Help me to answer this please1. The steamship that Rizal boarded to reach Calamba2. The method of teaching of Maestro Justiniano Cruz.3. The classmate of Rizal in the Fishing village who bullied him.4. The classmate of his father who became tutor of Rizal in Latin5. The honor that Rizal achieved on his primary years.
1. Help me to answer this please1. The steamship that Rizal boarded to reach Calamba2. The method of teaching of Maestro Justiniano Cruz.3. The classmate of Rizal in the Fishing village who bullied him.4. The classmate of his father who became tutor of Rizal in Latin5. The honor that Rizal achieved on his primary years.
Answer:
Rizal boarded the Djemnah, a French steamer, which was sailing to Europe.Rizal had his early education in Calamba and Biñan. It was a typical schooling that a son of an ilustrado family received during his time, characterized by the four R’s- reading, writing, arithmetic, and religion. Instruction was rigid and strict. Knowledge was forced into the minds of the pupils by means of the tedious memory method aided by the teacher’s whip. Despite the defects of the Spanish system of elementary education, Rizal was able to acquire the necessary instruction preparatory for college work in Manila. It may be said that Rizal, who was born a physical weakling, rose to become an intellectual giant not because of, but rather in spite of, the outmoded and backward system of instruction obtaining in the Philippines during the last decades of Spanish regime.That Jose Rizal was bullied, at age 9, in the town school of Biñan, is well known for its result: Rizal beat the bigger, older boy and was never bullied again.Leon MonroyLater, an old man named Leon Monroy, a former classmate of Rizal's father, became the boy's tutor. This old teacher lived at the Rizal home and instructed Jose in Spanish and Latin.Rizal eventually earned a land surveyor's and assessor's degree from the Ateneo Municipal while taking up Philosophy and Letters at the University of Santo Tomas.2. influence of Maestro Justiniano to Jose rizal
Answer:
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Explanation:
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3. How did rizal perform in clan in binan under maestro
Answer:
Rizal had he's early education in Calamba and Biñan. It was a typical schooling that a son of an ilustrado family received during his time, characterized by the four R's-reading,writing, arithmetic, and religion.Instruction was rigid and strict. knowledge was forced into the minds of the pupils by mean of the tedios memory method aided by the teachers whip. Despite the defects of the Spanish system of elementary education,Rizal was able to aquire necessary instruction preparatory for college work in manila.
It maybe said that Rizal,who was born a physical weakling,rose to become an intellectual giant not because of,but rather in spites of,the outmoded and backward system of instruction obtaining in the Philippines during the last decades of Spanish regime
Explanation:
thats it so hope it helps
4. Isang obra maestro ni Jose Rizal Ang nobelang Noli Me Tangere. Ito ay salitang Latin na nangangahulugang?
Answer:
Noli me tangere = Touch me not
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5. 7. What does Celestino regret about in his life? Explain.
