Region 6 Authors

Region 6 Authors

who is the authors of the region 6

Daftar Isi

1. who is the authors of the region 6


Alicia Tan-Gonzales.

Peter Solis Nery.

Edgar Siscar.

Resurreccion Hidalgo.

Alfredo Siva.

Alain Russ Dimzon











2. Who are the famous authors or writers in region 6


The Philippines is a country that is rich with creative and exemplary writers, who are recognized both here and abroad by reputable writing groups and institutions.

 

In every region, Philippines boasts a number of writers. Specifically in Region VI or the Western Visayas, the following writers are known:

 

1.    Alicia Tan-Gonzales

2.    Peter Solis Nery

3.    Edgar Siscar

4.    Resurreccion Hidalgo

5.    Alfredo Siva

6.    Alain Russ Dimzon 


3. literary work in the Philippines 2001 to presentregion 1 2 3 4 5 6region name ilocos regionauthor nametitle if literary worksGenreyear​


region name

ilocos region

author name

title if literary works

Genre


4. TRUE or FALSE1. the word critique and criticize are synonymous to each other2. gender has to do with the literary work of a writer3. in doing a critique a poem it is ok to include just the negative side of the mother being critique d4. historical or biographical approach reflects the author and other context about his/her life .5. ezgo logical approach deals with a work of literature primarily as it is an expression6. being subjective and objective must be observed in writing a critique7. the person who write critique a paper must focus on me on locality of the given text or literature8. critique a paper was only an introduction and conclusion of part9. an effective critique a paper discusses all the aspects of thr literature10. moral or philosophical approach in critiquing talk about humanity region and teaches morality​


Answer:

1.TRUE

2.TRUE

3.FALSE

4.FALSE

5.FLASE

6.TRURE

7.TRUE

8.FALSE

9.TRUE

10.TRUE

Explanation:

I THINK..


5. Alternative Response. Read and understand the questions about the arts and crafts of the non-Muslim in Mindanao. Write TRUE if the statement is correct, and FALSE if not. (10 items, 1 point each) 1. A greater part of the region of Mindanao mostly consist of Muslim people and just a few of the population are non-Muslim inhabitants. 2. The kabu jar is well-known across the Mindanao region as an expensive piece of decoration made by the people of Bubong from the province of Lanao del Sur. 3. The Manobo tribe are from Agusan del Sur, Bukidnon, and Cotabato. 4. The Bagubo tribe live in the mountainous region of the Cordillera. 5. The most beautiful traditional cloth from this region is the T'nalak made by the people of Maranaon from the region of Lake Sebu in South Cotabato. 6. The angkul or a sash made of thick cloth worn by the datu to signify mark of authority. 7. The weaver of the Manobo tribe based the design of their weaving from their dreams that's why they are known as dream weavers. 8. Lantang Gulay is known as a traditional weaver of t'nalak in her region because of her exemplary skill and was awarded Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan Award in 1998. 9. The traditional weaving of the Tiboli uses traditional cloth that is made from the fibers of the abaca plant. 10. The kulintang are set of gongs and is one of oldest metal works.need ko na po answers now. thank you.​


Answer:

1. true

2.false

3.false

4.true

5false

6.true

7false

8.false

9.false

10.true

Explanation:

sana Maka tulong po


6. 1. The authors show the time, place and culture in writing the article. 2. It is a narrative taken from the author’s imagination. 3. Writers use words to develop the atmosphere of the narrative. 4. This tells us insights about life through the narrative. 5. It is about events that happened like history or a person’s life. 6. Writers organize their narratives according to time to make it understandable for the readers. 7. These are the people or any animated objects in the narrative which add life to it. 8. It is part of the setting in the story. It focuses on the characters dialects, customs, topography, and other features particular to a specific region.a. Fictional narrative b. Setting c. Characters d. Local color e. nonfiction narrativef. theme g. time order h. moodB. Name some traits you believe that all Filipinos share by completing the statement below. Explain why you think this trait is common to Filipinos. Filipinos are __________ ____________________________________________________________________________________​


