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A literary piece presented in the pattern of natural, straightforward, and ordinary language written in sentences that are arranged in paragraphs.
Prose
It is a way of blending art with language.
Poetry
TRUE OR FALSE- Tone and Mood BOTH rely on word choice and detail.
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE- Tone and Mood DOES NOT influence each other.
FALSE
It refers to a language that conveys DEEPER and MORE COMPLEX meaning of words than what it literally suggests.
Figurative Language
he use of vivid words that appeal to the FIVE SENSES in order to deepen the reader’s understanding of the text.
Imagery
It is the ATTITUDE of the writer about a subject.
Tone
It is the EMOTION evoked by the author.
Mood
It is the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in each line, giving the poem a regular beat.
Rhythm
It is the REPETITION of the same or similar sounds at the end of each line.
Rhyme
It is a special kind of artistic writing.
Poetry
It is a literary piece presented in the pattern of natural, straightforward, and ordinary language written in sentences that are arranged in paragraphs
Prose
“I should have forgotten you if not for the wind who whispered your name to me!” What figure of speech is used in the sentence?
Personification
Prose is written in sentences that are arranged in paragraphs while poetry is written in lines grouped in ____________.
Stanza
TRUE OR FALSE- Making connections includes Text-to-text, text-to-self, and text-to-world.
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE -Text-to-text connections require fact-based knowledge using comprehension questions.
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE- Connecting text to the reader ‘s experiences creates confusion.
FALSE
TRUE OR FALSE- Text-to-text connections may include comparing two connections in different stories.
TRUE
I read a magazine about the new airport that the city is planning to build. It reminded me of how small many local airports are.
TEXT-TO-WORLD CONNECTION
I read a story about a boy who visited magical land with witches and wizards. It reminded me of the book Harry Potter.
TEXT-TO-TEXT CONNECTION
I read a book about the best sports for junior high school. It reminded me that I have a basketball practice this afternoon.
TEXT-TO-SELF CONNECTION
I read an article about how oranges are grown in subtropical countries. It reminded me of how bananas are usually grown in the Philippines.
TEXT-TO-WORLD CONNECTION
Eddie is reading a book where a character visits a loved one in the hospital. It reminds Eddie of when he visited his grandmother in the hospital.
TEXT-TO-SELF CONNECTION
Sheila read an article about a woman who opened a boat rental business at Pampanga river. It reminded her of her tour in Laguna Lake.
TEXT-TO-SELF CONNECTION
Romel is reading a book about rockets. He thinks that something he read contradicts a fact he saw in another book, so he makes a note to look it up when he gets home.
TEXT-TO-TEXT CONNECTION
In the story that I've read, there was a pandemic. It reminded me of COVID-19 Pandemic we have experience since 2020.
TEXT-TO-WORLD CONNECTION