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1. tagalog It there Be cause I I will Stairs and 30. My To I'll I'll if know Ill you wait you gol den -prove 16 you return have are to for you to hell harp tuo heaven not passed and you and ther aone and the the I have none. you are not golden on judyment day other way. and be with ungel wings. every thing. love is you. trae
Answer:
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2. Why The Sky is High (Tagalog myth)In the early days, when the sky was still low, two brothers named Ingat and Daskol lived with their parents on Earth.As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was, therefore, his father's right hand man. He was always helping with the work in the field, and his parents were very pleased with him.On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloppily. In the absence of a daughter in the family, the house work came to be Daskol's responsibility. He fetched water, cleaned the house, and did the cooking. He also pounded the palay that his father and Ingat harvested. Even in pounding, Daskol lived up to his name. Half of the grain he pounded scattered and fell to the ground. Being naturally lazy and impatient, he did not like the work of pounding rice.One day, Daskol had to pound a greater quantity of palay than usual. He was irritated because every time he raised the pestle, it would hit the sky. His anger added to his strength and desire to finish the work quickly. So he raised the pestle higher, and every time it hit the sky, the sky would be raised. In his hurry, Daskol did not notice that the sky was rising. When he finished pounding rice, he looked up and discovered that the sky had risen, and that is why it is where it is today.1. Who are the brothers?2. Who was careful in everything he did?3. How did Daskol do his work?4. Did Daskol like the work of pounding rice? Yes or no?5. Why did Daskol become irritated while pounding rice one day? Choose the letter only.a. He did not like doing the pounding of rice.b. He was not paid for the work.c. Every time he raised the pestle, it would hit the sky.d. He had to pound a greater quantity of palay.
Answer:
1. Ingat and Daskol
2. Ingat
3. Sloppy
4. no
5. C.
3. So, what do you notice with each pair in every item? If you say that they show relationships, then you are correct The term that means "word relationships" is called Analogy. It is like a word puzzle. It always contains two pairs of words. It can be abbreviated like stallion: mare: man: woman. The single colon (3) represents the phrase "is to", and the double colon (3) represents the word "as". Thus, it is read a stallion is to a mare as a man is to a woman Take a look again at the pairs of words in the task you have answered previously. In item number 1, which is night is to day as happy is to sad, what do you think is the relationship of the paired words? If you say that the pairs show an opposite relationship, then you are correct because night is the opposite of day and happy is also the opposite of sad. And that type of analogy is called Antonyms. What about item number 2? Yes, the pairs show a similar relationship or have the same meaning because husband and spouse have the same meaning as well as the second paired words which are baby and infant. It is called Synonyms. Let's proceed to item number 3. What do you observe? Right! The analogies contain words that are the causes, or the sources of some actions or conditions which are cold and hot and the other words that are the effects, or the results or consequences which are shiver and sweat. And that type is called Cause and Effect.translate in tagalog
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4. Why the Sky is High(Tagalog)In the early days, when the sky was still low, two brothers named Ingat and Daskol lived with their parents on earth.As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was therefore his father’s right hand man. He was always helping with the work in the field and his parents were very pleased with him.On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloppily. In the absence of a daughter in the family, the housework came to be Daskol’s responsibility. He fetched water, cleaned the house and did the cooking. He also did the pounding of the palay that his father and Ingat harvested. Even in the pounding, Daskol lived up to his name. Half of the grain he pounded scattered and fell to the ground. Being naturally lazy and impatient, he did not like the work of pounding rice. One day, Daskol had to pound a greater quantity of palay than usual. He was irritated because every time he raised the pestle higher, and every time it hit the sky, the sky would be raised. In his hurry, Daskol did not notice that the sky was rising. When he finished pounding the rice, he looked up and discovered that the sky had risen and it is where it is today.