CFGHEBAD

TAMA PO YAN PA BRAINLEST PO AKO PLSSSSS TAMA PO YAN PROMISE

#_BRAINLEST


7. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is incorrect. 1. The main functions of the judicial department are to create laws and to provide penalties to convicted criminaloffenders.2. The Supreme Court is responsible for litigating impeachment cases.3. Regional Trial Court is also known as the court of first instance,4. The Supreme Court is the apex of all courts in the Philippines.5. The Regional Trial Court is also one of the appellate courts.6. To promulgate rules on court proceedings is one of the functions of the court of appeal7. Sandigan Bayan is a regular court responsible for handling cases against an erring public ofhcer8. The Judicial Department is accorded with independent power and authority by the 1987 Constitution9. Court of Tax Appeals was created under Republic Act No 1125.10. Quo Warranto is a written order by which a superior court commands a lower court to stop further proceeding​


Answer:

1.true

2.true

3.false

4.true

5.false

6.true

7.false

8.true

9.true

10.false


8. Look for one author/writer from region 6 and copy/write his/her famous poem​


Answer:

Here is a famous poem by the renowned Western Visayan writer, Dr. Jose A. Villa:

Title: Morning in Nagrebcan

Morning in Nagrebcan

by Jose A. Villa

The sun shines on a new day

like a billion diamonds

casting all the fishing boats to sway

in a synchronized manner

like an orchestra performing

Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9.

The seaweed and the sea shells

glisten like crystals

on the powdery sand.

The waves come and go

calmly inviting me

to a morning swim.

But I sit here

still,

waiting,

thinking,

listening to the clock ticking,

and to my heart beating.

Where are you?

Are you awake, my darling?

Did you sleep well without me?

When will you return?

I miss you, my dear.

I miss kissing your lips,

embracing you,

feeling you close to me.

Come back to me soon, my love.

Bring back the joy in my heart

like the morning sun

bringing the new day to Nagrebcan.


9. Passive Voice To Active Voice1. First prize was given to the third contestant by the judges. 2. Evidence of early life in this region has been found by archaeologists.3. A cup of milk should be added slowly to the mixture by the chef. 4. A notice about the meeting was delivered to my door by my neighbor.5. The fender was dented by the speeding car. *6. I was awarded two honorary degrees by my alma mater.7. A new mall is being built by the Checko Company.8. Rice will be grown in that field next year by the best farmer in the county. 9. Ann's new book has been read by many fans.10. The plot will be discussed by the author at the neighborhood bookstore next week. ​


Answer:

1.The third contestant was given first prize by the judgists.

2. The early life in this region has been found by archaeologists evidence.

3.


10. patulong please pansinin niyo po exam na po ako now please patulong po representative texts and authors from each region true or false 1.due to diverse environment,our ancestors developed separate cultures and beliefs. 2.good number of performance can be found in video-sharing site like youtube. 3.rich biodiversity of the philippines has made through archipelagic nature. 4.our study of literature can help us understanding different cultures across the country. 5.ilocos region belongs to region 2. 6.CAR region stands for cordillera administrative region. 7.jose ayala is a writer who comes from region 10. 8.CARAGA region is the same as CAR region. 9.our topography allows us to enjoy endemic flora and fauna. 10.western visayas region is part of NCR region.


