what is meaning of panahon in a tagalog way
1. what is meaning of panahon in a tagalog way
Panahon (weather) ay ang kalagayan ng atmopsera at kapaligiran na maari mong makita sa isang araw. Ang panahon ay nasa maikling panahon lamang. Halimbawa, 30 degress celcius sa Metro Manila, maaraw, pagdating ng hapon 29 degrees celcius na may kasamang ulan. Ito ang panahon. Ang panahon ay maaring magbago anomang oras at araw.english of Panahon is Weather Weather is the state of the atmosphere, to the degree that it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy. Most weather phenomena occur in the lowest level of the atmosphere, the troposphere, just below the stratosphere.
2. I never felt that way except for you tagalog meaning
Answer: ito ang bansa namen bansang pilipinas alam mo sana o naintindihan mo ang mga pilipino
Explanation:
minsan lang
Answer:
kailan man hindi ganon ang naramdaman ko maliban sa yo
3. What is the meaning of bullying and what ways to avoid being bullied? (pls translate it to tagalog pls)
Answer:
ano Ang ibig-sabihin ng pambubully at paano mo ito ma-iiwasan
Explanation:
Tama ba
4. 1.it is the state of being completely carried away by unreasoning desire.2. A decision to commit oneself to another and to work through conflicts instead ofgiving up. A deeper understanding or care. .3. They have a kind of courtship known as the naninilong which means serenadingfrom the basement,4. This group of people practice a courtship called ca-i-sing or ebgan to Kalingas andpangisto to Tingguians, where a man and a woman are separated into "houses".5. It is the period in a couple's relationship which precedes their engagement andmarriage or it is an establishment of an agreed relationship of a more enduring kind.6. Serenading is known asin ilocos "to be in front of the woman'shouse” likely the same to harana and also to the balagtasan of the Tagalogs.7. This Province way of courtship is Bringing food. The purpose is to bring thecooking ingredients for the celebration to the bride's home, where refreshmentsawait.8. It is form of love potions or charms which can be rubbed to the skin of the admired.t can also be in the form of drinkable.9 This province has a practice that allows a man and a woman to sleep together duringe night. This is known as (10.)_________This form of courtingsists in assessing the woman's feeling for her lover.11.This province write love letters that are sent through a trusted friend or relative ofwoman.
Answer:
1.infatuation
2.Love
3.
4.Kalinga
5.Courtship
5. 1.Which of the following refers to the musical line or musical idea that expresses a musical thought. Musical ideas may be in repetition, contrast, or variation? * A. musical composer B. musical phrase C. form D. motif 2. A piece of music that is divided into two main sections is called _______. * A. Binary B. Ternary C. Rondo D. Timbre 3. What is the other term for binary? * A. ABA form B. AB form C. ABB form D. ABC form 4. A piece of music with three sections is called _________. * A. Binary B. Ternary C. Rondo D. Timbre 5. Whiсh of the following song is an example of binary form? A. Lupang Hinirang B. Leron Leron Sinta C. Paruparong Bukid D. Pamulinawen 6. The symbol Dal Segno whiсh means to repeat from the start. What does CODA symbol mean? * A. to go baсk B. to сontinue singing C. to end D. to jump or proсeed 7. This refers to the technique makes use of a woven mesh to support an ink-blocking stencil to acquire a desired image. * A. mesh screen B. silk-screen C. printmaking D. painting 8. Which of the following is the process of creating art by transferring an image or design from source into another material? * A. Painting B. Photography C. Printmaking D. Sketching 9.This is a material needed to move the ink to create a thin fine layer of ink over the stencil. * A. mesh screen B. squeegee C. fabric paint D. stencil 10. It is formed by blocking off the screen using printed negative image of the design A. mesh screen B. squeegee C. fabric paint D. stencil 11. Itik-Itik is a Philippine folk dance which is said to have been originated from the province of Surigao in Mindanao. * True False 12. It is a mimetic dance because its steps mimic or imitate the movements of a duck. A duck, in Tagalog, is Itik, which is where the names of the dance was taken. * True False 13. According to folklore, Itik-Itik was created long ago by a young woman named Kanang, who was the best dancer in Surigao. * True False 14. During a baptismal reception, Kanang was asked to dance, and she improvised her dance steps to mimic the way a duck walks, wades in water, and splashes water on its back to attract a mate. * True False 15. Girls wear Patadyong at Balintawak style costumes and boys wear barong or camisa de chino and white trousers. * True False 16. Which of the following is NOT an environmental problem? * A. overpopulation B. fish kill C. improper waste disposal D. financial problem 17. Common cold is one example of what type of disease? * A. Respiratory Disease B. Gastrointestinal Disease C. Skin Disease D. Neurological Impairment
