21st

Cards (44)

  • littera
    means letter
  • Proverbs
    Express an obvious truth
  • Riddles
    Watch to see who is the smartest
  • Folk songs
    • Beautiful songs
  • Folktales
    Stories of origin for certain places
  • Myths
    Religious belief
  • Legend
    Story coming down from the past
  • Fable
    Story that teaches a lesson
  • Epics
    Poem about heroes
  • Corrido
    Religious narrative that details the lives of saints
  • Awit
    Chivalric poem about a hero
  • Pasyon
    Poem about the life of Christ
  • Cenaculo
    Dramatization of the passion of Christ
  • Moro-moro
    Blood-and-thunder melodrama
  • Carillo
    Play that uses shadows
  • Tibag
    Dramatic reenactment of St. Helena
  • Duplo
    Native dramas connected to Catholic rituals
  • Sarzuela
    Most famous forms of entertainment
  • Humanities
    The quality or state of human being
  • 21st century Literature
    All literary works written and published at the latter part of the 21st century
  • Literary Genre

    Category of literary composition determined by literary technique
  • Literary Genres
    • Fiction
    • Non Fiction
    • Drama
    • Poetry
  • Fiction
    Stories not entirely Factual
  • Non Fiction
    Genre of writing that use literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives
  • Drama
    Art that is made of theatre
  • Poetry
    Rhythmical composition of words
  • Kinds of senses in poetry
    • Visual Imagery
    • Olfactory Imagery
    • Gustatory Imagery
    • Tactile Imagery
    • Auditory Imagery
  • Diction
    Important element in Filipino poetry
  • Rhyme scheme
    The way the author arranges words
  • Edwin H. Friedman
    He said attitude are the real figure of speech
  • Figure of speech

    Word having different meanings than its literal meanings
  • Simile
    It is stated comparison
  • Metaphor
    Implied comparison between two unlike thing that have something in common
  • Personification
    Endows human qualities or abilities to inanimate objects or abstraction
  • Hyperbole
    Exaggeration for the purpose of emphasis or exaggerated effect
  • Alliteration
    When an initial consonant is repeated
  • Synecdoche
    A part is used for the whole or the whole for a part
  • Allusion
    Brief and indirect reference to a person,place,thing
  • Visual imagery
    Wants you to see
  • Olfactory imagery
    Wants you to smell