Answer:

1 True

2True

3True

4True

5True

6True

7False

8False

10False


11. TASK 2 READ TO DISCOVERDirections: You are going to read an article from journals.sagepub.com. Study the information presented in the text by answering the questions that follow."Journalism, public health, and COVID-19: some preliminary insights from the Philippines"(Jan Michael Alexander C. Bernadette)Similar to other countries, the public health system in the Philippines was unprepared forand overburdened by COVID-19. The first case was reported on January 30 when a Chinese womanreached the country from Wuhan, China, and then a few days later her male companion died ofthe virus - making it the first recorded death outside of China (Department of Health (DOH), 2020b;Ramzy and May, 2020; World Health Organization (WHO), 2020a). By March 7, the first case oflocal transmission was confirmed (DOH, 2020a; WHO, 2020a). To date, there are 112,593confirmed cases, 6,263 new cases, and 2,115 deaths in the country (WHO, 2020b) - making the Philippines as one of the most highly impacted in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific RegionEqually alarming is the number of doctors, nurses, and other hospital staff who get infected and die of COVID-19 (CNN Philippines, 2020a; McCarthy, 2020). Recently, professional medical and allied medical associations have called for a unified and calibrated response and temporaryquarantine of the country's capital to avoid a total collapse of the healthcare system (Batnag, 2020).Critical but seldom discussed are the challenges of journalism in making sense of the rapid spread and devastating impact of COVID-19 in the Philippines and how the pandemic is also gradually transforming journalism in the country.Questions: 1. Is the article's title clear and appropriate?2. is the article's purpose made clear?3. are they any errors in the author's facts?4. are all statements of the author clear?5. what are the author's core assumptions?6. is the elaboration relevant and valuable?7. is there any duplicated or repeated content?8. has the author cited valid and trusted sources?9. is the author of the article objective in his statements?10. Do you find any ideas that were overemphasized or underemphasized in the article?pa help pooo huhu.​


Answer:

DENR POINT PA BRAINLEST


12. Questions:1. What is the author most likely to be?a sailorb. an ocean diverc. a scientistd. a fisherman2. What is the basis of his report?a a site inspection b.readingsc. fantasyd. estimates3. Which of these is not contributory to sickened oceans?a reetsb. trawlersc. oil globsd. plastic refuse4. The melting of icecaps in the polar regions would cause oceans to sink.a. Yesb. Noc. Does not say5. Which of these would be immediately affected if a film of decayed matter would coveroceans?a evaporationb. rainfallc. irrigationd. harvest6-7. Which two factors would drive people to the highlandsa, crowdingb, stenchc. diseased. starvationtungkul po ito sa story yung story po nasa itaas​


Answer:

1 c

2 d

3 d

4 c

5 b

6-7 c

Explanation:

that's all I got

Answer:

1.C

2.D

3.D

4.B

5.B

6-7.C

Explanation:

sana po makatulong

salamat


13. 99 points. Please DONT guess just for the points, this is for a test that i can't fail. (K12) 1.) How did Louisiana serve Spain? as a cotton growing colony as a buffer zone as a colony for criminals as a training colony for the military 2.) How did Louisiana colonists live in the beginning of Spanish rule ? Question 6 options: as French colonists as Spanish colonists as independent citizens of separate countries as Americans 3.) Why was it a bad idea for Antonio de Ulloa to use Charles Phillipe Aubry to negotiate for him with the people of Louisiana? Question 7 options: Aubry was really a spy for the British Aubry robbed the Louisiana treasury of millions of dollars It convinced them that Spain's authority was not legal Ulloa was never able to learn French 4.) Why did the tensions between Ulloa and the colonists rise to the point of rebellion? Question 8 options: He closed the Ursuline convent He burned the French Flag He put stronger restriction on tariffs coming into New Orleans He restricted the Superior Council's authority 5.) Which was NOT an accomplishment of O'Reilly? Question 9 options: he worked to include the people of Louisiana in the American Revolution he held council with the Indians of the regions worked to ease political tensions he organized the militia so that they could work together in an emergency 6.) How did Spain help the American colonies when they first entered the war? Question 11 options: They lent the American colonies millions of dollars by opening the Mississippi river to them in secret They trained the American soldiers 7.) Which Spanish governor clearly established Spain's authority, divided the land into parishes, and established a new slave code? Question 2 options: Antonio de Ulloa Don Alejandro O'Rielly The Creole community King Carlos


I'm taking the same test you must be in mrs. Meyers class.


