Mother Of Philippine Literature

Mother Of Philippine Literature

The mother of Philippine Literature​

Daftar Isi

1. The mother of Philippine Literature​


Answer:

Filipino

Explanation:

Because it is our first language.

ANSWER :LEONA FLORENTINO

Explanation: Leona Florentino (born Leona Josefa Florentina, 19 April 1849 - 4 October 1884) was a Filipino poet in the Spanish and Ilocano languages. She is considered as the "mother of Philippine women's literature" and the "bridge from oral to literary tradition".


2. The Mother of Philippine Women's Literature.


Leona Florentino The Mother of Philippine Women's literature Leona Florentina Mother of Philippine Literature.

3. Considered as the "mother of Philippine women's literature"​


Answer:

anong question yan? ano po ba question nyo?


4. Which of the following is NOT true? A. Andress Bonifacio the founder of katipunan wrote the poem "Pag-ibig sa tinubuang lupa. B. Jose Rizal a propominent ilustrado and country's national hero, his novels portray the corruption of the Filipino officials and the clergy. C. Leona Florentino, know as the "Mother of Philippines women's literature," was a poet in both Ilocano and Spanish. D. Pedro Paterno wrote sampaguitas y poesias varias (1880) the first collection in Spanish by a Filipino​


Answer:

letter D.

Explanation:

Ninay is the fist novel Pedro Paterno wrote


5. 19. Who is the writer of the first Filipino novel in English entitled "A Child of Sorrow" in 1921? A. Jose Garcia Villa C. Nick Joaquin A D. Paz Marquez Benitez D. Zoilo M. Galang _20. A notable writer known as the “Mother of Philippine Women's Literature," was a poet in both Ilocano and Spanish A. Andres Bonifacio C. Francisco Baltazar B. Leona Florentino VODE D. Melchora Aquino » PERFORMANCE TASK(30 POINTS) Instructions: Create a four stanza poem/song that exhibits the Philippines' History. Use a short size bond paper and make it creative and presentable. Be guided with the criteria below, Content 15 points O Relevance - 10 points 12000lismo em Creativity 5 points Total 30 points os SONS "It's not about perfect, It's about effort. And when you bring that effort every single day, that's where transformation (29 happens. That's how change occurs. SU - Jillian Michaels Cho » anby quinti sysol alubilograd​


Answer:

19. A

20. B

Sorry yan lang alam ko


6. with the main verb.of the action. The verb "to be" is um. Identity whether the statements are in active or passive form. Write your answer on the blank.17. Most of the students passed the exam.18. The bicycle was damaged.19. Folk narratives were handed down from generation to generation through oral tradition.20. Legends are written in prose.21. Legends deal with stories which explain the origin of things.22. English is also spoken in the Philippines.23. Folk literature teaches moral lessons.24. Folk narratives play essential part in the social and cultural life of a people.25. The children obey their parents' commands.26. My request is granted by my mother.​


Answer:

17. active

18. passive

19. passive

20. passive

21. active

22. passive

23. active

24.active

25.active

26. passive


7. she is known as the "mother oh Philippine women's literature"​


Answer:

Leona Josefa Florentino

Explanation:

was a Filipina poet in the Spanish and Ilocano languages. She is considered as the "mother of Philippine women's literature" and the "bridge from oral to literary tradition".

Answer:

Leona Josefa Florentino


8. 1.WHO ARE THE REGIONAL WRITERS AND REGIONAL LITERATURES IN PHILIPPINES? 2.HOW DOES STYLE AND TONE AFFECT AN ESSAY? 3.WHAT IS A PORTRAIT OF AN ESSAYIST? 4.STYLE OR SUBSTANCE? 5.WHAT ARE THE OVERCOMING HARDSHIPS? HOME OF THE ASHFALL 1.DISCUSS WHAT THE AUTHOR MEANS BY THIS LINE:"BUT NOT THE POOR; THEY ARE LIKE FUNGI. THEY DON'T DIE. THEY MORPH AFTER A CATASTROPHE" 2.WHAT EFFECT DOES WIGLEY'S HUMOROUS TONE HAVE ON THE ESSAY? IMAGINE YOURSELF IN THE SITUATIONS DESCRIBED IN THE ESSAY. WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO SEE THE HUMOR THERE? 3.WOULD A MORE SERIOUS TONE HAVE ADDED MORE MEANING TO THE STORY? WHY OR WHY NOT? DEFEND YOUR ANSWER. 4.DOES THE KAPAMPANGAN DIALOGUE CONFUSE OR ENRICH THE STORY? DEFEND YOUR ANSWER. 5.IN THE END, HOW DOES THE MOTHER'S COMPOSURE REFLECT ON WIGLWEY'S OWN STYLE OF WRITING ABOUT THE EVENTS IN THE ESSAY? HOME OF THE ASHFALL 1.DISCUSS WHAT THE AUTHOR MEANS BY THIS LINE:"BUT NOT THE POOR; THEY ARE LIKE FUNGI. THEY DON'T DIE. THEY MORPH AFTER A CATASTROPHE" 2.WHAT EFFECT DOES WIGLEY'S HUMOROUS TONE HAVE ON THE ESSAY? IMAGINE YOURSELF IN THE SITUATIONS DESCRIBED IN THE ESSAY. WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO SEE THE HUMOR THERE? 3.WOULD A MORE SERIOUS TONE HAVE ADDED MORE MEANING TO THE STORY? WHY OR WHY NOT? DEFEND YOUR ANSWER. 4.DOES THE KAPAMPANGAN DIALOGUE CONFUSE OR ENRICH THE STORY? DEFEND YOUR ANSWER. 5.IN THE END, HOW DOES THE MOTHER'S COMPOSURE REFLECT ON WIGLWEY'S OWN STYLE OF WRITING ABOUT THE EVENTS IN THE ESSAY? HOME OF THE ASHFALL 1.DISCUSS WHAT THE AUTHOR MEANS BY THIS LINE:"BUT NOT THE POOR; THEY ARE LIKE FUNGI. THEY DON'T DIE. THEY MORPH AFTER A CATASTROPHE" 2.WHAT EFFECT DOES WIGLEY'S HUMOROUS TONE HAVE ON THE ESSAY? IMAGINE YOURSELF IN THE SITUATIONS DESCRIBED IN THE ESSAY. WOULD YOU BE ABLE TO SEE THE HUMOR THERE? 3.WOULD A MORE SERIOUS TONE HAVE ADDED MORE MEANING TO THE STORY? WHY OR WHY NOT? DEFEND YOUR ANSWER. 4.DOES THE KAPAMPANGAN DIALOGUE CONFUSE OR ENRICH THE STORY? DEFEND YOUR ANSWER. 5.IN THE END, HOW DOES THE MOTHER'S COMPOSURE REFLECT ON WIGLWEY'S OWN STYLE OF WRITING ABOUT THE EVENTS IN THE ESSAY?


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9. Exercise B. Change the following Reported Speech to Direct Speech. 1. Jane replied that she played tennis every Saturday. 2. Christine said that she wanted to be a good member of the team. 3. Jonathan said that he was excited to share his skills to his partner. 4. Mother said, "I gave the keys to Baron." 5. Peter said that he loved reading Philippine Literature with his friend Jack.​


Answer:

1. Jane replied "I am playing tennis every saturday"

2. Cristine said " she wanted to be a good member of the team".

3. Jonathan said "he was excited to share his skills to his partner".

4.Mother said " I gave keys to Baron".

5. Peter said "i loved reading Philippine Literature with his friend Jack".

Explanation:

Pa brainliest na po ako para ma-promote na po ako sa virtuoso rank..