Answer:
SCENT OF APPLES AUTHOR: BIENVENIDO N. SANTOSSUMMARY:The story “Scent of Apples” written by Mr. Santos is about a man who longing for hisnative land. This story focuses on the real score of Filipinos who cannot come back to thePhilippines because of poverty. It reflects the immigrant-character yearning to come back to hisland. And when he sees a fellow Filipino, he was very delighted to introduce himself as well ashis family to him. It is meant to show that not all Filipinos are lucky to go abroad and it is indeedpossible the lives of Filipinos to be miserable and suffer from poverty even in abroad.One night Mr. Santos met Celestino Fabia, a farmer. He was surprised to see a man whotravelled really long just to make conversation to him. The man asked in a little incorrectEnglish, how the Filipino women of today were different from the stereotype he was familiarwith. Then, Mr. Santos replied that although they differ in the exterior, both women of differentgeneration bear the heart and soul of a modest Filipina, God-fearing, faithful and nice. Mr. Fabiatalked about his farm to Mr. Santos. His family invited him to his house where his wife, Ruth,will be pleased to meet a first class Filipino. He also told him about his son, named Roger withpride. On the next day, Mr. Fabia picked him up. When they arrived in the farm, the fragrance ofapples was spread in the area. He noticed how Ruth’s hospitality and gracious was almostFilipino have and how delightful Roger really was.Each time Fabio smell the scent of the apples, he always remember his country, ourcountry that has no apples. He has the feeling of loneliness every day because he smells the scentof the apple every time. He bade farewell to the family and Mr. Fabia took him back to the hotel.He offered to drop news to his family when he got back to the Philippines but Mr. Fabia refused,saying that they might have already forgotten him. Thus, the feeling of loneliness, exile andisolation are the common feelings of immigrant Filipinos, it comes with the fear of no longerbelonging to a culture which itself seems at times to be wasting away, and finds expression in therhythm of arrangement provided by the selections in Scent of Apples.ROLES OF THE CHARACTERS:Narrator – the writer of the story who went to Kalamazoo, America for a discussion. Petitbourgeois expatriate intellectual contrasting with the poor farmer expatriate Celestino.Celestino Fabia - An immigrant from the Philippines, a Filipino farmer, who invites Santoshome for a meal. He was longs for home, given the emotionally harsh and divisive familymatters that compelled his departure.Ruth - Celestino's wife, an American country girl. Willing to work like a slave, her appearanceroughened by hard labor, displaces the mother and sisters who would have influenced Celestinoif he had remained in the Philippines.
6. 1.Sino si maestro sa akda? 2.Paano binigyan kahulugan ni rizal ang sinapit ng munting gamugamo sa kuwento?
Answer:
1. si maestro sa akda ay isang guro
2.ito ang kanyang naging gabay upang ipaglaban abg karapatang matuto at mahango sa kamangmangan na pinaniniwalaan niyang daan tungo sa katotohanan
7. 2. This teacher gives Rizal a taste 1 puntoof a whip that he neverexperienced from his mother. *O A. Justiano Aquino CruzO B. Junio CelestinoO C. Lucas PadulaO D. Juan Rufino
Answer:
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8. who is the son of celestino fabia
Answer:
RogerExplanation:
There are two primary characters featured in “Scent of Apples” by Filipino writer Bienvenido N. Santos. The narrative voice is that of Santos, a character modeled on the author. On a speaking engagement in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Santos meets a humble Filipino farmer in exile named Celestino Fabia.
The narrator is a writer and traveler, and a man of sophistication and education. Fabia is married to an American woman named Ruth, described by the author in physically unflattering terms, but it is also clear he has respect for her character. Fabia and Ruth have a young son, Roger, who is curious about his father’s roots. Fabia introduces himself to the narrator and invites him home to dinner in the country. Fabia and his family live in challenging poverty, and Fabia shares his nostalgia for the Philippines with his wife and son. The sadness at the heart of the story is two-fold: first, Fabia understands he may never return to his native soil; second, it is ironic that Fabia longs for home, given the emotionally harsh and divisive family matters that compelled his departure. “Scent of Apples” is about exile, whether emotional, physical or temporal. Santos uses it to display his distinct talent for capturing a vast emotional range in a short, succinct tale.
9. QUESTION:Where did Jose Rizal study in high school?ANSWER: Rizal first attended an all-boys private school in Biñan, Laguna from 1870 to 1871 under Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz. The Maestro's nipa hut served as the school where Rizal mastered Latin and learned Spanish.
Answer:
libre na ba ung points mare may sagot na ?
Answer:
Ateneo de Manila University
10. Celestino had an attack of
ROMAN PASENSYA KANA GOD BLESS GOODLUCK SA PAG SASAGOT
11. bakit itinuring na obra maestro ni rizal ang "Mi Iltimo Adios "?
Explanation:
sapagkat iyon Ang kanyang liham pamamaalam Bago sya binaril.
