stars

That do not collide

In the sky:


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Padre Faura Witness The Execution of Rizal

Instead, he asked me about purgatory

(His cheeks still ruddy

From the sudden sun

After the bitter winter

In Europe


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Padre Faura Witness The Execution of Rizal

And on this day

With the years beginning to turn,

Salt things my eyes.

I see Pepe,

A blur

Between the soldiers

With their Mausers raised

And the early morning’s

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Padre Faura Witness The Execution of Rizal

Star:

Still shimmering

Even if millons of miles away,

The star itself

Is already dead

29

Multiple Choice

Who was Fr. F. Faura to Jose Rizal?

1

His godfather

2

His uncle

3

His teacher

4

His friend

30

Multiple Choice

What was the nickname given to Jose Rizal mentioned in the poem?

1

Star

2

Mauser

3

Ruddy

4

Pepe

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Multiple Choice

Why Padre Faura expected that they would talk about the stars?

1

Because Padre Faura worked in the observatory

2

Because Padre Faura worked in the observatory

3

Because Pepe just arrived from Europe

4

Because Pepe was fascinated in the observatory

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Multiple Choice

Why Padre Faura was in the observatory when Pepe visited him?

1

It was the only place where they can talk.

2

He was in-charged in the observatory.

3

The observatory was near the Ateneo De Manila

4

The observatory was near Bagunbayan.

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Multiple Choice

Why instead of stars, Pepe asked about purgatory to Padre Faura?

1

Pepe was interested in the after-life.

2

Padre Faura was sick.

3

Pepe was hopeless

4

Pepe was about to be executed

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Multiple Choice

The mood of the poem was _______.

1

Mournful

2

Delightful

3

Joyful

4

Mysterious

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Multiple Choice

The speaker was shivering while standing in the roof because _______.

1

He was dizzy.

2

It was cold.

3

It was December.

4

It was high.

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Multiple Choice

The characteristics of the star were used to compare with Jose Rizal

was shimmering because

1

he was well-known

2

he was about to die

3

he studied astronomy

4

his teacher was in the observatory

37

Multiple Choice

Which is of the following is NOT a multimedia format that a learner can use

to interpret literary texts?

1

blog

2

slogan

3

text tula

4

tag cloud

38

Multiple Choice

Which Filipino poem consists of four lines with seven syllables each with the

same rhyme at the end of each line?

1

ode

2

haiku

3

tanaga

4

corrido

39

Multiple Choice

It is an electronic medium for recording, copying, replaying, broadcasting and

displaying of moving visual media.

1

video

2

tag cloud

3

mind mapping

4

PPT presentation

40

Multiple Choice

Which Microsoft Office application can a learner use to create a slideshow

presentation?

1

Word

2

Excel

3

Paint

4

PowerPoint

41

Multiple Choice

Which of the statements is TRUE?

1

All multimedia formats are hard to use.

2

Multimedia uses animation and audio only.

3

Learners can only make use of one multimedia format.

4

Studying literature becomes more exciting due to multimedia supports.

21st century Literature from the Philippines and the World

Ms. Ellainne Mae Joy S. Jumalon

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