Answers : B. musical phraseC. RondoA. ABA formB. TernaryD. Pamulinawen B. to сontinue singingB. silk-screenB. PhotographyC. fabric paintA. mesh screenTrueFalseTrueTrueFalseD. financial problemC. Skin Disease
6. What's More Learning Task 3: People tend to be more tolerant of another culture's customs when they understand and learn the meaning behind them. In order to understand an unfamiliar culture, social scientists conduct researches. The best way to do this study is to experience that culture by living with people practicing it. Additionally, this experience should be done for a long period. In this activity, you will be asked to conduct a simple case study examining the culture of other people that is somehow different from yours. If you are an Ilocano, the subject of your study could be people who identify themselves as Tagalog, Bisaya, Bicolano, or other ethnicity. If you know someone who belongs to an indigenous group of people, it is much better to have them as subjects. Since you are not allowed to go out at present because of the threat of COVID-19 pandemic, look for someone who is near to your place or whom you have contact with through social media. Be guided with the following questions as you write your case study: 1. Describe the group of people that you chose. Who are they? What do they do? Where did they come from? What do you know about them?
Answer:
Front liners,They protect people of covid 19,Carry the all patient,In hospital,My mom is a doctor she help the all patient she Carry it and more people recover
I hope I help
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7. DIRECTION: Read the statement and write the TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is wrong. 1. Kadayawan Festival derives from the friendly greeting "Madayaw", from the Dabawenyo word meaning good, valuable, superior or beautiful. 2. Sinulog comes from the word sulog, which roughly means "like Water current movement". 3. The name Ati-Atihan means "to imitate Ati", the local name of the Aeta people, the first settlers of Panay Island and other parts of the archipelago. 4. The word Sorteo means to draw or raffle. The festival was started way back in 1861 or four years after the formation of Carmona. Carmona was earlier called Barrio Bukid. 5. The term subli owes its meaning to two tagalog words "sayaw" meaning to dance with the head and "bili" which means buy.TRUE OR FALSE
Answer:
1. TRUE
2. FALSE
3. TRUE
4. TRUE
5. TRUE
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8. ACTIVITY 1write TRUE if the statement expresses correct idea and FALSE if it does not,2. The term "subli" is from two tagalog words "subsub" meaning falling on head and liyad",1. Itik-itik is a mimetic dance that depicts the movements of wading and flying itik (ducks)3. Ragragsakan is being after a successful headhunt and also for a peace pact between warring tribes.6. Maglalatik is originally performed in Calamba, Laguna as a mock-war dance that demonstrates a fight4. La Berde is a courtship dance from a mountain settlement in Talamban,Cebu.5. Traditional dances show influences of the Malay, Spanish, and Americans,between the Moros and the Christians over the prized latik or coconut meat during the Spanish rule7. Banga dance displays the Igorot women on their way to the river to fetch the daily water supply fortheir families8. Sayaw sa Banko is a dance is native to the barrio of Pangapisan, Lingayen, Pangasinan9. Singkil dance takes its name from the bells worn on the ankles of the Muslim princess,10. The Moro-Moro dance expresses the loves, deeds and different adventures of the kings, queens,princes, princesses and dukes.
Answer:
1:true2:true3:false4: true5:true6:false7: false8: true9:true10:false9. Please Explain In TagalogCommunity Power - is the capacity of the community to exercise control over activities and seek ways to employ available resources to establish a stronger and successful community.I need Explanation Hindi yung itatagalog lang yung Meaning...I will Give Brainliest sa May matinong sagot..