10. a.a.44. Which of the following give the idea that humans are dead?bedrock of perfectly preserved fossil.b. the old people are centuries-old fish food.C. the old people would decide it would be best to ignore.d. all the signs and portents would already have been all over the place45. Which of the following give the idea that humans knew that they were destroying the world?the old people would decide it would be best to ignore.b. all the signs and portents would already have been all over the place. c. Both A and C.d. None of the above.46. Based on the text above, how can Philippine literature contribute to pressing global issues? a.Write about destroying the world.b. Write about an tribes and their culture away from the city.C. Write about the generosity of the mother earth for humans.d. Write about environmental issues and how these affect the future of mankind.For​


Answer:

44.A

45.A

46.C

Explanation:

correct me if I'm wrong

hope it helps


11. 1.How did the stories the story of the ages mother reflect east asian literature2.how does the author show to the culture of east asian through their literature3.do the Chinese and Japanese literature have the same themes with Philippine literature?cite an example​


Answer:

1.because of the culture of the stories.

2.because of the emotion on the story.

3.yes,because our god is only one.

Explanation:

Child outcomes are interconnected within and across diverse domains of development. They result from and are enhanced by early positive and supportive interactions with parents and other caregivers. These early interactions can have a long-lasting ripple effect on development across the life course, whereby the function of one domain of development influences another domain over time


12. III. Identity whether the statements are in active or passive form. Write your answer on the blank.17 Most of the students passed the exam.18. The bicycle was damaged.19. Folk narratives were handed down from generation to generation through oral tradition.20. Legends are written in prose.21. Legends deal with stories which explain the origin of things.22. English is also spoken in the Philippines.23. Folk literature teaches moral lessons.24. Folk narratives play essential part in the social and cultural life of a people.25. The children obey their parents' commands.26. My request is granted by my mother.​


Answer:

17. Active

18. Passive

19. Passive

20. Passive

21. Active

22. Active

23. Active

24. Active

25. Active

26. Passive


13. My sister Kimberly sang and danced.ExercisesAll the sentences below are simple sentences. Determine the pattern used. Writeon the space provided.1. Ben had the opportunity to visit his grandparents2.He mowed the lawn and fixed the fence.3 Father and Mother left the house early this morning4.5. The teachers and the students met and discussedupcoming seminar.6. Ambeth Ocampo wrote “Rizal Without the OvercoatZThe mother searched for her child.Susan read “Voices of Silence" and wrote a reaction9.Hot chocolate goes well with churros.10. Sampaguita is the national flower of the Philippines8.66 Journeying Through Literature and Language 7 (Revised Edition) UNIT 1: MY ROOTS​


Answer:

tama

Explanation:

ito

Answer:

hindi ko po maintindihan

14. Where is the primary setting of the story? *1 pointAncient IndiaIsraelThe Realm of GodsIndonesiaAccording to this Hindu sage, Ramayana is not just a story, but also an educational medium used by the ancient sages to expose the importance of doing your dharma (duty) in relationships. *1 pointValmikiKampanApo Whang OdRamesh MenonRama's wife and daughter of King Janaka of Mithila. She is the epitome of womanly purity and virtue. *1 pointSitaKausalyaKaikeyiWho is Dasaratha? *1 pointKing of AyodhaKing of MithilaKing of the DevasRama is an avatar of which God? *1 pointIndraVishnuSivaBrahmaHow is Kaikeyi able to convince King Dasaratha to exile Rama and put Bharata on the throne? *1 pointShe argues that it is the right thing to doShe asks for the favors he promised her long agoShe tells him that Rama will kill himHow does Rama react when he is told he must go into exile? *1 pointHe decides to raise and army and wage war against BharataHe is calm, expressing concern only for his mother and fatherHe screams at KaikeyiHe decides to kill Bharata and steal the throneWho goes with Rama into his exile? *1 pointLakshmana and SitaLakshmana, Sita and KausalyaNo oneWhat best describes Ravana's feelings towards Sita? *1 pointHe wants to drink her bloodHe is in love with SitaHe hates herHe wants to train her to kill RamaWhat is the them of the epic? *1 pointIt is the importance of dharma, or doing one's duty.Being selfish and rude to your stepmotherLove conquers allWhich of the following is not part of the invention of Indians? *1 pointSnakes and laddersAlgebraPiSilver and CopperIt is a long narrative poem, which is usually related to heroic deeds of a person of an unusual courage and unparalleled bravery *1 pointEpicFairytalesParablesFablesWhich of the following is not true? *1 pointThe earliest works of Indian literature were orally transmittedSanskrit literature begins with the oral literature of the Rig Veda, a collection of literature dating to the period 1500–1200 BCE.The Sanskrit epics Ramayana and Mahabharata were subsequently codified and appeared towards the end of the 2nd millennium BCE.The Indian literature is Ramayana and Mahabharata only.He is the wise and resourceful monkey who helps Rama in his quest to defeat Ravana and rescue Sita. *1 pointa.Hanumanb.Ravanac.LakshmanaIt is an epic poem of the Maranao people of the Philippines. *1 pointa.Maharadia Lawanab.Javanese and Malaysian culturec.Mahabharata