(Iloko)In the olden days, the only people on earth were a man and a woman. One day, they ate venison which the man had brought from hunting. But because the bones were very big and they wanted to eat the marrow, they thought of pounding the bones. The woman removed her comb and necklace and hang them on the low sky. But whenever she pounded, she would hit the sky. So, she requested the sky to rise higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, thewoman again asked the sky to go higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, the woman again asked the sky to go higher. Again, It thundered and the sky rose as high as could be. When the woman remembered what she had hung, It was too late. They became the moon and the stars. (Hiligaynon)In the olden days, the sky was so low…so low that it could be reached by a stick of ordinary length. The people in those days said that God had created the sky in such a way that he could hear his people when they called to him. In turn, God could send his blessings to earth as soon as men needed them. Because of this close connection between God and his subjects, the people were provided for, and they did not need to work.Whenever they wanted to eat, they could simply call God. Before their request was made, almost the food would be on the table. But after the expulsion of Adam and Eve, God made men work for their living. With this change in their condition, came the custom of holding feasts, when the men would rest from their labors.One day, one of the chiefs Abing by name, held a feast. Many people came to enjoy it. A sayao or native war dance, was given in honor of the men belonging to the chief and it was acted by men brandishing spears. While acting, one of the actors, who was drunk, tried to show his skill but forgot that the sky was so low. When he darted his spear, he happened to pierce the sky, and one of the gods was wounded. This angered God the father so he raised the sky as we have it today far from the earth.Think about thisBased on the texts read, compare the lives of the people before and after the sky rose.Use the organizer below to list down your observation. answer thisBEFORE1.2.3.4.5.AFTER1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
before
your mom and your father meet
2.your mother had sex to your father
after
2 u got created
3 your going to sex other say
5. Direction: Read the statement carefully. Choose and write the letter of the correct answer. 1. How many native groups living in Mindoro? a. 8 b. 10 c. 7 d. 5 _2. What is rhythmic, poetic expression with a meter of seven syllables? a, ambahan b. cara c. ambanin d. atsueto 3. What festival in Marinduque is a much-awaited Lenten tradition that is celebrated every Holy Week? a. Moriones b. Masskara C. Pintados d. Ati-atihan -4. What festival in Tacloban City that is a cultural- religious celebration to honor the feast day of the Santo Niño or the Holy Child? a. Moriones b. Masskara C. Pintados d. Ati-atihan 5. It is one of the most popular festival, most colorful, and fun- filled festivals in the Philippines particularly in Kalibo, Aklan? a. Moriones b. Masskara C. Pintados d. Ati-atihan 6. A festival in Bacolod is considered as the most spectacular display of colors, beauty, and culture of the Negrenses. a Moriones b. Masskara c. Pintados d. Ati-atihan 7. It is called the Southern Tagalog Region of the Philippines. a MIMAROPA b. Palawan c. Marinduque d. Mindoro 8. They are fond of making baskets with intricate patterns and designs of humans, animals, trees and other objects. a.Tagbunua b. Iraya-Mangyans c. Patadyong d. Igorot 9. It is an age-old tradition in Aklan, the leading manufacturero piña cloth in the country. a.Piña weaving b. Basket c. Banana weaving d. Banig 10. it is also an important material in the craft of Panay Island. a. Shell b. basket b. Craft d. scissor 11. It is an integral part of the lives of the Negrenses. a.architecture b. weaving c. festival d. dance 12. It is made from abaca twine and indigenous plants similar to banana a.sinamuy b.simuyan b.sinatahan d.sinamay 13. These are scraped with a broken china plate and pumme
Answer:
letter c po ang answer
Explanation:
carry on learning
