The Beggar

The Beggar

1. The children laughed at the old beggar.A. The old beggar was laughed by the children.B. The old beggar was being laughed by the children.C. The old beggar was being laughed at by the children.D. The old beggar was laughed at by the children.​

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1. 1. The children laughed at the old beggar.A. The old beggar was laughed by the children.B. The old beggar was being laughed by the children.C. The old beggar was being laughed at by the children.D. The old beggar was laughed at by the children.​


C. The old beggar was being laughed at by the children.

Answer:

C. The Old Beggar was being laughed at by the children

Explanation:

Because If You read the a b and d you will notice that the words is not complete or (odd).

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2. 2. The child is crying and running away from an old beggar. A. The child likes the beggar. B. The child is afraid of the beggar. C. The old beggar is very sleepy. ​


Answer:

B. The child is afraid of the beggar

Explanation:

Answer:

B. The child is afraid of The beggar.Explanation:

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3. 2. Bill said to the beggar, "I know you very well."A. Bill recognized the beggar.B. Bill told the beggar that he knew him very well.C. The beggar knew Bill, too.D. The beggar was recognized by Bill.​


A. Bill recognized the beggar.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

bill told the beggar that he knew him very well


4. who is the beggars 1952 ​


Answer:

Tales of struggle, liberation, and change. Such tales comprise the narrative aesthetically conceived in Metropolitan Museum of Manila’s The Philippine Contemporary: to Scale the Past and the Possible exhibition. A permanent display which opened on February 8, 2013, the Philippine Contemporary launches the museum’s “new strategic direction to integrate a heightened focus on modern and contemporary art by Philippine and foreign artists.”

Pre-colonial art forms such as pottery, basketry, textiles, mats, and woodcarving were formed out of the fusion of artistic design and practical use. When the Spaniards came, indigenous art was replaced by churches, statues of saints, retablos, and priestly garbs, along with some paintings by Jose Dans and Esteban Villanueva. However, it is the rise of the Illustrados that has given birth to a monumental change in the art scene. This period saw Philippine art in the midst of international trade, liberal ideals, and the opening of Suez Canal. Illustrado art patronage consequently gave rise to revolutionary, secular art bearing reformist sentiments.

Those who were associated with the academia such as Amorsolo, Luna, Torres, and Asuncion opted for the classical and romantic, while the miniaturist artists took extra time in the smallest details in portraiture and embroidery. Expatriates Luna and Hidalgo turned to the canvas of political imports. All of these were a complementary blend of patriotism and cosmopolitanism.

Some of the emerging trends at this period were the ones produced by the UP College of Fine Arts: Fabian dela Rosa’s signature use of cool colors, Fernando Amorsolo’s ever-smiling dalagang Pilipina with a backdrop of landscapes and horizons, and his counterpart, Guillermo Tolentino’s fluid sculptures. The later works of Anita Magsaysay Ho like the bandana-wearing women added to the picturesque panorama of the simplistic rural life.

“The Cooks” by Anita Magsaysay Ho (1952)

Modernist came and battled with the tradition with its philosophy of incorporating not only the beautiful but also the ugly. Such modernists were Victorio Edades, Galo Ocampo, and Carlos Fransisco, with Ocampo’s brown Madonna and flagellant series as prominent representatives.

Following this theme is Vicente Manansala’s transparent cubism which explored the grim social realities with his work showcasing the slums. In his painting, Beggars (1952), distorted images of slum dwellers depict the bleak life in poverty against the backdrop of industrialization.

“Beggars” by Vicente Manansala (1952)

Social realism has since become a favorite theme in Philippine art. As pointed out by Alice Guillermo, realism in Philippine social realism is not a stylistic term, but a shared point of view which seeks to expose the true conditions of Philippine society as well as to point out solutions by which these conditions are changed and transcended to achieve a truly human order.

In the face of national threat in the form of Martial Law, Antipas Delotavo encapsulated the very essence of industrialization in his poignant masterpiece Itak sa Puso ni Mang Juan (1978), where the serif in the logo of an imperialist icon has stabbed the fragile body of the Filipino.

Explanation:

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5. What is the meaning of "better to die a beggar then live a beggar" ??


i think it means its better to not be a beggar then to be a beggar  


6. opinion about beggar??​


Answer:

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Answer:

Beggars knows what type of people they are (like rich, poor, etc.) because they might see people on cars, limos, and based on their clothes and more,  they know what type the people is/are.  I suggest at least everyone to offer them types of food, even though they usually decline because sometimes, they'll want money for clothes, bags, and anything else only to survive (I know they need food to survive as well BUT as I said, "some" people. I dont really trust beggars because they might be rich, means that they are faking it... So that is my opinion about beggars, sometimes they're fakers, kind, greedy, etc.

