Creative Writing Questions

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  • 1. A type of imagery that refers to something that you can hear through your mind's ears.
  • 2. A type of imagery that refers to something that you can smell through mind's nose
  • 3. This refers to the selection of words in a literary work.
  • 4. What type of imagery involves descriptions related to sight?
  • 5. It refers to words that trigger the reader to recall images, or mental pictures, that engage one of the five senses.
  • 6. A stated comparison (usually formed with 'like' or 'as' between two fundamental dissimilar things that have certain qualities in common.
  • 7. An implied comparison between two dissimilar things that have something in common.
  • 8. A figure of speech in which two contradictory terms appear side by side.
  • 9. An inanimate object or abstraction is endowed with human qualities or abilities.
  • 10. The use of words that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to.
  • 11. What technique in appreciating the literary work identifies the experience of the writer which the readers can relate?
  • 12. A short literary piece that focuses on one scene giving description about the character, idea, or setting?
  • 13. What is the type of imagery that tickles the reader's sense of touch?
  • 14. It is also known as figurative language because it creates figures or pictures in the mind of the readers.
  • 15. Ideas are expressed in exaggerated manner.
  • 16. It is a question that does not need answer but for emphasis.
  • 17. Consists of 14 lines and is usually written in iambic pentameter.
  • 18. It refers to series of lines grouped together and separated by a space from others.
  • 19. What stanza describes as having seven lines?
  • 20. What stanza describes as having one line?
  • 21. What stanza describes as having two lines?
  • 22. What stanza describes as having three lines?
  • 23. What stanza describes as having eight lines?
  • 24. It is a poem that tells a story; its structure resembles the plot line of a story.
  • 25. It is a narrative poem that has a musical rhythm and can be sung.
  • 26. A long narrative poem in elevated style recounting the deeds of a legendary or historical hero.
  • 27. It is a poem that describes the world that surrounds the speaker.
  • 28. An unrhymed verse from having three lines (tercet) and usually 5,7,5 syllables.
  • 29. A very structured poem, usually humorous & composed of five lines (cinquain), in a AABBA rhyming pattern.
  • 30. Also known as name poems, spell out names or words with the first letter in each line.
  • 31. It is a lyric poem that praises an individual, an idea or event.
  • 32. A sonnet consists of an octave (eight lines) and a sestet (six lines). It tends to divide the thought into two parts (argument and conclusion).
  • 33. A sonnet consists of three quatrains (four lines each) and a concluding couplet (two lines). The final couplet is the summary.
  • 34. A sonnet that is divided into three quatrains, or segments of four lines, followed by a rhyming couplet.
  • 35. It is a literature created from imagination.
  • 36. main character or hero
  • 37. A character which causes conflict for the protagonist.
  • 38. A description of individuals in a story.
  • 39. Where and When a story takes place
  • 40. The angle or perspective from which a story is told.
  • 41. It is the author’s arrangement of events in the story.
  • 42. ”turning point” of the story
  • 43. Struggle between a character and an opposing force.
  • 44. Struggle between a character and an opposing outside force such as society, nature or another character.
  • 45. Struggle within a character’s mind
  • 46. The underlying message in a story that deals with life or human nature.