1) A rhythmic unit of metrical measurement containing a set of number and pattern of stressed or unstressed syllables. a) Foot b) Meter c) Rhyme Scheme d) Verse 2) It is a brief story that offers some pointed statements of truth or explicitly states a moral in which the characters used are animals. a) Short Story b) Fable c) Parable d) Tale 3) A lyrical poetry that laments the demise of a person usually someone important or a contemplation of the phenomenon of death itself. a) Elegy b) Ode c) Villanelle d) Soliloquy 4) Has a plot that involves a crime or other event that remains puzzlingly unsettled until the very end. a) Horror b) Adventure c) Fantasy d) Mystery 5) A longer piece of creative non-fiction that delves deep into a writer's personal experience. a) Memoir b) Autobiography c) Journal d) Biography 6) A daily record of personal events. a) Diary b) Journal c) Writings d) Journalism 7) Tells the story of gods or goddesses and usually accounts for the creation of something. a) Legend b) Short Story c) Mythology d) Epic 8) A section of lines that divide the poem. a) Line b) Space c) Stanza d) Paragraph 9) An extensive prose narrative, a book-length story written usually comprising 75,000 to 100,000 words. a) Novel b) Novelette c) Ode d) Sonnet 10) A narrative that focuses on adventurous and daring action. a) Romantic Fiction b) Love Fiction c) Realistic Fiction d) Adventure 11) A detailed reconstruction of life in another time and perhaps in another place. a) Geographical Novel b) Historical Novel c) Non-fiction d) Fantasy 12) A prose fiction of moderate length usually in the first person that focuses on a topic or a personal experience that strongly affects the reader. a) Short Story b) Novel c) Memoir d) Essay 13) A narrative poem which tells a very short chronicle composed to be sung and is orally told from one generation to another. a) Metrical Tale b) Ballad c) Ode d) Sonnet 14) The writer of plays. a) Narrator b) Writer c) Playwright d) Director 15) Collection of articles regarding the lifestyle of an individual. a) Journal b) Newspaper c) Journalism d) Magazine

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