Explanation:

this is only my opinion, no offense to anyone or anything


7. Combine the sentence to form only one short sentence.1.The beggar asked for some food.The beggar was hungry​


Answer:

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Answer:

The hungry beggar asked for some food

Explanation:

sana makatulong g'night


8. why are beggars despised?​


Answer:

Working men “work,” beggars do not “work”; they are parasites, worthless in their very nature. ... It is taken for granted that a beggar does not “earn” his living, as a bricklayer or a literary critic “earns” his.

Explanation:

I hope this may help^.^


9. abstract noun of beggar


The abstract noun of beggar is beggarhood.

10. what is the meaning of beggar


beggar means pulube in tagalog


Beggar are the people that are asking for money or food, typically the homeless ones.
It's synonymous to tramp, vagrant, hobo, mendicant.

11. what is the elements of The Beggar? ​


Answer:

The elements of "The Beggar" include:

1. Plot

2. Setting

3. Characters

4. Point of view

5. Themes

6. Style

Explanation:

1. The plot of the story follows the beggar's visit to the family and his interactions with them. It also includes flashbacks that provide insight into the beggar's past.

2. The story takes place in Russia, in the late 19th or early 20th century. The main setting is the home of the family that the beggar visits.

3. The main characters in the story are the beggar, the family he visits, and a servant who assists the family.

4. The story is narrated in the third person, and the focus shifts between the beggar and the family.

5. The story explores themes of poverty, social class, and the human condition. It also touches on the idea of kindness and generosity, and how they can be expressed in different ways.

6. Chekhov's writing style is known for its realism and understated ness. In "The Beggar," he uses simple, straightforward language to convey complex emotions and ideas.

Answer:

"The Beggar" is a short story written by Anton Chekhov. The story's plot centers around Lushkov, a former civil servant who has become a beggar after losing his job. Here are the elements of "The Beggar":

1. Plot: The plot of "The Beggar" revolves around Lushkov's struggles as a beggar, his interactions with different people, and his attempts to regain his dignity and self-respect.

2. Characters: The main character of the story is Lushkov, the beggar. Other characters include a merchant's wife, a young boy, a police officer, and various other passersby who encounter Lushkov on the street.

3. Setting: The story takes place in a Russian town, on a street corner where Lushkov begs for money.

4. Theme: The central themes of the story are poverty, dignity, and human connection. The story explores the dehumanizing effects of poverty and the importance of human kindness and empathy.

5. Style and Tone: Chekhov's writing style is characterized by its realism and attention to detail. The tone of the story is somber and melancholic, reflecting the bleakness of Lushkov's situation.

6. Symbolism: The story makes use of various symbols, including the torn coat that Lushkov wears, which symbolizes his poverty and degradation, and the glass of vodka that he drinks, which represents his desire for escape and comfort.

7. Irony: The story also contains elements of irony, such as when Lushkov is mistaken for a police officer and is saluted by a passerby, highlighting the absurdity of his situation.

Overall, "The Beggar" is a powerful and moving portrayal of poverty and its effects on human dignity and self-respect.


12. observe the pronouns of The beggar said, "I understand." The beggar said that he understood ​


Answer:

ano po? i dont understand?

Explanation:

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13. 5. The beggar wore tattered clothes. He went to thecanteen to ask some food. The customers gave himfood and drinks. The beggar was so thankful with thegenerosity of the customers. Suddenly, an expensivecar stopped and called the beggar. The customersstared at the beggar and became speechless.​


Answer:

what was the question^^

Explanation:

I don't see any questions But kindly tell me in the comments:)


14. what is the meaning of "i may be a beggar in dress but i have no beggars heart!"


It means she/he may not be rich but they are rich by heart.It means, you may look like a beggar but you have a generous heart to help other people without expecting anything in return. 

15. The beggar and the King how did the King show bias against the beggar?​


The king showed bias against the beggar because he was a stranger. The king felt that he was a threat to the king's kingdom, and the king wanted to protect his kingdom.


16. what is the meaning of beggar


Beggar are the people that are asking for money or food, typically the homeless ones.
It's synonymous to tramp, vagrant, hobo, mendicant.