14. true or false only.1.pre-colonial period is predominantly traditions from different regions of the philippines this is true or false handed down through spoken literature.2. symbolism was heavily used during early 1980's due to intensified government censorship.3.Philippine literature had evolved due to massive imitation of filipino authors of foreign.4. tagalog was used by many of the writers in the spanish colonial period to show nationalism.5. Writing literary anlysis starts at the middle of the story through flashblacking6. Poems are analyzed through point of view and tone conveyed by the author.7. theme is the central idea of a literary piece which can be gleaned through characters.8.Poems written during the propaganda or revolutionary Period differ from poems in the Japanese Occupation by the verse and format used.​


Answer:

1.true 2true3false4true5true6false7true 8false


15. II. Directions: Read the poem: "To Helen " by Edgar Allan Poe and answer thequestions that follow.To HelenBY EDGAR ALLAN POEHelen, thy beauty is to meLike those Nicéan barks of yore,That gently, o'er a perfumed sea,The weary, way-worn wanderer boreTo his own native shore.On desperate seas long wont to roam,Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face,Thy Naiad airs have brought me homeTo the glory that was Greece,And the grandeur that was Rome.Lo! in yon brilliant window-nicheHow statue-like I see thee stand,The agate lamp within thy hand!Ah, Psyche, from the regions whichAre Holy-Land!1.Identify and write the line in the poem where the author makescomparison with flowers?2.Who do you think is the wanderer in the last two lines of the first stanza?3.What does the author trying to imply in these lines:Lo! in yon brilliant window-nicheLow statue-like I see thee stand,4.What is the tone of the poem as expressed by the author?5.Was the life of the author shown in the poem? In what way?6."To Helen" is a lyric poem extolling the beauty of a woman.Is this type ofexpressions still exist in our modern times? Why do you say so?please need kopo ng answer​


Answer:

1. Identify and write the line in the poem where the author makes

comparison with flowers?

Answer:  Helen, thy beauty is to me  

Like those Nice'an barks of yore,

-This line is like flowers whenever you see it, its makes beauty and nice to your eyes.

2.Who do you think is the wanderer in the last two lines of the first stanza?

Answer: It’s Helen.

3.What does the author trying to imply in these lines:

Lo! in yon brilliant window-niche

Low statue-like I see thee stand,

• Answer: The speaker is floored by Helen's beauty as he sees her standing in the "window niche" (like a nook). Saying "Lo" is like saying OMG when you all of a sudden see something astonishing. Helen is standing "statue-like," which means both that she resembles a work of art and that she is not moving at all.

4.What is the tone of the poem as expressed by the author?

Answer: The tone of the poem is written in admiration in a heavenly and dreamy language towards the stellar features of the legendary Helen of Troy set in the picturesque ancient Greek where various aspects of creativity and theory developed. It also shows the underlying love Poe has for his first lady, Jane Stanard.

5.Was the life of the author shown in the poem? In what way?

Answer: Yes, it has shown there through his stanzas you could tell how he described Helen and how their lives together as well as his life being with Helen.

Explanation:

sa number 6 po wala pa ako hehe sana makatulong


16. 1. What does the term "Canonical Author" mean?A. Authors mainly concern about the topic "war"B. Highly respected literary authorsC. Authors who are not recognizedD. Writers during colonial period2. How many regions are there in the Philippines?A. 7 regionsB. 10 regionsC. 14 regionsD. 17 regions3. Who are Lumads and Moros?A. They are both indigenous groups of people living in Mindanao.B. They are both groups of foreign people living in Mindanao.C. They are both newly discovered clans living in Mindanao.D. They are both native people living in Visayas.4. Which do greatly contribute to the conflict in Mindanao?A. Government and international affairB. Economics, politics, and religionC. Colonization and industrializationD. Cultural conflicts and military policies5. What is the most prevalent literature in Visayas?A. DramaB. Non-fictionC. NovelsD. Poetry6. What is the highest recognition bestowed to any Filipino who has a significantcontribution towards the development of culture and arts?A. Filipino Writer for Literature AwardsB. National Artists AwardeesC. Recognition for Filipino WritersD. The Order for National Artists​


Answer:

B

D

B

A

D

D

hope it helps! I'm sure with my answers pero nasa inyo padin if susundin niyo sagot ko. Basa basa din sa modules mga ening!