Answer:

1.b

2.a

3.c

4.c

5.d

6.a

7.b

8.c

9.d

10.a


15. Activity 2: True or False. 1. Cenaculo is a special occasion for the Pilareños of Sorsogon during Maytime to get together. 2. Zarzuela is a musical comedy or melodrama of three acts which dealt with man's passions and emotions like love, hate, revenge, cruelty, avarice or some social or political problem. 3. Lagaylay is a presentation of the searchof the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph for an in wherein to deliver the baby Jesus. 4. Carillo is a ritual brought here by the Spaniard to remind the people about the search of St. Helena for the Cross on which Jesus died. 5. Literary selections are usually fiction that displays a sense of reality. 6. Moro-moro is performed during town fiestas to entertain the people and to remind them of their Christian religion. 7. Literary selections is/are represented by the use of first person or third person pronouns. 8. Salubong is an Easter play that dramatizes the meeting of the Risen Christ and his Mother. 9. Sainete was a short musical comedy popular during the 18thcentury: 10. The Philippine literatures are associated with events that stemmed from the pre-colonial period, the colonial period, and up to the revolutionary period.​


Answer:

1. True 6. false

2. true 7. false

3. false 8. true

4. true 9. true

5. false 10. false

not sure po hehe


16. air tr mprovem words and Literaly selection The Legend of Abaca (Waray) In the days of old, the trees, the birds, the insects, and the fishes could talk, and so did all living things. One day, a shoot came out of the side of the Mother Banana tree. He was husky, dark-covered, and thick-leafed. The Mother Banana tree noticed the difference between the newcomer and her other shoots. She said nothing about her impressions. complained, so she gave in to their desire. The other shoots did not keep silent, however. And one of them said: "Move away, you dark one. You are not one of us. You are ugly and not graceful." The little shoot moved some distance away, and there he grew even darker and stronger. One day, the sky grew dark and poured heavy rains. Lightning and thunder broke out. When the strong wind blew hard at the Mother Banana tree and the vain shoots around her, they wailed as her leaves were tattered to pieces. The wind kept blowing harder until the banana family was threatened to be toppled to the ground. The dark-colored shoot, seeing the banana family in peril, uprooted himself from the ground and wound his body around the family, thus saving them. The dark shoot was limp but was still alive when the storm blew over. Filled with remorse, the other shoots shouted to one another, "Habaka, Habaka, "meaning "Lift him, lift him." They lifted him and placed him in a dark place beside them. There he grew strong and sturdy. The Mother Banana pitied the dark-colored shoot and tried to extend her leaves to shade him from the sun. But the other shoots From the wailing of the banana shoots for their dark-colored brother, Habaka," the present "Habaka, name "abaca" was derived. - Compiled by: Damiana Eugeni Philippine Folk Literature, 199​


Answer:

what's the question

Explanation:


17. The Mother of Philippine Women's Literature. Select one: a. Leon C. Pichay b. Leona Florentino c. Genoveva Matute d. Isabelo de los Reyes


Answer:

B

Explanation:


18. 13. Many Filipino authors, writers, or poets are encouragedto use the mother tongue as the medium of expression intheir craft becausea. Readers fail to comprehend a piece not written ineither English or Tagalog.b. Our people's culture and tradition are upheld throughthis despite effects of colonization or even modernity.c. The expression of thoughts, feelings, and ideas of awriter are emphasized in the personalized codes thatthey use.d. The continuous flow of feelings and insights areinhibited when a foreign language is used instead.14. The development of literature in the Philippinesa. is given life only in the oral tradition of the country.b. could reflect the richness of our country's resourcesc. may be attributed to both local and foreign influences.d. grew and prospered alongside the country's history.15. Philippine regional literature has become rich andvaried because ofa. the contributions of numerous artists who patternedafter the Western literary masters.b. the nationalistic fervor of texts written in variousstages of our history as a nationc. various topics used as themes by the writers and theiralignment to world events.d. the archipelagic nature of the Philippines, itsgeographical features, and the presence of variousethno-linguistic groups in the country.16. A story told using a combination of text and illustrationsor without text at all.a. Digi-Fictionb. Doodle Fictionc. Illustrated Noveld. Creative Non-Fiction17. A site of collected posts or articles written by one ormore people and updated regularly.a. Blogb. Flash Fictionc. Hyper Poetryd. Digi-Fiction18. Brief stories told in a thousand words or lessa Blogb Flash Fictionc. Hyper Poetryd. Digi-Fiction​


Answer:

13. c

14. d

15. b

16. c

17. a

18. b

I'm not so sure with my answers but, hopefully they're correct and helpful. :))


19. VOICE OF THE VERB :Identify whether the statements are in active or passive form. Write A if the statement is Active and P if it is Passive 1.Most of the students passed the exam 2.The bicycle was damaged .3.Folk narratives were handed down from generation to generation through oral tradition. 4.Legends are written in prose. 5.Legends deal with stories which explain the origin of things. 6.English is also spoken in the Philippines7.Folk literature teaches moral lessons. 8.Folk narratives play essential part in the social and ciltural life of a people. 9.The children obey their parents commands. 10.My request is granted by my mother PA answer po please thank you ​


Answer:

1.active

2.passive

3.passive

4.passive

5.active

6.passive

7.active

8.active

9.active

10.passive

Explanation:

Yan na po pa brain lies po at heart ❤️❤️ ty po



very simple read the instructions


21. Write TRUE on the space provided if the statement is correct; otherwise, write FALSE.1. Moro-moro is a comedy battle between the Moros and Christians.2. Bodabil has comedy, magic, aerobatics, jugglery, and musical.3. Conflict remains unresolved in many of the Philippines sarswelas.4. The Philippine sarswela evolved directly from Italian Opera.5. Arakyo is a Theatrical presentation of the passion of Jesus Christ.6. The term sublian is derived from the religious dance subli.7. Kadayawan Festival is regarded as the " Mother of All PhilippineFestival.8. The theatre is a dancing combination of different arts on particularlymusic, acting, dancing, visual arts, and literature,9. The Spanish Zarauela and the Philippines sarswela differ in theme.10. Sinulug is held in Palawan every third Sunday of January.sana po matulungan niyo ko kase kaylangan ko natalaga to​


Answer:

1.true

2.false

3.false

4.true

5.true

6.false

7.true

8.false

9.false

10.true


22. ast 2: TRUE/FALSE wrong ans DIRECTION: Write your full name if the statement is correct and your nickname If the statement is 1. Philippine regional literature can be BEST described as dynamic. 2. Imagery in poetry pertains to mental pictures, TEST 3. The use of the vernacular in regional literature is encouraged so that the culture and trao DIRE of a people are upheld despite effects of modernity. 4. A valid observation of literary development in the Philippines is that literature developed alongside Philippine history, 5. Because of the archipelagic nature of the Philippines, its geographical features, and the presence of various ethno-linguistic groups in the country, regional literature has become rich and varied. 6. A statement of fact about Philippine regional literature is it reflects the conservatism of indigenous folks who have maintained a backward expression style. An element in poetry that refers to the image or picture created in the minds of readers that helps give light to the main idea is imagery, 8. Many Filipino authors, writers, or poets are encouraged to use the mother tongue as the medium of expression in their craft because our people's culture and tradition are upheld through this despite effects of colonization or even modernity. 9: The development of literature in the Philippines grew and prospered alongside the country's history. 10. Philippine regional literature has become rich and varied because of the archipelagic nature of the Philippines, its geographical features, and the presence of various ethno-linguistic groups in the country. and the ones from the earlier​


