This document is a practice exam for a creative nonfiction course. It contains 3 sections - identification, enumeration, and a Venn diagram comparing fiction and nonfiction. The identification section asks students to identify 10 literary terms. The enumeration section asks students to list types of conflict and examples of nonfiction. Finally, the Venn diagram asks students to illustrate the differences and common traits of fiction and nonfiction.
This document is a practice exam for a creative nonfiction course. It contains 3 sections - identification, enumeration, and a Venn diagram comparing fiction and nonfiction. The identification section asks students to identify 10 literary terms. The enumeration section asks students to list types of conflict and examples of nonfiction. Finally, the Venn diagram asks students to illustrate the differences and common traits of fiction and nonfiction.
This document is a practice exam for a creative nonfiction course. It contains 3 sections - identification, enumeration, and a Venn diagram comparing fiction and nonfiction. The identification section asks students to identify 10 literary terms. The enumeration section asks students to list types of conflict and examples of nonfiction. Finally, the Venn diagram asks students to illustrate the differences and common traits of fiction and nonfiction.
This document is a practice exam for a creative nonfiction course. It contains 3 sections - identification, enumeration, and a Venn diagram comparing fiction and nonfiction. The identification section asks students to identify 10 literary terms. The enumeration section asks students to list types of conflict and examples of nonfiction. Finally, the Venn diagram asks students to illustrate the differences and common traits of fiction and nonfiction.
Course:_________________________________ Student #:_________________ GENERAL DIRECTIONS: Read the instructions and all the items in each test type carefully. Use black or blue pen ink only. Avoid any form of erasure, alteration, and superimposition on the final answer. I. IDENTIFICATION (10 items x 2 points = 20 points) Direction: Identify what is being asked in the following questions below: ______________1. This is broadly referred to any narrative consisting of imaginary people, events, or descriptions—in other words, a narrative not based strictly on history or fact. ______________2. This is fiction that uses imagined characters in situations that either actually happened in real life or are very likely to happen. It further extends to characters reacting in realistic ways to real-life type situations. ______________3. This is a fiction story “based on a true story”. ______________4. This is a literary element that involves a struggle between two opposing forces. ______________5. This is often being set in an entirely imaginary universe, an alternative history of the world other than that currently understood as true, or some other non-existent location or time-period, sometimes even presenting impossible technology or a defiance of the currently understood laws of nature. ______________6. This is a literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story. ______________7. This is a literary device used to introduce background information about events, settings, characters, or other elements of a work to the audience or readers. ____________8. ‘___________’ in literature is the sequence of events that made up a storyline. ____________9. This is the part of the story's plot where the main problem is resolved or worked out. ____________10. In literature, the ‘__________’ is a literary element which refers to the turning point of a written work, most often a narrative. II. ENUMERATION (15 ITEMS X 2 POINTS = 20 POINTS) Direction: List down or enumerate what is asked in the following. A. Types of conflict: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. B. Give at least 10 examples of specific types of nonfiction. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. IV. Venn Diagram: (1 item x 30 points = 30 points) Direction: Write the differences and common traits of Fiction and Nonfiction.
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