17. Task 1. Questions: 1. What is the author most likely to be? c. a sailor a a fisherman d. a scientist b an ocean diver 2. What is the basis of his report? c. readings a Estimates d site inspection b. Fantasy 3. Which of these is not contributory to sickened oceans? d. trawlers c. reefs b. plastic refuse a. oil globs 4. The melting of ice caps in the Polar Regions would cause oceans to sink. c. Does not say a. Yes 5-6. Which of these would be immediately affected if a film of decayed matter would cover oceans? b. No c. irrigation d. rainfall a evaporation b. harvest 7-8. Which two factors would drive people to the highlands? d. stench a. crowding b. disease c. starvation​


Answer:

Is there a story for this? I can't know who's the 'his'

Explanation:

Please send a story or if there's no story, I'll try to figure it out..


18. The total population of Ilocos Sur as of 01 May 2020 is 706,009 based on the 2020 Census of Population and Housing (CPH) conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), with an annual population growth rate of 0.49 percent. As a local statistician, you are tasked to predict the population for the next years using the annual growth rate Complete the table by supplying the projected population by the years indicated. Round your answers to the nearest whole number. Refer to the sample computation at the back of this page. Source: Population Count of Ilocos Sur reaches 706,009 in 2020 | Philippine Statistics Authority Regional Statistical Services Office I (psa.gov.ph) Year 2020 (n = 1) 706, 009 2025 (n = 2) 2030 (n = 3) 2035 (n = 4) 2045 (n = 6) 2040 (n = 5) Projected Population Solution:​


Answer:

Learn more about the Philippine government, its structure, how government works and the people behind it.

Answer:

n2=723,394

n3=740,689

n4=757,984

n5=775,279

n6=792,574

Step-by-step explanation:

706,009 x 0.0049 = 3459.44

3459 x 5 = 17,295


19. DepEd CALABARZON.(2020) for key stages 1-4 (Regional Order No. 10). DepEd Regional Report from a Private Organization World Health Organization. (2020). Coronavirus disease situation report in the Philippines https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/wpro---documents/countries/philippi 19/who-phi-sitrep-20-covid-19-17apr2020.pdf?sfvrsn=7dd8c1b8_2 8 Note: In the actual complete list of references, bibliographic entries are arranged alphabe A 9 А 10 A Learning Task 1: Examine the bibliographical entries below. Write T if the statement is true and F if it is faise. Write your answers in your notebook. 1. APA stands for Asian Psychological Association. 2. The phrase Retrieved from is no longer indicated before the URL not un stated 3. If a book has 15 authors, include only the first three authors. 4. If there are 20 authors, include all the authors in the citation. 5. If there are more than 20 authors, list down the first 19 authors and the 6. In a reference with more than 20 authors, separate the listing of the fir last author with an ampersand. 7. In writing the reference, first name comes first before the last name of 8. In a book reference, the title of the book should be written in italics. 9. In a book reference, the location of publication and the publisher are s 10. In writing the name of an author, the surname is written first followed written completely RE En Learning Task 2: Rewrite the following bibliographic entries using the APA 7th ed answers in your notebook. 1. Tolentino, S.A. (2016). Geometrical items in measuring spaces. La Luna Press 2. Garcia, A.D., & Cruz, M. (2018). Principles of engineering (2nd ed.). Lireo Print in learning modalitie​