6. 1. KnowledgeA. Direction: Read the following statements. Write your answer on the space provided before each number.1. It is the dance that referred to as a folk dance.a. Contemporary Dance b.Hip-hop Dance c. Modern Dance d. Traditional Dance_2. This was performed by the community in different celebrations such as fiestas and weddings.a. Ballroom Danceb. Courtship Dance c. Festival Dance d. War Dance3. The dance that celebrated annually every 3rd day of Septembera. Kadal Tahu Danceb. Lapay Bantigue Dance c. Maglalatik Dance d. Tinikling Dance-4. It is a form of dance developed by a group of people from a certain country or region that reflects thetraditional life and has been passed on to the next generationb. Contemporary Dance b.Hip-hop Dance G. Modern Dance d. Folk Dance5. This dance can be found in the Visayan Island, province of Leyte and dancers perform along the sidesand between two bamboo poles.b. Karatong Danceb. Lapay Bantigue Dance C. Tinikling Dance d. War Dance6. The dance that dedicated to the sweet table-mango variety found growing abundantly in the island ofCuyo - former capital of Palawan.b. Karatong Danceb. Lapay Bantigue Dance c. Maglalatik Dance d. Tinikling Dance_7. It is the dance where boys wear a Barong Tagalog and long red trousers with one leg rolled up, anddancers are barefooteda. Karatong Danceb. Lapay Bantigue Dance c. Tinikling Dance d. War Dance8. She was the mother of Philippine Dancing, National Artist and first woman to receivedNational Artist Award.a. Fracncisco Rey Aquino b. Francis Aquino c. Francisca Reyes Aquino d. Francois Aquino9. These dances are performed by the community in different celebrations such as fiestas, weddings,thanks giving, and other happy occasions.a. Ballrooml Danceb. Courtship Dance c. Festival Dance d. War Dance10. It is the dance that was celebrated annually every 3rd day of September.a. Karatong Danceb. Lapay Bantigue Dance c. Tinikling Dance d. War Dance11. This stroke is considered as the hardest among all the swimming strokes.Back Strokeb. Breast Stroke c. Butterfly Stroke d. Freestyle12. The grip that one should place his palm 45 degrees counter clockwisea. Back Hand Gripb. Continental Grip c. Forehand Grip d. Full Western Grip13. An assessment that evaluates a person in terms of height and weight to determine total body mass.b. Sit and Reach c. Push-upd. Stork Balance Stand test14. It is an injury resulting from accident that violently wrench or twist the ligaments of an ankle wrist orjoint that causes pain and swelling.a. Crampsb. Spraind. Head Ache15. This may occur during exercise, or when dancing; it may also occur while you are at rest or even atnight while you are sleepa. Crampsb. SprainC. Straind. Head Achea.a. BMIc. Strain
Answer:
1. a. contemporary dance
2.A. ballroom dance
3. C maglalatik dance
4. C. modern dance
5. c. tinikling dance
6. A.
7. b
8. C
9.d
10.c
11. b
12.a
13. stand test
14.sprain
15. spain
7. Compute for the unknown value of the following combinations. Answers only. 1. C(5, 4) Find the value of n. 4. C(n, 3) = 56 5. C(10, r) = 120 Find the value of r. 2. C(7,2)= = 3. C(12,8) Analyze and solve the given problems. Show your solution and box the final ans 1. Five students are members of the school chess club. If three players represent chess tournament, in how many ways can they be selected? 2. There are 12 models applied for a tv commercial. If the producer was asked to f consisting of 6 members, how many groups can be formed? 3. How many selections are possible if only 4 names are drawn in a box containing 4. How many polygons can you make out of 6 distinct points in a plane, no three o collinear? 5. There are 13 volleyball teams during the 2019 CARAA. How many games must each team can play every other team exactly once? 6. How many diagonals can be drawn in a 9-sided polygon? 7. Fifteen participants for the MTAP competition were asked to shake hands and in themselves with each other. How many handshakes took place? 8. A group of 6 women and 9 men will form five-person committees. Find the numb committees are possible if it must consist of the following: a. 2 men and 3 women c. at least 3 of them are women d. at most 4 men b. all members are men 9. Mrs. Rivera's business is gown rental and sale. She decided one day that she w her 10 newest gowns in her shop's window to attract customers. If she only had and planned to change the set of gowns every 2 days, how many days will have she runs out of a new set to display? 10. A box contains 6 distinct red balls and 4 distinct blue balls. In how many ways c drawn randomly from the box if: a. any color can be picked? b. 2 balls is red and one is blue? c. all three balls are red? eflections: You may answer in Tagalog. 1. Identify problems given in this activity that you find difficult to solve. Explain why yo 2. On a scale of 1 star to 5 stars, how will you rate your knowledge in solving combina 3. If you will be given an opportunity to tell your teacher, what else do you need help in
Answers to Combinations:
1. C(5,4) = 5
2. C(7,2) = 21
3. C(12,8) = 495
4. C(n,3) = 56, n = 9
5. C(10,r) = 120, r = 3
Solutions to Problems:
1. The number of ways to select 3 players from 5 is C(5,3) = 10 ways.
2. The number of ways to select 6 models from 12 is C(12,6) = 924 ways.
3. The number of ways to select 4 names from a box containing 4 is C(4,4) = 1 way.
4. The number of ways to form a polygon using 6 distinct points in a plane is C(6,3)/3! = 20 ways.
5. Each team must play against 12 other teams, so the number of games each team must play is C(12,2) = 66 games.
6. The number of diagonals that can be drawn in a 9-sided polygon is (9*6)/2 - 9 = 27 diagonals.
7. The number of handshakes that took place among 15 participants is C(15,2) = 105 handshakes.
8. a. The number of committees that consist of 2 men and 3 women is C(9,2) * C(6,3) = 15,120 committees.
b. The number of committees that consist of all men is C(9,5) = 126 committees.
c. The number of committees that consist of at least 3 women is C(9,2) * C(6,1) + C(9,3) * C(6,2) + C(9,4) * C(6,1) + C(9,5) = 18,330 committees.
d. The number of committees that consist of at most 4 men is C(9,1) * C(6,4) + C(9,2) * C(6,3) + C(9,3) * C(6,2) + C(9,4) * C(6,1) + C(9,5) = 23,604 committees.
9. The number of sets of gowns that can be displayed is C(10,5) = 252 sets. If Mrs. Rivera changes the set of gowns every 2 days, she can display new sets for 2 x 252 = 504 days.
10. a. The number of ways to draw 3 balls from the box is C(10,3) = 120 ways.
b. The number of ways to draw 2 red balls and 1 blue ball is C(6,2) * C(4,1) = 90 ways.
c. The number of ways to draw 3 red balls is C(6,3) = 20 ways.
Reflections:
1. The problems that I find difficult to solve are problems 8 and 10. These problems involve more complex combinations and require more steps to solve.
2. ...
3. ...
8. Why the Sky is High(Tagalog) In the early days, when the sky was still low, two brothers named Ingat and Daskol lived with their parents on earth. As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was therefore his father’s right hand man. He was always helping with the work in the field and his parents were very pleased with him. On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloppily. In the absence of a daughter in the family, the housework came to be Daskol’s responsibility. He fetched water, cleaned the house and did the cooking. He also did the pounding of the palay that his father and Ingat harvested. Even in the pounding, Daskol lived up to his name. Half of the grain he pounded scattered and fell to the ground. Being naturally lazy and impatient, he did not like the work of pounding rice. One day, Daskol had to pound a greater quantity of palay than usual. He was irritated because every time he raised the pestle higher, and every time it hit the sky, the sky would be raised. In his hurry, Daskol did not notice that the sky was rising. When he finished pounding the rice, he looked up and discovered that the sky had risen and it is where it is today.(Iloko)In the olden days, the only people on earth were a man and a woman. One day, they ate venison which the man had brought from hunting. But because the bones were very big and they wanted to eat the marrow, they thought of pounding the bones. The woman removed her comb and necklace and hang them on the low sky. But whenever she pounded, she would hit the sky. So, she requested the sky to rise higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, the woman again asked the sky to go higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, the woman again asked the sky to go higher. Again, It thundered and the sky rose as high as could be. When the woman remembered what she had hung, It was too late. They became the moon and the stars. (Hiligaynon)In the olden days, the sky was so low…so low that it could be reached by a stick of ordinary length. The people in those days said that God had created the sky in such a way that he could hear his people when they called to him. In turn, God could send his blessings to earth as soon as men needed them. Because of this close connection between God and his subjects, the people were provided for, and they did not need to work.Whenever they wanted to eat, they could simply call God. Before their request was made, almost the food would be on the table. But after the expulsion of Adam and Eve, God made men work for their living. With this change in their condition, came the custom of holding feasts, when the men would rest from their labors.One day, one of the chiefs Abing by name, held a feast. Many people came to enjoy it. A sayao or native war dance, was given in honor of the men belonging to the chief and it was acted by men brandishing spears. While acting, one of the actors, who was drunk, tried to show his skill but forgot that the sky was so low. When he darted his spear, he happened to pierce the sky, and one of the gods was wounded. This angered God the father so he raised the sky as we have it today far from the earth.Think about thisBased on the texts read, compare the lives of the people before and after the sky rose.Use the organizer below to list down your observation. BEFORE1.2.3.4.5.AFTER1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Answer:
nandyan din po yung answer
Explanation:
basahing pong mabuti at makikita mo po yung sagot
Answer:
kailangan po kayo gagawa mismo nyan kasi
9. inequality in one variable. History of Carmona In the late 16th century, a Spanish colonial resettlement program was implemented across wide areas of what came to be known as the province of (EXAMPLE) CAVITE. The program was designed to integrate the Filipinos into the religious and political institutions of the Spaniards. (1)__________ was first established as a mission town in 1595. Together with the other mission towns in the province, it became one of the centers of religious and economic activities in the first centuries of Spanish colonial rule. Carmona used to be a barrio of the Mission Town of Silang. It was locally known as "(2)_____________ "", a tagalog word for plain" due to the numerous hills and plains in the area. At that time, this barrio was just a small farming community with a very small population. As its population rapidly increased, religious and political separation from the town of Silang was later sought from Spain. Eventually, it became an independent municipality on February 20, 1857 by virtue of the Royal Decree issued by the King of Spain through Governor General Fernando de (5)__________ The name (3_______) was adopted as a sign of gratitude to the Spanish officials who influenced the Central Government at the time of separation of the barrio. With boundaries properly delineated and a church established, it started its own religious and political administration. The people of Carmona have actively participated in the revolution against the Spaniards. It also witnessed the Filipinos' resistance against the Japanese forces. During the Japanese occupation, some of Carmona's prominent houses were used as Japanese headquarters while the hills became the stronghold of Filipino revolutionaries After the war, Carmona started to find its path towards economic and political stabilization. During this period, the provision of a stable means of livelihood for all the people became top priority. Since Carmona was basically agricultural, the communal agricultural lands were offered to the farmers for cultivation through lottery. This practice, held every three years, was locally known as "(4)__________ ". Since then, it has been embedded into the municipality's traditional procedures on lanc ownership. To this day, farm lots are being raffled off to interested farmers, lucky winners are awarded the right to till and develop a certain section of the communal lands. This traditional practice defuses agrarian unrest and decreases tensions or land conflicts.
Answer:
In the late 16th century, a Spanish colonial resettlement program was implemented across wide areas of what came to be known as the province of (EXAMPLE) CAVITE. The program was designed to integrate the Filipinos into the religious and political institutions of the Spaniards. (1) __SILANG____ was first established as a mission town in 1595. Together with the other mission towns in the province, it became one of the centers of religious and economic activities in the first centuries of Spanish colonial rule.
Carmona used to be a barrio of the Mission Town of Silang. It was locally known as "(2) ___LATAG____", a tagalog word for "plain" due to the numerous hills and plains in the area. At that time, this barrio was just a small farming community with a very small population. As its population rapidly increased, religious and political separation from the town of Silang was later sought from Spain. Eventually, it became an independent municipality on February 20, 1857 by virtue of the Royal Decree issued by the King of Spain through Governor General Fernando de (5) ___NORZAGARAY____.
The name (3) __CARMONA__ was adopted as a sign of gratitude to the Spanish officials who influenced the Central Government at the time of separation of the barrio. With boundaries properly delineated and a church established, it started its own religious and political administration. The people of Carmona have actively participated in the revolution against the Spaniards. It also witnessed the Filipinos' resistance against the Japanese forces. During the Japanese occupation, some of Carmona's prominent houses were used as Japanese headquarters while the hills became the stronghold of Filipino revolutionaries.
