1. The document provides an activity to check comprehension of key concepts in literature. It includes true/false and matching questions about definitions of literature, its classifications, and forms.
2. Literature is defined as written works that have excellence in form or expression conveying ideas of permanent or universal interest, relating to emotion, intellectual value, and spirituality.
3. The main forms and types of literature include fiction (short stories, novellas, novels), drama (tragedy, comedy, satire), and poetry (epic, rhymed, free verse, ballad, sonnet).
1. The document provides an activity to check comprehension of key concepts in literature. It includes true/false and matching questions about definitions of literature, its classifications, and forms.
2. Literature is defined as written works that have excellence in form or expression conveying ideas of permanent or universal interest, relating to emotion, intellectual value, and spirituality.
3. The main forms and types of literature include fiction (short stories, novellas, novels), drama (tragedy, comedy, satire), and poetry (epic, rhymed, free verse, ballad, sonnet).
1. The document provides an activity to check comprehension of key concepts in literature. It includes true/false and matching questions about definitions of literature, its classifications, and forms.
2. Literature is defined as written works that have excellence in form or expression conveying ideas of permanent or universal interest, relating to emotion, intellectual value, and spirituality.
3. The main forms and types of literature include fiction (short stories, novellas, novels), drama (tragedy, comedy, satire), and poetry (epic, rhymed, free verse, ballad, sonnet).
1. The document provides an activity to check comprehension of key concepts in literature. It includes true/false and matching questions about definitions of literature, its classifications, and forms.
2. Literature is defined as written works that have excellence in form or expression conveying ideas of permanent or universal interest, relating to emotion, intellectual value, and spirituality.
3. The main forms and types of literature include fiction (short stories, novellas, novels), drama (tragedy, comedy, satire), and poetry (epic, rhymed, free verse, ballad, sonnet).
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Name: Rhacell P.
Ruta Date: March 29, 2021
Course & Year: BEED-GE1 Instructor: Sendrijas Melodina WORLD LITERATURE LEARNING UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION OF LITERATURE Activity 1 Post Test: After going through the material, answer the following questions to check your comprehension: I TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if you find the statement wrong. TRUE 1.Etymologically, literature comes from a Greek word litaritura/litteratura “writing formed with letters. TRUE 2.Literature can be classified into fiction or non-fiction. FALSE 3.Scylar (1998) believe that literature is a body of written works: the body of written works of a culture, language, people or a period of time. TRUE 4.Literature as any form of published written work about a specific topic. TRUE 5.According to the Merriam dictionary, literature are writings having excellence of form or expression and expressing ideas of permanent or universal interest. FALSE 6.Literature is artistically crafted possessing an intellectual value which deploys language away from its ordinary usage. II Matching Type. Match column A with B. Write your answers before each number. h. 1. Artistry a. Relates with the emotion of a literary piece. g. 2.Intellectual Value b. Captures the eyes of the audience a. 3.Suggestiveness c. Endures across time f. 4.Spiritual Value d. It is timeless. c. 5.Permanence e. A way wherein a writer sees life, forms his ideas and expresses them. d. 6.Universality f. It brings out the moral values of a person or situation, thus elevates the spirit. e. 7.Style g. A literary work that stimulates thought. h. It appeals to the reader’s sense of beauty. III. Illustrate literature with its forms and types using a graphic organizer. (20 points)