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SUMMATIVE TEST in ENGLISH 9

QUARTER 2
S.Y. 2024 – 2025

LITERATURE Answer the following Questions


1. Who is the writer of the poem “The Man with the Hoe”?
2. What is the complete name of the writer of the fairy tale “The Little Match Girl”?
3. Who is the French painter of “The Man with the Hoe”?
4. What does the word “invictus” mean?
5. Who is the speaker in the poem Mother to Son?
6. Who is the British writer, critic and editor that is remembered most often for his poem
“Invictus”?
7. What is the name of the American writer who was an important figure in the Harlem
Renaissance and wrote the poem “Mother to Son”?
8. What does the TWIST stands for?
ADVERB A. Get the adverb and identify its type. Write if its adverb of TIME, PLACE, MANNER,
FREQUENCY or DEGREE.
1. He quickly finished so he could slowly eat his dessert.
2. Yesterday I called the store so I could pick up my order today.
3. Walk forward and sit there.
4. He was extremely brave and very smart.
5. Harvey always orders vanilla ice cream, but he never gets toppings.
6. Walk forward and sit there.
7. She was totally surprised and almost fainted.
8. My teacher often assigns homework but rarely collects it.
B. In the following sentences, circle the adverb and underline the word it modifies. Then, label
whether the modified word is a verb (v), an adjective (adj) or an adverb (adv).
1. I secretly hid the present.
2. I will finish my homework later.
3. Let’s have a picnic outside.
4. You need to come here.
5. I am very late.
6. The car rolled backward.
7. The temperature is very high.
8. The kids worked eagerly.

FIGURES OF SPEECH Identify the figure of speech used in the following sentences. Write if it is
SIMILE, METAPHOR, PERSONIFICATION, HYPERBOLE, ONOMATOPOEIA or OXYMORON.
1. The sun is playing hide and seek with the clouds.
2. The trees are our friends that protect us.
3. The camel is the ship of the desert.
4. The blanket is as white as snow.
5. This is an open secret.
6. Those clucking chickens are driving me crazy.
7. Soldiers were lion in a fight.
8. This watch must have cost millions of dollars.
IMAGERY Identify the Imagery used in the following sentences. Write V if it is visual, O if it is
Olfactory, A if it is Auditory, T if it is Tactile and G if it is Gustatory
1. The eerie silence made him stop in his tracks.
2. He woke up to the smell of burnt toast and greasy bacon, when all he wanted was coffee.
3. The boy bit into the ripe peach and smiled as the sweet, soft fruit filled his mouth, and the
juice ran down his chin.
4. A gust of cold air blew over her, causing her body to shiver.
5. After she pulled the fuzzy blanket up to her chin, she was warm and cozy.
6. The sweet fragrance of honeysuckle always reminded Jenny of her mother’s perfume.
7. Veronica was dressed to impress. The scanty scarlet lace dress clung to every curve.
8. The pitter-patter of rain and whispering breeze had progressed into a gushing downpour
and howling wind.

PREPARED BY:
Rizalyn P. Cristobal
English Teacher
9. Simile
10. Metaphor
11. Apostrophe
12. Simile
13. Onomatopoeia
14. Personification
15. Hyperbole
16. Oxymoron
17. Onomatopoeia
18. Personification
19. Paradox
20. Simile
21. Oxymoron
22. Metaphor
23. Oxymoron
24. Personification
25. Alliteration
26. Metaphor
27. Hyperbole
28. Simile
29.

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