17. Learning Task 2: Directions: Read the poem carefully and answer the questions that follow.1. The beggar is_____.a.deafb.blindc.crippledd.a lepper2. How do you describe the beggar? a.The beggar has new clothes b.The beggar has torn clothes c.He is neat d.He is healthy 3. What can you say about the little girl in the poem? a.The little girl is rude b.The little girl kicked the beggar c.She respects the beggar d.She doesn't care about the beggar 4. What does the poem want to teach the readers? a.Make fun of the beggars b.Drive beggars away c.Push the beggars roughly d.Care for the beggars 5. The text used in the poem is__________.a.Difficult to understand b.Simple c.Confusing d.Puzzling​


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Learning Task 2: Directions: Read the poem carefully and answer the questions that follow.1. The beggar is_____.a.deafb.blindc.crippledd.a lepper2. How do you describe the beggar? a.The beggar has new clothes b.The beggar has torn clothes c.He is neat d.He is healthy 3. What can you say about the little girl in the poem? a.The little girl is rude b.The little girl kicked the beggar c.She respects the beggar d.She doesn't care about the beggar 4. What does the poem want to teach the readers? a.Make fun of the beggars b.Drive beggars away c.Push the beggars roughly d.Care for the beggars 5. The text used in the poem is__________.a.Difficult to understand b.Simple c.Confusing d.Puzzling

Answer:

1)B.Blind2)B.The beggar has torn clothes 3)C.She respects the beggar4)D.Care for the beggars5)A.Difficult to understand

18. 1. The poor beggar said, "O God, have mercy on my soul" A.The poor beggar exclaimed that God, have mercy on his soul. B.The poor beggar told God to have mercy on his soul. C.The poor beggar, invoking God, implored him to have mercy on his soul. D.The poor beggar prayed to God to have mercy on his soul.


D.The poor beggar prayed to God to have mercy on his soul

Explanation:

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Answer:

D. The poor beggar prayed to God to have mercy on his soul

Explanation:

yan po ang tamang sagot, sana makatulong


19. how to avoid beggars


How to avoid beggars?

If you're giving directions or handing over some food, don't look away from the beggar.

Note:

We don't need to avoid beggars we need to help them. ^-^

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20. what is the meaning of beggar


A beggar is a person who is usually found homeless and asks for small amounts of money in the streets or public areas.a person, typically a homeless one, who lives by asking for money or food

21. how to avoid beggars


Answer:

become a beggar too. . .

Explanation:

...

Answer:

Don't Avoid Beggers Please

They Need Your Help.

atleast just give them food or money!

God Will Like/Love That U Helped Someone In need!

Explanation:

Please..


22. bible ondrikzek beggar​


Answer: bible ondrikzek beggar

Explanation: bible ondrikzek beg you


23. CHARACTERS THE KING OF A GREAT COUNTRY HIS SERVANT A BEGGAR THE BEGGAR​


Explanation:

THE KING sits in a golden chair. A golden crown is on his head, and he holds in his hand a sceptre which is also of gold. A SERVANT stands by his side, ...


24. 1. why was the man angry with the beggar?2. what did he tell the beggar to do?​


Answer:

because she want to eat

sorry if it's wrong

Answer:

He told Sergei that he had been a village schoolteacher for eight years but had lost his job because of scheming and lies. He added that he now had an offer of a position in the province of Kaluga but no money to get there. ... This angered the advocate and he reprimanded the beggar for telling a shameless lie

Explanation:

if it's wrong don't hate me


25. describe what is beggar​


Answer:

A person who are on the street primarily asking for money. They are those individuals who are unlucky.

Answer:

Describing beggar :

Poor

Dirty

Miserable

Skinny


26. The Beggars Handkechief​


Answer:

I ayos nyo pa po Yung picture nyo d po


27. Describe a child beggar​


Answer:

Child beggar is axploitation is defined as taking a child's advantages in an unfairly manner. Child beggar is a massive problem in all countries of the world. They often come shoeless, dressed in dirty, scruffy, smelly clothes. It is heart-rending to see little children begging on busy roads.


28. what could be the source of the beggars power in the story the beggar and the king​


Answer:

Holy spirit transformed into a beggar:)


29. characterization of a beggar​


Answer:

Lushkoff is a beggar who tells blatant lies about his plight to arouse the sympathy of others and get alms in return. His clothes are torn and untidy and his eyes are dull and drunken. He lacks both physical and emotional strength because alcohol has made him weak.

30. summary of the beggar and the king​


Answer:

The theme of The Beggar and the King is that pride leads to the downfall of man. This theme is apparent throughout the story as the king's downfall is foreshadowed after the beggar leaves. Although we never see his downfall, it can be speculated that the king is haunted by the beggar's words


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