ANSWER:
Ito ay isang lumalagong kilusan kasama ang mga komunidad sa buong bansa, at sa buong mundo, na nagtutulungan upang mapabuti ang mga lugar, serbisyong pampubliko at buhay ng bawat isa.
10. Exercises / Activities/ Find me Right or Wrong: Task 3 Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is right and write the correct answer if the UNDERLINED word phrase is wrong to make the sentence correct. 1. On the year 1566, literary pieces were transmitted through the mouth because printing was not yet introduced. 2. Since printing was not yet introduced the literary pieces were danced_cited or chanted. 3. Story telling served as the early means of Filipino entertainment and talked about natural phenomena and Filipino wisdom. 4. Literary pieces were preserved on fragile materials like bamboos and leaves of palms. 5. Christianity was introduced and spread during the Pre-Spanish period. 6. Doctrina Christian as the first printed book was written by Fray Juan de Plascencia. 7. Propaganda period (1872-1896) exposed the abuses of the spaniards through writing 8. Revolutionary Period (1896-1900) paved way to christianity, 9. Apolinarion Mabini wrote nationalistic writing in Tagalog, and the poem "FILIPINAS" by Jose P. Rizal became the text of Philippine National Anthem. 10. American Period (1900-1942) Gave way to the use of both Tagalog and the English language in the literary productions.
Answer:
1.T
2.T
3.T
4.F
5.T
6.F
7.F
8.T
9.F
10.F
11. People and ReligionDepartment of Tourism1The Filipino is basically of Malay stock with a sprinkling of Chinese, American, Spanish, and Arab blood. The Philippines has a population of 76.5 million as of May 2000, and it is hard to distinguish accurately the lines between stocks. From a long history of Western colonial rule, interspersed with the visits of merchants and traders, evolved a people of a unique blend of east and west, both in appearance and culture.2The Filipino character is actually a little bit of all the cultures put together. The bayanihan or spirit of kinship and camaraderie that Filipinos are famous for is said to be taken from Malay forefathers. The close family relations are said to have been inherited from the Chinese. The piousness comes from the Spaniards who introduced Christianity in the 16th century. Hospitality is a common denominator in the Filipino character and this is what distinguishes the Filipino. Filipinos are probably one of the few, if not the only, English-proficient Oriental people today. Pilipino is the official national language, with English considered as the country's unofficial one.3The Filipinos are divided geographically and culturally into regions, and each regional group is recognizable by distinct traits and dialects - the sturdy and frugal llocanos of the north, the industrious Tagalogs of the central plains, the carefree Visayans from the central islands, and the colorful tribesmen and religious Moslems of Mindanao. Tribal communities can be found scattered across the archipelago. The Philippines has more than 111 dialects spoken, owing to the subdivisions of these basic regional and cultural groups.4The country is marked by a true blend of cultures; truly in the Philippines, East meets West. The background of the people is Indonesian and Malay. There are Chinese and Spanish elements as well. The history of American rule and contact with merchants and traders culminated in a unique blend of East and West, both in the appearance and culture of the Filipinos, or people of the Philippines.5Hospitality, a trait displayed by every Filipino, makes these people legendary in Southeast Asia. Seldom can you find such hospitable people who enjoy the company of their Western visitors. Perhaps due to their long association with Spain, Filipinos are emotional and passionate about life in a way that seems more Latin than Asian.6The Spaniards introduced Christianity (the Roman Catholic faith) and succeeded in converting the overwhelming majority of Filipinos. At least 83% of the total population belongs to the Roman Catholic faith.7The American occupation was responsible for teaching the Filipino people the English language. The Philippines is currently the third-largest English speaking country in the world.8Historically, the Filipinos have embraced two of the great religions of the world - Islam and Christianity. Islam was introduced during the 14th century shortly after the expansion of Arab commercial ventures in Southeast Asia. Today, it is limited to the southern region of the country.9Christianity was introduced as early as the 16th century with the coming of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521.10Protestantism was introduced by the first Presbyterian and Methodist missionaries who arrived with the American soldiers in 1899.11Two Filipino independent churches were organized at the turn of the century and are prominent today. These are the Aglipay (Philippine Independent Church) and the Iglesia Ni Kristo (Church of Christ) founded in 1902 and 1914, respectively. Recently the Aglipay signed a covenant with the Anglican Church. The Iglesia ni Kristo has expanded its membership considerably. Its churches, with their unique towering architecture, are landmarks in almost all important towns, provincial capitals, and major cities.ASSESSMENT 2: Do as instructed. 2a. VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT: Define the meaning of each word based on how it is used in the paragraph given. 1. stock (paragraph 1) _______________________________________ 2. piousness (paragraph 2) _______________________________________ 3. culminated (paragraph 4) _______________________________________ 4. interspersed (paragraph 1) _______________________________________ 5. prominent (paragraph 11) _______________________________________pa help please
