REVIEWER 21st century (module-based)

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Literature

A faithful reproduction of human experiences expressed harmoniously, derived from the Latin word 'litera' meaning 'letter'.

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Literary Text

A text that contains psychological characterization and chronology, narrates a story, and expresses emotions, thoughts, or ideas.

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Literary Structure

The organizational method used in literature, which can be narrative or broad.

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Poetry

A literary form written in lines with rhythm, sound, imagery, and form.

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Prose

Natural speech and logical paragraph structure, divided into fiction and non-fiction.

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Epic

A long narrative poem often centered around heroic achievements.

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Tragedy

A serious play that often ends in disaster or sorrow.

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Imagery

Descriptive language that appeals to the senses to create mental images.

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Symbolism

The use of objects or figures to represent abstract ideas.

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Context

The circumstances that form the setting of events, statements, or ideas, making them fully understood.

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Biographical Context

The study of an author's life and influences to better understand their literary works.

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Digi-Fiction

A type of literature that combines book, movie, and website to create a multimedia storytelling experience.

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Peer Assessment

The evaluation of a classmate's work based on set criteria, fostering collaboration and critical thinking.

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Self-Assessment

The process of evaluating one’s own work to identify strengths and areas for improvement.

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Conflict

The struggle between opposing forces that drives the plot of a story.

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Point of View

The perspective from which a story is narrated, influencing the reader's understanding.

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Haiku

A form of Japanese poetry consisting of 17 syllables arranged in a 5-7-5 syllable pattern.

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Tanaga

A traditional Filipino four-line poem with seven syllables each, often using the same rhyme at the end.

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Chick Lit

Fiction centered on modern women and their life experiences.

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Hyperpoetry

Digital poetry that incorporates hyperlinks and interactive elements.

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Flash Fiction

Very short stories ranging from 100 to 1000 words.

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Creative Non-Fiction

A genre that uses literary techniques to present factual content, including memoirs and essays.