Answer:

1. True

2. False

3. False

4. True

5. True

6. True

7. False

8. True

9. True

10. False

Explanation:

#CarryOnLearning

23. Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.1. Chant (Bulong) was used in witchcraft or enchantment especially in remote places in the Visayas.a. Japanese Periodb. Rebirth of Freedom c. Pre-Spanish Periodd. Period of Enlightenment2. Lagaylay was used in a special occasion for the Pilareños of Sorsogon during May time to get together.a. Spanish Periodb. New Society Periodc. Pre-Spanish Periodd. Period of 3rd Republic3. PAGIBIG SA TINUBUANG LUPA was translated from the SpanishAMOR PATRIA of Rizal, published on August 20, 1882, in Diariong Tagalog.a. Spanish Periodb. American Periodc. Pre-Spanish Periodd. Period of Enlightenment4. Tagalog Zarzuela, Cenaculo and the Embayoka of the Muslims were presented in the rebuilt Metropolitan Theater, the Folk Arts Theater and the Cultural Center of the Philippines.a. New Society Periodb. American Periodc. 21st Century Periodd. Period of 3rd Republic5. Haiku, is short with a measure and rhyme consisting of 17 syllables which had favorable diminishing effect on Tagalog literature.a. New Society Periodb. American Periodc. 21st Century Periodd. Period of 3rd Republic6.English as medium of instruction was introduced in the schools as intellectual language of education in this period.a. New Society Periodb. American Periodc. 21st Century Periodd. Period of 3rd Republic7.This is the period wherein the youth became vocal with their sentiments and demanded change in the government.a. Spanish Periodb. Period of Activismc. Pre-Spanish Periodd. Period of 3rd Republic8.Filipinos during this period were hooked in reading magazines and comics.a. New Society Periodb. American Periodc. Period of 3rd Republicd. 21st Century Period9.“Ang Bayan ko” was a song popularized in this period.a. Period of 3rd Republicb. New Society Periodc. 21st Century Periodd. Post-EDSA 1 Period10.This period is notable in the reawakening of the Filipino spirit when the 3 priests Gomez, Burgos and Zamora were guillotined without sufficient evidence of guilt.a. Post-EDSA 1 Periodb. Period of 3rd Republicc. Period of Enlightenmentd. Period of Activism11.A statement of fact about Philippine regional literature is _______.a. It mirrors the deeply ingrained Filipino values, culture and tradition even when keeping up with the changing times.b. It reflects the conservatism of indigenous folks who have maintained a backward expression style.c. It embraces only the written compilation of literary works in various styles and genres.d. It depicts the influences of various colonizers that occupied the country for more than three centuries.12.An element in poetry that refers to the image or picture created in the minds of readers that helps give light to the main idea is _______.a. formb. imageryc. rhythmd. sound pattern13.Many Filipino authors, writers, or poets are encouraged to use the mother tongue as the medium of expression in their craft because _______.a. Readers fail to comprehend a piece not written in either English or Tagalog.b.Our people’s culture and tradition are upheld through this despite effects of colonization or even modernity.c.The expression of thoughts, feelings, and ideas of a writer are emphasized in the personalized codes that they use.d.The continuous flow of feelings and insights are inhibited when a foreign language is used instead.14.The development of literature in the Philippines __________.a. is given life only in the oral tradition of the country.b. could reflect the richness of our country’s resources.c. may be attributed to both local and foreign influences.d. grew and prospered alongside the country’s history.15.Philippine regional literature has become rich and varied because of _______. a. the contributions of numerous artists who patterned after the Western literary masters.b. the nationalistic fervor of texts written in various stages of our history as a nation.c. various topics used as themes by the writers and their alignment to world events.d. the archipelagic nature of the Philippines, its geographical features, and the presence of various ethno-linguistic groups in the country​