Answer:
1 The Filipino character is actually a little bit of all the cultures put together. The bayanihan or spirit of kinship and camaraderie that Filipinos are famous for is said to be taken from Malay forefathers. The close family relations are said to have been inherited from the Chinese. The piousness comes from the Spaniards who introduced Christianity in the 16th century. Hospitality is a common denominator in the Filipino character and this is what distinguishes the Filipino. Filipinos are probably one of the few, if not the only, English-proficient Oriental people today. Pilipino is the official national language, with English considered as the country's unofficial one.
Pilipino is the official national language, with English considered as the country's unofficial one. The Filipinos are divided geographically and culturally into regions, and each regional group is recognizable by distinct traits and dialects - the sturdy and frugal llocanos of the north, the industrious Tagalogs of the central plains, the carefree Visayans from the central islands, and the colorful tribesmen and religious Moslems of Mindanao. Tribal communities can be found scattered across the archipelago. The Philippines has more than 111 dialects spoken, owing to the subdivisions of these basic regional and cultural groups.
The country is marked by a true blend of cultures; truly in the Philippines, East meets West. The background of the people is Indonesian and Malay. There are Chinese and Spanish elements as well. The history of American rule and contact with merchants and traders culminated in a unique blend of East and West, both in the appearance and culture of the Filipinos, or people of the Philippines. Hospitality, a trait displayed by every Filipino, makes these people legendary in Southeast Asia. Seldom can you find such hospitable people who enjoy the company of their Western visitors. Perhaps due to their long association with Spain, Filipinos are emotional and passionate about life in a way that seems more Latin than Asian.
The Spaniards introduced Christianity (the Roman Catholic faith) and succeeded in converting the overwhelming majority of Filipinos. At least 83% of the total population belongs to the Roman Catholic faith.
12. 1. Literature is derived from the Latin word, "letira" which means "letter".2 Literature is a body of written works.3. Literature is likened to a mirror.4. Literature presents Significant Humane Experiences in varied forms.5. Philippine literature makes us better appreciate our literary heritageby tracing the great ideas from our invaders.6. Literature was written from the year 2000 to the present.7. Literacies from reading online newspapers to participating in virtualclassrooms - are multiple, dynamic, and malleable.8. The country's rich repertoire of literary masterpieces may be rooted inthe diverse cultural heritage of the Filipino people.9.21st century teachers grew up using technology as a primary leamingtool.10. 50% of the narrative is presented without words.11. Sonnet is a lyric poem of 14 lines dealing with an emotion, a feeling,or an idea.12. Song (Awit) is a song praising God or the Virgin Mary andcontaining a philosophy of life.13. ibong adama is an example of Corrido.14. Ballad is the shortest of the narrative form.15. Ode is a poem of a noble feeling, expressed with dignity, with nodefinite number of syllables or definite number of lines in a stanza.16. The seeds of activism resulted in the declaration of Martial Law in197417. Because of the strict prohibitions imposed by the Japanese in thewriting and publishing of works in English, Philippine literatureexperienced a dark period.,18. During the first year of the American period, the languages used inwriting were Spanish and Tagalog and the dialects of the differentregions but Spanish and Tagalog predominated.19. Noli Me Tangere and Mi Ultimo Adios are Jose Rizal's masterpiecesthat paved the way to the revolution20. Filipino writers mastered English and familiarized themselves withdiverse techniques during the New Republic (True or False PO NEED KO NA NOW PLS)
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13. IPALIWANAG sa Tagalog?•According to Stephen lucas (2011) author of the art of public auther 야 Speaking a good delivery means that you are capble. and able to present your your message you clear coherent, in a and interesting way. In addition to this, he also says: Good delivery conveys the speaker's ideas clearly, interesting ty and without distracting the audience, most audience preper delivery that combines a certain degree of formality with the be attributes of good conversation- directness and a lively sence of communication it requir- audience and presenting making connections with your audience and • yourself pormally to the public there are teppes of "Speeches according to purpose and deliusry from wich can choose the best one or the most appropiate in a given situation.
