What I Need to Know
This module is a standalone section that you can use based on your needs
and i n terests to enhance your competency on how to differentiate the
various 21st century literary genres and the ones from the original genres,
citing their elements, structures and traditions.
After going through this module, you are expected to:
   1. differentiate the 2 l8t century literary genres, and the one's from
      the original genres;
   2. enumerate the elements , structures and traditions of each genre;
   3. appreciate the unique features of each genre.
               What I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen Jetter on a separate
sheet of paper.
   1. It is a genre of speculative fiction dealing with imaginative concepts
      such as futuristic science and technology, space travel, time travel,
      faster than light travel, a parallel u niverse and extra-terrestrial life.
          a. Digi-Fiction
          b. Doodle Fiction
          c. Science Fiction
          d. Creative Non-Fiction
   2. A literary genre which combines three media: book, movie/ video and
      internet website.
         a. Digi-Fiction
          b. Doodle Fiction
          c. Science Fiction
          d. Creative Non-Fiction
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3. A Literary presentation where the author incorporates doodle writing
   and drawings and handwritten graphics in place of the traditional font
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      a. Digi-Fiction
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      c. Science Fiction
      d. Creative Non-Fiction
4. Stories told almost entirely in dialogue, simulating social network
   exchanges .
      a. Chick Lit
      b. Digi-Fiction
      c. Hyper Poetry
      d. Text-Talk Novel
5. It is a genre fiction which addresses issues of modern womanhood,
   often humorously and lightheartedly.
       a. Chick Lit
       b. Digi-Fiction
       c. Hyper Poetry
       d. Text-Talk Novel
6. It is a website that con tains short articles posted and changed
   regularly.
      a. Blog
      b. Flash Fiction
      c. Hyper Poetry
      d. Digi-Fiction
7. Digital literature that      uses links and includes parts that move or
   mutate.
     a. Blog
     b. Flash Fiction
     c. Hyper Poetry
     d. Digi-Fiction
8. It is a comic book or book series publishe d in Japan .
       a. Digi-Fiction
       b. Doodle Fiction
       c. Illustrated Novel
       d. Manga
9. Stories characterized by their brevity. It could range from a word to a
   thousand .
      a. Creative Nonfiction
      b. Flash Fiction
      c. Blog
      d. Hyper Poetry
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10. Nan-ative work in which a story is told using a comic form.
     a. Manga
     b. Digi-Fiction
     c. Graphic Novel
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11. 39 Clues book series by Scholastic, where stories are told using the
    combination of book , video, and website, is an example of this literary
    genre.
      a. Digi-Fiction
      b. Doodle Fiction
      c. Science Fiction
      d. Creative Non-Fiction
12. Mashable by Pete Cashmore, where feature stories around the world
    are posted and updated, is an example of this literary genre.
      a. Blog
      b. Flash Fiction
      c. Hyper Poetry
      d. Digi-Fiction
13. A story that develops through a screenshot of SMS conversation like
    Vince and Kath by Jenny Ruth Almocera is an example of this
    literary genre.
       a. Chick Lit
       b. Digi-Fiction
       c. Hyper Poetry
       d. Text-Talk Novel
14. A story that uses literary techniques to create accurate narratives like
    travel and nature stories in Robert Macfarlane's The Wild Places is
    an example of this literary genre.
       a. Digi-Fiction
       b. Doodle Fiction
       c. Science Fiction
       d. Creative Non-Fiction
15. The Hunger Games series that explores dystopian or post-
    apocalyptic themes is an example of this literary genre.
      a. Digi-Fiction
      b. Doodle Fiction
      c. Science Fiction
      d. Creative Non-Fiction
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@ Assessment
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
  1. A story told using a combination of text and illustrations or
     without text at all.
        a. Digi-Fiction
        b. Doodle Fiction
        c. Illustrated Novel
        d. Creative Non-Fiction
  2. A site of collected posts or articles written by one or more people and
     updated regularly.
        a. Blog
        b. Flash Fiction
        c. Hyper Poetry
        d. Digi-Fiction
  3. Brief   stories told in a thousand words or less.
        a.   Blog
        b.   Flash Fiction
        c.   Hyper Poetry
        d.   Digi-Fiction
  4. Tales are written and presented using dialogues in social media
     applications.
        a. Chick Lit
        b. Digi-Fiction
        c. Hyper Poetry
        d. Text-Talk Novel
  5. A factual story is written using literary devices and techniques.
        a. Digi-Fiction
        b. Doodle Fiction
        c. Illustrated Novel
        d. Creative Non-Fiction
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6. Drawings enhance stories in this form where illustrations and
   handwritten graphics are incorporated .
     a. Digi-Fiction
     b. Doodle Fiction
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      d. Creative Non-Fiction
7. The genre of speculative fiction dealing with concepts of time,
   travel, parallel universe , extra-terrestrial life, and futuristic tech
   nology.
      a. Digi-Fiction
      b. Doodle Fiction
      c. Science Fiction
      d. Creative Non-Fiction
8. It is a collection of stories presented in comic book formats.
      a.   Digi-Fiction
      b.   Doodle Fiction
      c.   Illustrated Novel
      d.   Graphic Novel
9. Literature that uses hypertext mark-up (HTM) to connect to
   other parts of the piece.
      a. Blog
      b. Flash Fiction
      c. Hyper Poetry
      d. Digi-Fiction
10. In English-speaking countries, these are stories with illustrations
    published in Japan.
      a. Manga
      b. Digi-Fiction
      c. Graphic Novel
      d. Illustrated Novel
11. A 700-word story like Angels and Blueberries by Tara Campbell is
    a one-shot fiction that falls under this literary genre.
       a. Blog
        b. Flash Fiction
       c. Hyper Poetry
       d. Digi-Fiction
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12. . Christopher Ford's Stickman Odyssey, which tells the story
    through text and handwritten graphics , is an example of this literary
    genre.
        a. Digi-Fiction
        b. Doodle Fiction
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       d. Creative Non-Fiction
13. Before it was adapted into an anime, Yoshihiro Togashi's Hunter x
    Hunter is a comic book series from Japan that falls under this
    literary genre.
         a. Manga
         b. Digi-Fiction
         c. Graphic Novel
         d. Illustrated Novel
14. Batman: The Dark Knight by Frank Miller is a popular example of
   this literary genre where the story is written in comic book format.
       a. Manga
        b. Digi-Fiction
       c. Graphic Novel
       d. Illustrated Novel
15. Sophie Kinsella's Confessions of a Shopaholic, which revolves
    around a woman's shopping addiction and her journey to
    overcoming it, is an example of this literary genre.
      a. Chick Lit
      b. Digi-Fiction
      c. Hyper Poetry
      d. Text-Talk Novel
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