12. ano ang natutunan mo sa obra ni maestro jose rizal na noli me tangere
Answer:
Huwag manisi
Explanation:
wag kang maninisi kung wala kang matibay na ebidensya hindi porket mahirap lang ang tao ay maaari munang pagbintangan
13. Who was rizal's tutor and former classmate of don francisco?
Answer:
Leon Monroy
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Answer:
Leon Monroy
Explanation:
Leon Monroy
Afterward, a former classmate of Don Francisco, Leon Monroy, lived at the Rizal home to become the boy's tutor in Spanish and Latin
14. what is the difference of the learning Rizal got from his tutors in calamba compared to his formal schooling in Bina
Answer:
tulog ka na boi
Explanation:
adopted ka
15. isang obra maestro ni jose rizal ang noli me tangere na ang ibig sabihin ay
Answer:
Ang Noli Me Tángere ay isang nobelang 1887 ni José Rizal sa panahon ng kolonisasyon ng Pilipinas ng Imperyo ng Espanya, upang ilarawan ang mga hindi pagkakapantay-pantay ng mga prayleng Katoliko ng Espanya at ang naghaharing pamahalaan
Explanation:
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16. Si Rizal ay kilala sa tawag na ___________ sa kanyang ina? a. Junior b. Pepe c. Maestro d. Senyorito
Answer:
B. Pepe
Explanation:
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17. Why did celestino wants to hear Beinvenidos talk?
Explanation:
kase ang kamatis ay prutas ig
18. isang obra maestro no Jose Rizal Ang noli me tangreena maituturing na isang nobelang
Dahil ito ang nag palaya sating mga Pilipino
Ang obra maestra ni Jose Rizal ang Naging daan Para sa ating kalayaan
19. how did Celestino Fabia come to america?
Answer:
Celestino Fabia immigrated to the United States from Sicily in 1927, leaving behind a large extended family and the chances of a life in Italy poverty. He arrived at Ellis Island and was processed quickly, as the law allowed for immigrants who had family in the US. Fabia had a distant relative in Boston who agreed to sponsor him, so he was able to start a new life in the States.
20. A tutor is paid P660.00 for three hours of tutoring. With the same ratewould you pay the tutor for six hours of tutoring?
Answer:
no!!!because i've pay him/her ₱660.00 in three hours so i will give him/her a ₱1,320.00
Step-by-step explanation:
because .....the price I've pay in three hours i added it in the same price
Answer:
P1320
Step-by-step explanation:
660 + 660 = 1320
Just Addition
21. Sino sa mga kapatid ni Jose Rizal ang naging guro din si Maestro Cruz?
Answer:
PacianoExplanation:
Yan po Yong sagut ko
22. In scent of apples, what does celestino regret in his life?
Explanation:
yan lods makakatulog sau
23. panget mag switch s australia may byad bgo ma ask ung tutor hayst.
it's ok lng po yan rude daw sabi ni brainly
24. Bakit itinuring na obra maestro ni Rizal ang "Mi ultimo adios"?
Answer:
1. Ang Huling Paalam Ni Jose Rizal
2. Hindi si Rizal ang naglagay ng pamagat sa kanyang nasulat na tula. Ang unang nagbigay ng pamagat nito ay si Mariano Ponce “MI ULTIMO PENSAMIENTO”
3. Walang Pamagat, Walang petsang nailagay at walanh itong opisyal na lagda galing kay Rizal.
25. why did celestino fabia's father drive him out of their house
Answer:Celestino Fabia, who calls himself "just a Filipino farmer", is a very humble man. He is overjoyed when he hears that Santos would be flying in to give his speech. This is mainly because, to Fabia, Santos represents the best that their country could offer; he beat the odds, and became a success. The pride and patriotism of Fabia is made even more real and strong when in the presence of someone that has become known to the world precisely for being Filipino. However, Fabia is just as outspoken as Santos and, at first, their generation gap sort of gets in the way, mainly because Fabia is not quite sure that Santos has "the whole picture" of how the Philippines, particularly the women, have changed throughout time. This, however, is atoned for thanks to both men's natural charisma and the warm reception that the Americans present at the presentation render them.
