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TRUE or FALSE : On the space provided before each number,write TRUE if the statement is correct and write FALSE if the statement is incorrect. __________1.The “The Parable of the Good Samaritan” can be read in LUKE 10:25-37. __________2.The two most important literary works of the Hindus during India’s Epic Age are the “Mahabharata” and “Ramayana”. __________3.Ikebana is the favorite form of amusement in Japan. __________4. The “Iliad” and “Odyssey” are regarded as the greatest of all the epic poems in the world. __________5.Cicero was the first great prose writer. __________6.The bible is regarded as the noblest monument of the ancient literature. __________7.The first novel in English written by a Filipino was “A Child of Sorrow”. __________8. The “Rubaiyat” is a novel means quatrain. __________9. Haiku is an unrhymed poetic form arranged in 3 lines with 5-6-5 structure. __________10. Confucius wrote 5 books which are called the “5 Classics” as the basesin studying Confucianism. TRUE or FALSE:Put a check on the space provided before each number if the indicated literary work is matched to its author.If not, just leave the space unmarked. _____1.Catch -22 ---- Hellen Keller _____2.The Rain Came----Garce Ogot _____3.The Tale of Genji---- Murasaki Shikibu _____4.The Letter----Dhumektu _____5.Sohrab and Rustum----Hafiz

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TRUE or FALSE : On the space provided before each number,write TRUE if the statement is correct and write FALSE if the statement is incorrect.

__________1.The “The Parable of the Good Samaritan” can be read in LUKE 10:25-37.

__________2.The two most important literary works of the Hindus during India’s Epic Age are the “Mahabharata” and “Ramayana”.

__________3.Ikebana is the favorite form of amusement in Japan.

__________4. The “Iliad” and “Odyssey” are regarded as the greatest of all the epic poems in the world.

__________5.Cicero was the first great prose writer.

__________6.The bible is regarded as the noblest monument of the ancient literature.

__________7.The first novel in English written by a Filipino was “A Child of Sorrow”.

__________8. The “Rubaiyat” is a novel means quatrain.

__________9. Haiku is an unrhymed poetic form arranged in 3 lines with 5-6-5 structure.

__________10. Confucius wrote 5 books which are called the “5 Classics” as the basesin studying Confucianism.

TRUE or FALSE:Put a check on the space provided before each number if the indicated literary work is matched to its author.If not, just leave the space unmarked.

_____1.Catch -22 ---- Hellen Keller

_____2.The Rain Came----Garce Ogot

_____3.The Tale of Genji---- Murasaki Shikibu

_____4.The Letter----Dhumektu

_____5.Sohrab and Rustum----Hafiz

_____6.The Necklace---- Guy de Maupassant

_____7.Macbeth----William Shakespeare

_____8.Of a Promise Kept---- Lafcadio Hearn

_____9.Uncle Tom’s Cabin----Mark Twai n

_____10.The Kite Runner----Kahlil Gibran

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MATCHING TYPE:Write the your answer before each number the letter that correspond to the correct answer.

1) There is a bridge _____the river.2) They sat _____the fire.3) The mother sits _____her small

children.4) He drove_____the tunnel.5) Mara killed the spider _____ a

slipper.

MATCHING TYPE:Choose the appropriate conjunction by writing your answer on the space provided.

____1.The visiting team played hard ____well.

____2.The runner was exhausted ____ happy.

____3.____ you see my phone, please let me know.

____4.Let us go ____ it rains.

____5.I lost my job____ of laziness.

MATCHING TYPE: Draw a line to column B, if the word given has the same meaning with the underlined word in column A.

That apple did not appease my hunger.

1. The lovely egeret is in danger.2. The snake is slithering through the

grass.3. I took a tome off the shelf.4. Stop chattering and listen to me.

a. around

b.with

c. among

d. across

e. through

f. by

a.since

b.but

c. and

d. if

e.although

f.because

a. bird

b. glide

c. lessen

d.book

e.satisfy

f. talking

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