Answer:

1. B 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. D 6. D 7. B 8. A 9. D 10. C 11. D 12. A 13. B 14. D 15. B


24. 6. A statement of fact about Philippine regional literature is -A. It mirrors the deeply ingrained Filipino values, culture and tradition even when keeping up with the changing times.B. It reflects the conservatism of indigenous folks who have maintained a backward expression styles.C. It embraces only the written compilation of literary works in various styles and genres. D. It depicts the influences of various colonizers that occupied the country for more than three centuries.7. An element in poetry that refers to the image or picture created in the minds of readers that helpsgive light to the main idea is -A. FormB. ImageryC. RhythmD. Sound pattern8. Many Filipino authors, writers, or poets are encouraged to use the mother tongue as the medium of expression in their craftbecause-A. Readers fail to comprehend a piece not written in either English or Tagalog.B. Our people's culture and tradition are upheld through this despite effects of colonization or even modernity.C. The expression of thoughts, feelings, and ideas of a writer are emphasized in the personalized codes that they use.D. The continuous flow of feelings and insights are inhibited when a foreign language is used instead.9. The development of literature in the Philippines -A. is given life only in the oral tradition of the country.B. could reflect the richness of our country's resources.C. may be attributed to both local and foreign influences.D. grew and prospered alongside the country's history,10. Philippine regional literature has become rich and varied because of -A. the contributions of numerous artists who patterned after the Western liter-ary masters.B. the nationalistic fervor of texts written in various stages of our history as a nation.C. various topics used as themes by the writers and their alignment to world events.D. the archipelagic nature of the Philippines, its geographical features, and the presence of various ethno-linguistic groups in thecountry.Pa-sagot agad, at sana d lg sumagot para lg sa points. Thankyuu and God bless u <\33​


Answer:

6.D

7.A

8.C

9.B

10.A

Explanation:

Hope it's help. Brainliest please


25. haveSTA. IGNACIA ACADEMYSanta Ignacia, TarlacS.Y. 2020 2021Engltsh Communication Arts andSkills through PhilippineLiterature 7Eighth EditionExercise 5: (page 29)Decide whether the figure of speech used in the sentence is a metaphor a simile, or a personificationWrite your answer on the line. Then, be able to explain the figure of speech.1. Youth is the virgin morning, the seedtime of life... (Ibrahim Jubria)2.Why does the sea laugh, Mother?3. Like an angry giant, the storm uprooted trees and hurled the roofs ofhouses across the fields.4. Bugan is the brilliant sun that warms the earth and drives away the chill ofthe night. (The Prowess of Aliguyon)5. Death comes like a thief in the night ... (The Bible)6. My heart cries for you, sighs for you.Exercise 6: (page 30)Prepare to read the selection as you answer the following questions. Write your responses on the lines.​


Answer:

6. Personification

Explanation:

“My heart cries for you, sighs for you.” It indicates that the heart is crying and sighing which is a human characteristic.


26. 1. know to the world as "mother land".A. chinaB. Madagascar C. Africa D. Philippines 2. One of the famous African writer A. Wole soyinkaB. Christopher C. Jose Rizal D. Edgar Allan Poe 3. A story that tells us about vote-buying and loyalty.A. The election B. The voter C. The manD. The Steeler4. A form of literature that is written by the author mainly to entertain.A. Non-fiction B. Essay C. Fiction D. Drama5. A form of literature that has hidden meaning A. Poetry B. DramaC. Non-fictionD. Essay6. In the story, the man happened to make friends with a/an__________A. LionB. Elephant C. Rhino D. Buffalo 7. The animal went to his friend due to heavy_________A. Rain B. FloodC. WindD. Thunder storm8. What did the friend ask to hide? A. Trunk B. TwigC. Foot D. Tail 9. What was the animal trying to protect?A. Eyes B. Ears C. SkinD. feet 10. who was the appointment chairman of the commission?A. Elephant B. Fox C. Buffalo D. Alligator ​


Answer:

1.d

2.A.