After the war, Carmona started to find its path towards economic and political stabilization. During this period, the provision of a stable means of livelihood for all the people became top priority. Since Carmona was basically agricultural, the communal agricultural lands were offered to the farmers for cultivation through lottery. This practice, held every three years, was locally known as "(4) __SORTEO____". Since then, it has been embedded into the municipality's traditional procedures on land ownership. To this day, farm lots are being raffled off to interested farmers, lucky winners are awarded the right to till and develop a certain section of the communal lands. This traditional practice defuses agrarian unrest and decreases tensions on land conflicts.
Step-by-step explanation:
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10. Why the Sky is High? (Tagalog)In the early days,when the sky was still low,two brothers named Ingat and Daskol lived with their parents on earth. As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was therefore his father's right hand man. He was always helping with the work in the field and his parents were very pleased with him.On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloppily. In the absence of a daughter in the family, the house work came to be Daskol's responsibility. He fetched water,cleaned the house, and did the cooking. He also did the pounding of the play that his father and Ingat harvested. Even in pounding, Daskol lived up to his name. Half of the grain he pounded scattered and fell to the ground. Being naturally lazy and impatient, he did not like the work of pounding rice.One day, Daskol had pound a greater quantity of palsy than usual. He was irritated because everyone he raised the pestle higher, and every time it hit the sky, the sky would raise. In his hurry, Daskol did not notice that the sky was rising. When he finished pounding the rice, he looked up and discovered that the sky had risen and it is where it is today.Which of the following sentences happened FIRST based on the story? *1 pointThe sky had risen and it is where it is today.Daskol did his work sloppily.Daskol lived up to his name even in poundingIngat became his father's right man.Their parents were very pleased with Ingat.There were two brothers lived with their parents.Ingat was careful in everything he did.Which of the following sentences happened SECONDLY based on the story? *1 pointThe sky had risen and it is where it is today.Daskol did his work sloppily.Daskol lived up to his name even in poundingIngat became his father's right man.Their parents were very pleased with Ingat.There were two brothers lived with their parents.Ingat was careful in everything he did.Which of the following sentences happened THIRDLY based on the story? *1 pointThe sky had risen and it is where it is today.Daskol did his work sloppily.Daskol lived up to his name even in poundingIngat became his father's right man.Their parents were very pleased with Ingat.There were two brothers lived with their parents.Ingat was careful in everything he did.Which of the following sentences is the FOURTH event based on the story? *1 pointThe sky had risen and it is where it is today.Daskol did his work sloppily.Daskol lived up to his name even in poundingIngat became his father's right man.Their parents were very pleased with Ingat.There were two brothers lived with their parents.Ingat was careful in everything he did. This is a required questionWhich of the following sentences is the FIFTH event based on the story? *1 pointThe sky had risen and it is where it is today.Daskol did his work sloppily.Daskol lived up to his name even in poundingIngat became his father's right man.Their parents were very pleased with Ingat.There were two brothers lived with their parents.Ingat was careful in everything he did. This is a required questionWhich of the following sentences is the SIXTH event based on the story? *1 pointThe sky had risen and it is where it is today.Daskol did his work sloppily.Daskol lived up to his name even in poundingIngat became his father's right man.Their parents were very pleased with Ingat.There were two brothers lived with their parents.Ingat was careful in everything he did.Which of the following sentences is the LAST event based on the story? *The sky had risen and it is where it is today.Daskol did his work sloppily.Daskol lived up to his name even in poundingIngat became his father's right man.Their parents were very pleased with Ingat.There were two brothers lived with their parents.Ingat was careful in everything he did