Answer:

answer po pls dito sa mga may alam

Answer:

Hindi ko po alam sorry 828829292


20. ACTIVITY I: LET'S DO ITInstructions: Read and study the given data very carefully then answer the questionsthat follow.TOURIST ARRIVALS IN CAR REGION2014201220132010201122ТурсTyDomesticForeignFilipinos residing abroadFilToToral702.62932.3993.358738.386DoFO523.11625.1064,275552,497898,44233,522328932,292802.22338.6072,643843.473584.93228,9313.216017,079Necall &2Dc Data Source: Department of Tourism. Republic of the Philippines. Philippine Statistics icsAL Authority-Cordillera Administrative Region. Visitor Arrivals by Country of Origin.Source nios./ww.researchgate nettfigure/1- Tourist-arrivals-Baguio City-2010-2014_to/1_3057004671. What is the total number of tourist arrivals in CAR from 2010 to 2014?2. Where did the smallest volume of visitors come from last 2013?3. Where did the most significant volume of visitors come from last 2011?4. What is the total number of Domestic visitors who visited CAR last 2010 to2014?5. Which year has the highest visitors?6. In your opinion, why are there more domestic than foreign visitors?​


Answer:

ambot sa iro kaya mo yan girl


21. 1. _______________ is a movement towards political cooperation among transnational actors, aimed at negotiating responses to problems that affect more than one state or region. 2. _______________ is an organization or group that is primarily made up of member state. It also called independent organization. 3. ________________ a term refer to the scholar that study. 4. _______________ military and other diplomatic. engagement between two or more countries. 5. _______________ a phenomenon that explains the exploring deepening of interaction states. 6. _______________ is the connection of different parts of the world resulting in the expansion of international cultural, economic, and political, activities. It is the movement of integration of goods and people. 7. _______________ there are countries or state that are independent and govern themselves. 8. _______________ these countries interact with each other through diplomacy. 9. _______________ there are international organization like the United Nations that facilitate us their interaction. 10. _______________ beyond simply facilitating meeting between states international organization also take on lives on their own. 11. ______________ is relatively modern phenomenon human history, and people did not always organize themselves as countries. 12. ______________ exercise authority over citizens. 13. ______________ craft various rules that people follow. 14. ______________ an area which government govern. 15. ______________ refers to internal and external authority.​


Answer:

1prossosive2beggening ung iba po diko alam

Explanation:

hope help


22. change the passive voice sentences below into active voice. 1. First price was given to the third contestants by the judges?2. Evidence of early life in this region has been found by archaeologists?3. A cup of milk should be added slowly to the mixture by the chef4. A notice about the meeting was delivered to my door by my neighbor.5. The fender was dented by the speeding car.6. I was awarded two honorary degrees by my alma mater7. A new mall is being built by the Checko Company8. Rice will be grown in that field next year by the best farmer in the county9. Ann's new book has been read by many fans10. The plot will be discussed by the author at the neighborhood bookstore next week​


Answer:

1.The judges gave the first price to the third contestants.

2.Archaeologist found evidence of early life in this region.

3.The chef should add slowly the cup of milk to the mixture.

4.My neighbor delivered a notice about the meeting to my door.

5.The speeding car dented the fender.

6. My alma mater awarded me two honorary degrees.

7.The checko company is building a new mall.

8.the best farmer in the country will grow rice in that field next year.

9.many fans have read anna's new book

10.the author at the neighborhood bookstore will discuss the plot next week.

A heart would be appreciated ❤

Correct the sentences if they are grammatically wrong.


