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GRADE 9-ENGLISH

QUARTER 3: CONNECTING TO THE WORLD

Name: _______________________________________ Score: _____________________________


Section: _____________________________________ teacher: ___________________________
Note: This is a take home test both recorded as your written works (30%)
and performance tasks (50%). Date of submission will be on January 6
2017. Read the questions carefully and answer the given activities with
no erasures. Mistakes will be deducted from the total raw score
gathered. Lastly, you may consult only your module for best answers.
Test 1: sequencing events
Arrange the events according to their occurrence in the story. Write your answer in
the space provided.

Sorry, wrong number


By Lucille fletche
a.Desperate
to
prevent the crime,
she began a series
of calls to the
operator, to the
police and others.
b.her conversation
with sgt. Duffy
made her realize
the description of
the crime scene
and the victim
c. she accidentally
overheard
a
conversation
between two men
planning
to
murder
d. mrs. Stevenson
is
an
invalid
confined for her
husband to return
home, she picked
up the phone and
called his office.
e. one night, while

she was waiting


for her husband to
return home, she
picked
up
the
phone and called
his office.
Answer:
__________________________
_____

i.Romeo is banished
j. Romeo and Juliet
are married
Answer:
_______________________
________

Romeo and juliet


By William
shakespeare
a.Romeo and Juliet
meet
b. Juliet Fakes her
death
c. Romeos heart is
broken by Rosaline
d. Juliet stabs herself
e. Romeo kills Tybalt
f. Romeo buys poison
g.Juliets
father
threatens to disown
Juliet if she does not
marry Paris.
h.
Juliets
Family
gives a feast

Driving miss daisy


By Alfred uhry
a.Miss Daisy accused
Hoke of stealing one
can of salmon from
her pantry
b. miss daisy taught
Hoke how to read
c.Miss daisy resented
Hokes presence as
she believed that he
would do nothing but
sit around
d. Daisy refused to
let Hoke drive her

GRADE 9-ENGLISH

QUARTER 3: CONNECTING TO THE WORLD

anywhere
e.Hoke spent his time
sitting in the kitchen
f. Miss daisy crashed
her brand new car
while backing it out

of the garage.
g.Miss Daisy found
out that Hoke was
illiterate
h. Boolie hired Hoke
Coleburn to drive her

around
hometown

her

Answer:
________________________
_______

Test 2: Writing a good plot summary


Follow the guidelines to writing a good plot summary discussed on page 259
of your module and create a 250 words long plot summary of the story entitled
While the auto waits by o. henry at pages 352-358. Write your summary
clearly and legibly with no erasures at the back of this paper.
Test 3: going into the world of acting
I.

Enumerate at least 3 events appropriately done on the following types of


stages. Write your examples on the space provided.

Thrust stage
traverse stage
Examples: play
fashion show

proscenium stage
symposium

in-the-round stage
boxing

____________

________________

_________________

______________

____________

________________

_________________

______________

II.

Guess the right words from the jumbled words that will lead you to arrive at
the definition of a one-act play.
A one-act play is a play with only one ______. An act is a part
of a _______ defined by ______ such as rising action,
____________ and ____________.

Choices: 1. Tac 2.pyla 3.lementes 4. maclix

Test 4: love and live with words


I.

Match the literary devices on the left with its appropriate example line from
Romeo and Juliet on the right. You may consult your module of the different
literary devices and their meanings at pages 293-295.

GRADE 9-ENGLISH

Column A
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Simile
Foreshadowing
Rhyme
Repetition
Oxymoron
Metaphor

Column B

QUARTER 3: CONNECTING TO THE WORLD

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.

Parting is such a sweet sorrow


Oh loving hate
Romeo, Romeo
Where art thou Romeo?
My life is a foe of debt!
And to thy go like lightning
By some vile forfeit of the
untimely death

II.

Fill the gaps in the lines by choosing from the words inside the box.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Her ________________are like _____________.


We shall be ________________ forever.
Id rather ____________________ than to _____________without your love.
My _________________for you is ______________.
This is too good to be __________________.

III.

Match each of the quoted lines with the corresponding literary devices
discussed at page 312 of your module.
Column A
1. Apostrophe
2. Metaphor
3. Personification
4. Hyperbole
5. Understatement
Column B
a. Come, night; come, Romeo; come, thou day in night
b. I am no pilot; yet, wert thou as far/ as that vast shore washd with the
farthest sea,/I would adventure for such merchandise
c. Every cat and dog/ and little mouse, every unworthy thing, live here in
heaven and may look upon her.
d. So tedious is this day/ as is the night before some festival/ to an
impatient child..
e. But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is east, and
Juliet is the sun.
f. Mercutio tells Romeo that his wound is a scratch, a scratch

Test 5: play in process


Complete the story below by writing the details of the plot by following the diagram
below.
While the auto waits by o. henry

Clim
Rising

exposit

Falling

resoluti

Driving miss daisy by Alfred uhry

Clim
Rising

exposit

Falling

resoluti

Test 6: draw that sketch


Using your module, take time to read the character described at page 369 entitled My
friend Liz. Draw the character based on the descriptions given. Color your work neatly
in the box below.

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