3..a

4.b

5.A

6.b

7.A

8.D

9.A

10.C

Explanation:

pa brainliest po

Answer:

1) C

2)

3) B

4) C

Explanation:

hindi ko na alam yung iba. ಥ‿ಥ


27. Paki sagitan po para sa kapatid ko lang Analyze if each statement has a general or specific information. Choose your answer below. 1.Nature is man's treasure. A.General statement B.Specific statement 2. The students do their exercises very well. A.General statement B.Specific statement 3. Cats and dogs are my best friends at home. A.General statement B.Specific statement 4. Humans are responsible to take care mother nature. A.General statement B.Specific statement 5. Sampaguita is the Philippine's National flower. A.General statement B.Specific statement 6. Teachers lead their learners into a successful future. A.General statement B.Specific statement 7. Mother Earth begins to cry because of the irresponsible people. A.General statement B.Specific statement 8. My science teacher taught us how to be patient in chemistry class. A.General statement B.Specific statement 9. A Grade 4 pupil from Mambog Elementary School won an award in literature. A.General statement B.Specific statement


Answer:

1.General statement

2.Specific statement

3.Specific statement

4.Specific statement

5.general statement

6.specifc statement

7.General statement

8.Specific statement

9.General statement


28. ACTIVITY 1: Check It OutDIRECTIONS: Write F if the statement is a Fact andO if it is an Opinion.1. The average person unlocks their phone110 times every day.2. Vaping is less harmful than smoking, butit's still not safe.3. Serving noodles during birthday feastprovides the celebratorslong life.4. Leona Florentino was a Filipino poet inthe Spanish and Ilocanolanguages. She is considered as the"mother of Philippinewomen's literature" and the "bridge fromoral to literary tradition".5. The Province of Ilocos Sur is the bestprovince in the IlocosRegion.6. Rodrigo Roa Duterte is a betterpresident than Ferdinand EdralinMarcos.7. COVID-19 becomes normal all over theworld in time.8. Reading is always fun.9. The Province of Ilocos Sur hosted thebest Palarong Pambansa in2018.10. Learning is the process of acquiring newunderstanding,knowledge, behaviors, skills, values,attitudes, and preferences.​


Answer:

1) O

2) F

3) O

4) F

5) O

6) O

7) O/F ( not sure, we still do not know)

8) O

9) O

10) F


29. By compiling and editing the most comprehensive collection of Filipino proverbs, (1) became the mother of the Philippine Folklore according to the University of the Philippines Folklorists, Inc. and the U.P. Folklore Studies Program (1986). She spent her lifetime in studying and collecting pieces of Philippine Folk Literature which includes proverbs or (2) in Filipino term where she also attested that these reveals the wisdom and values of our forefathers. The mother of Philippine Folklore asserted that even the (3). who introduced the Catholic faith and colonized the Philippines noticed how proverbs formed part of the native spirit. These proverbs are pieces of advice are considered as words of (4) which are already time-tested through experiences and situations. In her anthology, she classified Filipino proverbs into six categories: proverbs expressing a general (5) towards life and the laws that governs life; (6) proverbs recommending certain virtues and condemning certain vices; proverbs expressing a system of (7) ; proverbs expressing general truths and (8). about life and human nature; 19) proverbs; and (10) proverbs which is typically expressive of specific realities to a certain area.


Answer:

1 Damiana L. Eugenio

2 salawikain

3 Spaniards

4 wisdom

5 attitude

6 ethical

7 values

8 observation

9 humorous

10 miscellane

Explanation:

sharing is caring!

-make this brainliest

-dont forget to study well☺


30. DIRECTION: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is incorrect. Write your answer on the space provided 6. Philippine literature during the pre-colonial era is mostly based on oral traditions passed down from generation to generation. 7.During pre-colonial, in terms of government, Filipinos were ruled by governador. 8.Economic and political dimensions involved trading, marriage, feasting, and alliance. 9. Damiana L. Eugenio who is considered as the "Mother of Folklore".​


Answer:

6.)True

7.)True

8.)False

9.)True


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