Answer:
Ayon kay Stephen lucas (2011) may-akda ng sining ng pampublikong auther 야 Ang pagsasalita ng isang mahusay na paghahatid ay nangangahulugan na ikaw ay may kakayahan. at magagawa mong ipakita ang iyong mensahe na malinaw mong magkakaugnay, sa isang at kawili-wiling paraan. Bilang karagdagan dito, sinabi rin niya: Ang mahusay na paghahatid ay naghahatid ng mga ideya ng tagapagsalita nang malinaw, kawili-wili at hindi nakakagambala sa madla, karamihan sa mga tagapakinig ay naghahanda sa paghahatid na pinagsasama ang isang tiyak na antas ng pormalidad na may mga katangian ng mabuting pakikipag-usap- tuwiran at isang masiglang kahulugan ng komunikasyon na nangangailangan ng madla at paglalahad ng paggawa ng mga koneksyon sa iyong madla at • ang iyong sarili sa pormal na paraan sa publiko mayroong mga teppes ng "Mga talumpati ayon sa layunin at maling akala na maaaring pumili ng pinakamahusay o pinakaangkop sa isang partikular na sitwasyon.
Explanation:
14. Illustrative Example 1. Look at the pictures below, does it illustrate something ? What can you say about it? Let us make a Concept Map about the measures of central tendency and use the numbers shown from the cards to identify the mean, median, mode, range, and interquartile range. Solution: The picture above illustrates the tabletop game using cards. This game is called Solitaire (Solitaryo in tagalog ay larong nagsasanay ng utak) and can be played by one person. This is popular among people even in the old times, particularly in a remote area. In San Pablo City, we can observe our grandparents playing these tabletop game cards solely while resting after a hard time working from the farm. Solitaire is an excellent way to diffuse any tension in one's mind or body and helps the person enjoys the day or get to sleep better at night; enough sleep keeps the body healthy. It gives the mind something to focus on, particularly in times of low action when the opportunity to fret is high, Let us use the number in each card in reviewing the concepts about the measures of central tendency and variability These numbers are :7.10,8, 4, 6,3,7 By Concept Mapping you can easily organize your knowledge learned from the previous lessons you had when you were in grade 8 CONCEPT MAP द/ average highest frequency MEAN MODE Measures of Central Tendency
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15. 1.BE AWARE OF YOUR EMOTIONS AND REACTIONS 2.EXPRESSING YOUR FEELINGS IN APPROPRITE WAYS 3.Think be fore ManAge stress 4.strive for balance 5.Take care of your physical health6.Connect with others7.find purpose and meaning explain in tagalog.pakiayos po yung sagot kaylangan ko po yan ngayon thank you
Answer:
1) Emotional awareness, this helps us to know what we want and to what we need, and to even something we do not need. It as well helps us to build better relationships with people. With this emotional awareness it makes it easier to talk about our feelings and to avoid and to solve conflicts better. This is also connected with our reactions.
2) Emotional expression is simply the acknowledgement of these emotions we are built to feel. Healthy expression allows us to understand the emotions, truly feel them and move on. There are six basic emotions humans are born with that we should all be able to recognize: Anger. Sadness.
3) -ION HOW TO EXPLAIN THAT
4) Is having everything in moderation. It is having a healthy balance of work and play.
5) Taking good care of your body is important for your mental health as well. It is to eat healthy.
6) Connecting with others means communication. It is being open and being available to a person, and it will be the same thing with them. This help with social anxiety.
7) It could be feeling connected to others. Finding your purpose depends on what you want in life and who you want to be with.