23. ACTIVITY 2BComplete the sentences below.1. The Philippines has aform of government.2. The different tiers of government in the Philippines start from the central or national government to theadministrative regions down to the3. Theof government is the national or central government.4. The second tier of government in the Philippines is composed of the LGUs and5. The province is headed by the electedvote.6. Municipalities and component cities are headed by the elected 7. make up the third, lowest tier of the government.8.have the least local autonomy. 9. Barangays are headed by the elected10. Theexercises supervisory authority over all local governments.ACTIVITY 2CAnswer the following question:IS THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT'S SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY OVER LGU'S EFFECTIVE OR NOT FOR LOCAL GOVERNANCE?​


Answer:

1:B

2:A

3:D

4:C

5:C

Explanation:

Pabrainly po


24. 1. What is the author most likely to be?a. a fisherman b. an ocean diverc. a sailor d. a scientist2. What is the basis of his report?a. Estimates b. Fantasy c. readingsd. site inspection3. Which of these is not contributory to sickened oceans?a. oil globs b. plastic refuse c. reefs d. trawlers4. The melting of ice caps in the Polar Regions would cause oceans to sink.a. Yes b. No c. Does not say5-6. Which of these would be immediately affected if a film of decayed matter would cover oceans?a. evaporation c. irrigationb. harvest d. rainfall7-8. Which two factors would drive people to the highlands?a. crowding b. disease c. starvation d. stench​


Answer:

1. D

2. D

3.  D

4. B

5-6. A

7-8. A


25. 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

26. 6. The way people eat in their country such as with forks, chopsticks or fingers is an example ofA. Cultural traitC. Cultural differencesB. Ethnic traitD. Cultural region7. Selections may be embedded withA Environmental aspectC. Historical aspectB. Cultural aspectD. All of the above8. People's culture adopts to the environment.A YesB. No9. Cultural features may have connections toA GeographyB. History C. Both A and B D. None of the above10. What is culture?A Ashared way of lifeB. The spread of ideasC. A short well-known expressionD. A custom prohibiting or restricting a practice11. The author writes to get you to do something or believe what they are saying. One example is theadvertisement on television.A PersuadeB. InformC. Entertain12. The author writes to give you information about a topic. One example is the news article.A. PersuadeB. InformC. Entertain13. The author writes to tell you a story that you will enjoy. One example is a fictional book.A PersuadeB. InformC. Entertain14. The author tells the readers about a specific subject or topic.A. ExpositoryB. DescriptiveC. PersuasiveD. Narrative15. This literary style tells or narrates a story.D. NarrativeA ExpositoryC. PersuasiveB. Descriptive16. This involves detailed descriptions of the characters, the setting and even objects.D. NarrativeA. ExpositoryC. PersuasiveB. Descriptive17. Writers present facts supporting their opinions and try to convince the reader to join in their beliefs.D. NarrativeA ExpositoryB. DescriptiveC. Persuasive18. This is used to make the readers feel what the author is feeling towards a character or a situation.A. ImageryB. MoodC. Tone19. This literary device lets readers create mental pictures to help them understand the passage.A. Character DevelopmentB. ImageryC. Tone​


Answer:

6. A. Cultural trait

7. D. All of the above

8. A. Yes

9. C. Both A and

10. D. A custom prohibiting or restricting a practice

11. A. Persuade

12. B. Inform

13. C. Entertain

14. B. Descriptive

15. D. Narrative

16. A. Expository

17. C. Persuasive

18. C. Tone

19. B. Imagery

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27. 4. It is the element of plot where the author introduces the characters and setting.A.ResolutionB.ClimaxC.ExpositionD.Denoument5. A type of issue that has been recognized by society as a problem that is preventing society from functioning.A.Moral IssueB.Social IssueC.Environmental IssueD.Economic Issue6. A type of issue which is related to beliefs about what is right or wrong.A.Moral IssueB.Social IssueC.Environmental IssueD.Economic Issue7. A type of issue which is concerned with the organization of the money, industry, and trade of a country, region, or society.A.Moral IssueB.Social IssueC.Environmental IssueD.Economic Issue11. It is an author’s purpose to inform and educate the reader about a particular issue.A.NarrativeB.DescriptiveC.PersuasiveD.Expository13. It is a literary element that involves a struggle between two opposing forces.A.ClimaxB.SettingC.ConflictD.Theme14. A type of conflict directly against another character with apparently opposing aims.A.Man vs ManB.Man vs HimselfC.Man vs NatureD.Man vs Society15. A type of conflict that the character’s struggle takes place in his/her own mind.A.Man vs ManB.Man vs HimselfC.Man vs NatureD.Man vs Society​