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26. 1.what was celestino fabia's intention in inviting over the narrator to his humble abode 2.what things did celestino fabia want to know about the Philippines?3. based on celestino fabia's description of ruth, do you see any similarities between her and and the women describe by the narrator4.did celestino fabia provide any hint about his love for the Philippines.story:the scents of applesnonsense=reportpls pa sagot need na bukas
Answer:
1. what thing did celestino fabia want to know about the philippines
2. what was fabia’s intention in inviting over the narrator his humble abode
3.When developing a written argument, what best explains why an author would use a graph as a source? a graph gives numeric evidence visually. a graph is easy to read and understand. a graph is colorful and will engage the reader. a graph can be used to refute an argument
4.Write four sentences that incorporate ‘imagery’ (all of your senses) to describe a place that you like to visit.
Explanation:
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carry on learning
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27. 2. A tutor is paid P660.00 for 3 hours for tutor. With the same rate, how much would you pay the tutor for 6 hours tutoring?
Answer:
P1320
Step-by-step explanation:
(660/3)6
220x6
P1320
28. 1. if you were celestino fabia, would you settle in a foreign land with your family or would you rather go back to the Philippines?2. does celestino make the right decision to live in the foreign land even in his situation?3. do you agree with the thoughts and actions of the speaker regarding celestino? if you were celestino, would you have done the same thing? explain.please answer it correctly
Answer:
Ang daming na huhulog sa isat isa
Explanation:
Bat sakin ay wala
29. 1. What does Celestino regret about in his life? 2. If you were Celestino, what would you have done to turn things around? 3. How does the narrator view Celestino's family living in a foreign land?
Answer:
SCENT OF APPLES AUTHOR: BIENVENIDO N. SANTOSSUMMARY:The story “Scent of Apples” written by Mr. Santos is about a man who longing for hisnative land. This story focuses on the real score of Filipinos who cannot come back to thePhilippines because of poverty. It reflects the immigrant-character yearning to come back to hisland. And when he sees a fellow Filipino, he was very delighted to introduce himself as well ashis family to him. It is meant to show that not all Filipinos are lucky to go abroad and it is indeedpossible the lives of Filipinos to be miserable and suffer from poverty even in abroad.One night Mr. Santos met Celestino Fabia, a farmer. He was surprised to see a man whotravelled really long just to make conversation to him. The man asked in a little incorrectEnglish, how the Filipino women of today were different from the stereotype he was familiarwith. Then, Mr. Santos replied that although they differ in the exterior, both women of differentgeneration bear the heart and soul of a modest Filipina, God-fearing, faithful and nice. Mr. Fabiatalked about his farm to Mr. Santos. His family invited him to his house where his wife, Ruth,will be pleased to meet a first class Filipino. He also told him about his son, named Roger withpride. On the next day, Mr. Fabia picked him up. When they arrived in the farm, the fragrance ofapples was spread in the area. He noticed how Ruth’s hospitality and gracious was almostFilipino have and how delightful Roger really was.Each time Fabio smell the scent of the apples, he always remember his country, ourcountry that has no apples. He has the feeling of loneliness every day because he smells the scentof the apple every time. He bade farewell to the family and Mr. Fabia took him back to the hotel.He offered to drop news to his family when he got back to the Philippines but Mr. Fabia refused,saying that they might have already forgotten him. Thus, the feeling of loneliness, exile andisolation are the common feelings of immigrant Filipinos, it comes with the fear of no longerbelonging to a culture which itself seems at times to be wasting away, and finds expression in therhythm of arrangement provided by the selections in Scent of Apples.ROLES OF THE CHARACTERS:Narrator – the writer of the story who went to Kalamazoo, America for a discussion. Petitbourgeois expatriate intellectual contrasting with the poor farmer expatriate Celestino.Celestino Fabia - An immigrant from the Philippines, a Filipino farmer, who invites Santoshome for a meal. He was longs for home, given the emotionally harsh and divisive familymatters that compelled his departure.Ruth - Celestino's wife, an American country girl. Willing to work like a slave, her appearanceroughened by hard labor, displaces the mother and sisters who would have influenced Celestinoif he had remained in the Philippines
Explanation:
30. paano to mga maestro at maestro
Answer:
ang maestro ay isang teacher nag tuturo