Explanation:
16. Failures mean nothing at all if success comes eventually. Thomas Edison had tenthousand failures, as it were, before he invented the incandescent bulb. There is muchin life that doesn't have to be done instantly. Edison made up his mind that each failureshould bring him closer to success. And that's a thought that should cheer you up andhelp you when the going seems hard. Keep going. One day soon, you will find a way todo the thing that today's looks impossible. translate in tagalog
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give the supporting details, topic sentence and concluding sentenve of the paragaraph
17. 14. What do you call the dance intented to incite the fighting of the warriors, commonly performed tothe quick tempo of a drum?War dance b. Festival dance c. Courtship Wedding dance d Visayan dance15. What do you call the dance is performed in great and exciting occasions for the primitive people?a War dance b. Festival dance c Courtship/Wedding dance d. Visayan dance16. What do you call the dance that is performed with intricate hand and body movements?a. War dance b. Festival dance c. Courtship/Wedding dance d. Visayan dance17. What do you call the dance that mostly tell stones of people's lives and frequently growinspiration from animal?a War dance b. Festival dance c. Courtship Wedding dance d. Visayan dance18. What do you call the dance where dancers typically mean allowing and colourful costumesdecorated with jewels, swords and shields?a Muslim dance b. Philippine Folk dance c. Courtship Wedding dance d. Visayan dance19. What do you call the dance that tell stories about historical happenings, ways of living, culturalinfluences and religion customs?a. Muslim Dance b. Philippine Folk dance c. Courtship/Wedding dance d. Visayan dance20. Where is the place in the Philippines that most of the folk dance are mixtures of indigenous andSpanish elements and are usually performed during special occasion such as, wedding andfiestas?a Northern Luzon b. Sounther Tagalog c. Visayas d. Mindanao21. Where is the place in the Philippines that the major government centers have been located somost of the dances in the region reflect Spanish and European influences?Northern Luzon 6. Sounther Tagalog c Visayas d. Mindanaoa.22. What is the type of music used for feasts and rituals of the tribe?Ethnic Music b. Kundiman c. Awit and Corridoa.d. Original Philippine Music
Answer:
14. War Dance
15. FESTIVAL DANCE
18. translate in tagalog worst case scenario: zombie apocalypse. how will you survive? you might be surprised to find out how much geography skills can help you fend off doom. By geography. I mean analyzing the world around you. One geographic concept that could really help you out in a zombie apolypse is movement. so, first what moves ? people move , animals move , and while sometimes slowly, zombie move as well but that,s not all. good move too. goods can be resources, such as food supplies and weapons. people or zombies tend to move these so, if you see a big pile of zombie supplies where therewasn't one before you're probably on the trail. ideas also move. ideas can include entertaiment , zombies and information news and information about zombie attacks and architecture, or how to build a safe shelter. and, second, why do people or zombies move? when people, animals, or zombies move, its called migration two concepts that affect migration are push and pull factors. push factors will make you want to leave some where. pull factors make you want to go to a place. a lack of resources, unstable economy. or high crime rate might be push factors making people want to move. nice wheather a good economy, or lots of resources would be pull factors for lots of people enticing them to move while zombies are definitely a push factor for humans a city full of people would be a pull factor for hungry zombies who want to eat humans. there are somethings that make movement easier for people or zombies waterways and high ways can tough terrain. and just as land forms can create boundaries that affect movement, so can political boundaries , like a border gate for example. so how can you analyze these movement factors like a border gate for example. so how can you analyze these movement factors to help your change of survival? There are three basic steps. one identify the pionts or locations to analyze. what are your options? two find what connects them. Are there high ways. or openland? and three find the patterns of movement thatconnection. Do people or goods move across? by comparing relationships between different places, you can see what connections they have. for example. pick two cities. For example, pick two cities look at the highway connecting them. if people use that highway to commute to work, those cities have a strong relationship. but this city over here doesn't have a direct connection to the other cities. there's even a river in the way. it doesn't have as strong of a relationship. if a zombie out break started here, which cith would you rather start out in? where would you feel to? so , how do yoy decide where togo in a zombie apolypse? Do you just in a ramdom directed ? or do you use you geagraphic skills to lead your camp of survivor to safety ? if you want stay a live. it helps to understand how and why we move.