Answer:

4.c

5.b

6.d

11.a

13.a

14.c

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28. A. Directions: Read each item carefully and write the letter of the best answer provided before each number.a. Fictional narrative b. Settingc. Charactersd. Local colore. nonfiction narrative f. theme g. time orderh. mood1. The authors show the time, place and culture in writing the article. 2. It is a narrative taken from the author’s imagination. 3. Writers use words to develop the atmosphere of the narrative. 4. This tells us insights about life through the narrative. 5. It is about events that happened like history or a person’s life. 6. Writers organize their narratives according to time to make it understandable for the readers. 7. These are the people or any animated objects in the narrative which add life to it.8. It is part of the setting in the story. It focuses on the characters dialects, customs, topography, and other features particular to a specific region.​


Answer:

1. The authors show the time, place and culture in writing the article.

Answer: B. SETTING

2. It is a narrative taken from the author’s imagination.

Answer: A. FICTIONAL NARRATIVE

3. Writers use words to develop the atmosphere of the narrative.

Answer: H. MOOD

4. This tells us insights about life through the narrative.

Answer: E. NONFICTION NARRATIVE

5. It is about events that happened like history or a person’s life.

Answer: F. THEME

6. Writers organize their narratives according to time to make it understandable for the readers.

Answer: G. TIME ORDER

7. These are the people or any animated objects in the narrative which add life to it.

Answer: C. CHARACTERS

8. It is part of the setting in the story. It focuses on the characters dialects, customs, topography, and other features particular to a specific region.

Answer: D. LOCAL COLOR

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29. 1. What images/mental pictures were formed on your mind while reading the poem? 2. To whom is the persona speaking? 3. What do you think is the theme of the poem? 4. Why do you think the author used Yato as his subject, and not any other island in the region? 5. How would you describe the author's style in terms of language? 6. Describe the purpose of the author in writing this poem.​


Answer:

1.my only thing is that they want to go the yato to see the beautiful scenery and be to relax and bond with each other and they want to able a romance with the yato so that they will remember that they went to the yato

2.it speaks to the yato they're going to

3.i think that person is keeping the yato going and they forbade the companion not to bring the camera.he wants because in their memory just remember the screne.

4.there is more because not all the island can be reached by man. yes people also on the island far away but not like us they hurt people because they thought we were their enemies so they hurt people.

5.just understand the peom better so that you can answer the questions below and put in your mind that you are the peom and you are the one who will to go yato.

6.the writing of this peom has a happy face my inspiration to write. the peom and take Ito to heart how do you finish the peom

Sana makatulong thank you understand my English and correct my sentence if you want


30. Learning Competency: Express permission, obligation, and prohibition using modals. Directions Complete the sentences using Must or mustn't have to, has to, don't have to, or doesn't have to. Write your answer on the blank. 1.) Annette is ill, so she ____ see the doctor 2.) It is raining. You _____ bring your umbrella. 3.) You ____ throw litter on the stairs. 4.) If it is a secret. You ____ tell anybody. 5.) You _____ study at home while the pandemic is not yet over 6.) Everybody ______ use face mask and face shield when travelling. 7.) We ______ secure travel authority when we travel across the region. 8.) Minors and elders _____ go out. It's prohibited. 9.) He's a millionaire. He _____ work but he does because he enjoys it.10.) You _____ wash your hands often with soap and water.​


Answer:

1)Has to

2)must

3) Don't have to

4) Doesn't have to

5)must

6)must

7)must

8) Don't have to

9) Don't have to

10)must

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