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There were two brothers lived with their parents.Ingat was careful in everything he did.Ingat became his father's right man.Ingat became his father's right man.Daskol did his work sloppily.Daskol lived up to his name even inThe sky had risen and it is where it is today.11. read it allWhy the Sky is High(Tagalog) In the early days, when the sky was still low, two brothers named Ingat and Daskol lived with their parents on earth. As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was therefore his father’s right hand man. He was always helping with the work in the field and his parents were very pleased with him. On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloppily. In the absence of a daughter in the family, the housework came to be Daskol’s responsibility. He fetched water, cleaned the house and did the cooking. He also did the pounding of the palay that his father and Ingat harvested. Even in the pounding, Daskol lived up to his name. Half of the grain he pounded scattered and fell to the ground. Being naturally lazy and impatient, he did not like the work of pounding rice. One day, Daskol had to pound a greater quantity of palay than usual. He was irritated because every time he raised the pestle higher, and every time it hit the sky, the sky would be raised. In his hurry, Daskol did not notice that the sky was rising. When he finished pounding the rice, he looked up and discovered that the sky had risen and it is where it is today.(Iloko)In the olden days, the only people on earth were a man and a woman. One day, they ate venison which the man had brought from hunting. But because the bones were very big and they wanted to eat the marrow, they thought of pounding the bones. The woman removed her comb and necklace and hang them on the low sky. But whenever she pounded, she would hit the sky. So, she requested the sky to rise higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, thewoman again asked the sky to go higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, the woman again asked the sky to go higher. Again, It thundered and the sky rose as high as could be. When the woman remembered what she had hung, It was too late. They became the moon and the stars. (Hiligaynon)In the olden days, the sky was so low…so low that it could be reached by a stick of ordinary length. The people in those days said that God had created the sky in such a way that he could hear his people when they called to him. In turn, God could send his blessings to earth as soon as men needed them. Because of this close connection between God and his subjects, the people were provided for, and they did not need to work.Whenever they wanted to eat, they could simply call God. Before their request was made, almost the food would be on the table. But after the expulsion of Adam and Eve, God made men work for their living. With this change in their condition, came the custom of holding feasts, when the men would rest from their labors.One day, one of the chiefs Abing by name, held a feast. Many people came to enjoy it. A sayao or native war dance, was given in honor of the men belonging to the chief and it was acted by men brandishing spears. While acting, one of the actors, who was drunk, tried to show his skill but forgot that the sky was so low. When he darted his spear, he happened to pierce the sky, and one of the gods was wounded. This angered God the father so he raised the sky as we have it today far from the earth.Think about thisBased on the texts read, compare the lives of the people before and after the sky rose.Use the organizer below to list down your observation. answer thisBEFORE1.2.3.4.5.AFTER1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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12. Why the Sky is High(Tagalog)In the early days, when the sky was still low, two brothers named Ingat and Daskol lived with their parents on earth.As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was therefore his father’s right hand man. He was always helping with the work in the field and his parents were very pleased with him.On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloppily. In the absence of a daughter in the family, the housework came to be Daskol’s responsibility. He fetched water, cleaned the house and did the cooking. He also did the pounding of the palay that his father and Ingat harvested. Even in the pounding, Daskol lived up to his name. Half of the grain he pounded scattered and fell to the ground. Being naturally lazy and impatient, he did not like the work of pounding rice. One day, Daskol had to pound a greater quantity of palay than usual. He was irritated because every time he raised the pestle higher, and every time it hit the sky, the sky would be raised. In his hurry, Daskol did not notice that the sky was rising. When he finished pounding the rice, he looked up and discovered that the sky had risen and it is where it is today.