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Zombie Apocalypse. Maaari kang magulat na malaman kung magkano ang mga kasanayan sa heograpiya ay maaaring makatulong sa iyo na palayasin ang tadhana. Sa pamamagitan ng heograpiya. Ibig kong sabihin pag-aaral sa mundo sa paligid mo. Isang heograpikong konsepto na maaaring makatulong sa iyo sa isang Zombie Apolypse ay kilusan. Ang mga tao ay gumagalaw, ang mga tao ay lumipat, at habang ang mga video na iyon ay nag-iisa.
19. WRITTEN WORK 1 (MULTIPLE CHOICE) Direction: Read the statements/questions carefully. Then, select the letter of the best answer. Write the letter only. (1pt each) 1. The following are the uses of a concept paper, EXCEPT: A. It serves as the foundation of the full proposal. B. It helps determine whether a certain project is feasible or not. C. It is use to pique the interest of the potential funding agencies. D. It is used to obtain formal feedback from the public 2. Ms. Crewe explains what a Kundiman is, she states: The Kundiman is a typical love song of the Tagalog. It reflects the extremely sentimental nature of the people. The word "kundiman," like "madrigal," was at first applied only to the verses and then to the music itself. What way of explaining a concept did Ms. Crewe use? A. clarification B. definition C. explanation D. explication 3. In discussing the concept of success, Mr. Marcus begins with abstract ideas about it followed by examples mentioning the characteristics of each to formulate one clear definition which he will use in his discussion. What way of explaining a concept is dominant in this scenario? A. clarification B. definition C. explanation D. explication 4. "The most notable quality of Robert Graves' Counting the Beats remains the tone of the poem, which conveys a stark simplicity that both colors the poems feel as well as paints a pessimistic image of the events." What way of explaining a concept was illustrated? A. clarification B. definition C. explanation D. explication 5. "Tocopherol (Vitamin E) is naturally found in vegetable oil, fish, and nuts." What way of defining is exemplified? A. extended B. formal C. informal D. simple 6. A formal definition explains a term by incorporating three important parts. In what order should these be presented? A. term, distinguishing features, class B. term, class, distinguishing features C. class, term, distinguishing features D. class, distinguishing features, term 7. "Vitamin E is a light yellow fat-soluble vitamin that acts as an antioxidant". What type of definition is used? A. extended B. formal C. informal D. simple 8. What is etymology? A. study of pronunciation B. study of syllabication C. study of word history D. study of word meanings
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if i study I pass the exam
20. EASYTRUE OR FALSE 1.DIFFERENCES AMONG PEOPLE SHOULD BE RESPECTFUL IN ALL FORMS AND WAYS WHEREVER WE GO. 2.WHEN YOU SEE TOURIST, YOU MUST NOT TALK AND ENTERTAIN THEM FOR THEY ARE FOREIGNERS.YOU MUST TALK TO FILIPINOS ONLY 3.PHILIPPINES IS A MULTILINGUAL COUNTRY WHICH MEANS WE SPEAKS IN DIFFERENT DIALECTS BUT WE CAN COMMUNICATE USING FILIPINO(TAGALOG)DIALECT TO UNDERSTAND ONE ANOTHER 4.AS A RESPONSIBLE PERSON,YOU NEED TO UPHOLD AND UNDERTAKE GOOD DEEDS THAT HELP BUILD AND NOT DESTROY THE PLACE WHICH GOD HAS PUT UNDER OUR CARE
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1.true2.false3.false4.trueExplanation:
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1. True
2.False
3.True
4.True
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21. true or false 1.The world thulakos means trousers. 2 Culture and way of life are the only factor that affect the influence of the traditional clothing of our country. 3.Malong is a multifunctional piece of cloth that can be used as a robe blanket, dress bedsheets prayer mat and hammock. 4.Barong tagalog is a national costume worn by men and women. 5.Gayle V. Fischer was a Latvian American tailor who invented modern jeans.
Answer:
1,false
2,true
3,true
4,true
5,false
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