(Iloko)In the olden days, the only people on earth were a man and a woman. One day, they ate venison which the man had brought from hunting. But because the bones were very big and they wanted to eat the marrow, they thought of pounding the bones. The woman removed her comb and necklace and hang them on the low sky. But whenever she pounded, she would hit the sky. So, she requested the sky to rise higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, thewoman again asked the sky to go higher. It thundered and the sky rose higher. Still the pestle hit the sky. So, the woman again asked the sky to go higher. Again, It thundered and the sky rose as high as could be. When the woman remembered what she had hung, It was too late. They became the moon and the stars. (Hiligaynon)In the olden days, the sky was so low…so low that it could be reached by a stick of ordinary length. The people in those days said that God had created the sky in such a way that he could hear his people when they called to him. In turn, God could send his blessings to earth as soon as men needed them. Because of this close connection between God and his subjects, the people were provided for, and they did not need to work.Whenever they wanted to eat, they could simply call God. Before their request was made, almost the food would be on the table. But after the expulsion of Adam and Eve, God made men work for their living. With this change in their condition, came the custom of holding feasts, when the men would rest from their labors.One day, one of the chiefs Abing by name, held a feast. Many people came to enjoy it. A sayao or native war dance, was given in honor of the men belonging to the chief and it was acted by men brandishing spears. While acting, one of the actors, who was drunk, tried to show his skill but forgot that the sky was so low. When he darted his spear, he happened to pierce the sky, and one of the gods was wounded. This angered God the father so he raised the sky as we have it today far from the earth.Think about thisBased on the texts read, compare the lives of the people before and after the sky rose.Use the organizer below to list down your observation. answer thisBEFORE1.2.3.4.5.AFTER1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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13. What's NewThese stories explain why the sky is highly tipino wed stories to explainthe origin / things und phenomena These stories are called legends and they containedrllection the outure and belief the Filipino peopleWhy the Sky lo wych(Tagalog)In the early days, when the sky was still low, two brothers named Ingat andDaskol lived with their parents on earthAs their names indicate. Ingat was careful in everything he did and wastherefore his father's right hand man He was always helping with the work in the fieldand his parents were very pleased with himOn the other hand, Daskol did hus work sloppily in the absence of a daughter inthe famdy, the housework came to be Daskol's responsibility. He fetched water,cleaned the house and did the cooling. He also did the pounding of the patay that hefather and Ingat harvested Even in the pounding, Daskol lived up to his name Hall ofthe grain he pounded scattered and fall to the ground. Being naturally lazy andimpatient, he did not like the work of pounding nce.One day, Daskol had to pound a preater quantity of palay than wuel He wasirritated because every time he raised the pestle hugher, and every time it hit the sky,the sky would be raised in his hurry, Daskol did not notice that the sky was rising,When he finished pounding the rice, he looked up and discovered that the sky hadrisen and it is where it is today(Dolo)In the olden days, the only people on earth were a man and a woman One day,they ate venison which the man had brought from hunting But because the boneswere very big and they wanted to eat the marrow, they thought of pounding the bonesThe woman removed her comb and necklace and hang them on the low sky Butwhenever she pounded, she would hit the sky. So, she requested the sky to risehigher It thundered and the sky rose higher sull the postle hit the sley so, thowoman again asked the sky to go higher. It thundered and the sky rosa higher. Stillthe pestle but the sky. So, the woman again asked the sky to go higher Again, Itthundered and the sky rose as high as coud be. When the woman remembered whatshe had hung, It was too late They became the moon and the stars.(Hiligaynon)In the olden days, the sky was so low...so low that it could be reached by a stickof ordinary length. The people in those days said that God had created the sky in sucha way that he could hear his people when they called to him. In turri, God could sendhis blessings to earth as soon as men needed them. Because of this close connectionbetween God and his subjects, the people were provided for, and they did not need toworkWhenever they wanted to eat, they could simply call God. Before their requestwas made, almost the food would be on the table. But after the expulsion of Adam andEve, God made men work for their living. With this change in their condition, came thecustom of holding feasts, when the men would rest from their labors.One day, one of the chiefs Abing by name, held a feast. Many people came toenjoy it. A sayao or native war dance, was given in honor of the men belonging to thechef and it was acted by men brandishing spears. While acting, one of the actors, whowas drunk, tried to show his skill but forgot that the sky was so low. When he dartedhis spear, he happened to pierce the sky, and one of the gods was wounded. Thisangered God the father so he raised the sky as we have it today far from the earth.Think about thisBased on the texts read, compare the kves of the people before and after the sky roseUse the organizer below to list down your observationBEFOREAFTER2.3.5.5.
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