The children buys a story book
1. The children buys a story book
Answer:
book
Explanation:
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2. Read the following sentences below. Which of the sentences has the correct subject-verb agreement? a. The children enjoys reading the story book every day. b. The children enjoy reading the story book every day. c. The children enjoyed reading the story book every day. d. The children enjoying reading the story book every day. pls answer po
Answer:
b
i don't know how to explain
Answer:
b. The children enjoy reading the story book every day.
Explanation:
Choices A, C and D don't have the correct answers.
3. These are brief stories for children of the native Filipinos
Answer:
Si pagong at si kuneho
Ang tipaklong at ang langgam
leon at ang daga
4. What Filipino values is being shown to the story,"Anita"s Shawl"? expalin why
Answer:
it's a short story about the mother of Anita ho loves to knite
Explanation:
Sana makatulong
Carry on learning
5. Pretend that you are a children's book writer. Create a story. Think of the characters, settings, plot and theme of your own story.
Answer:
1. Introduction
In the United States and in many countries around the globe, the population is aging. The growth of the older adult population raises concerns with regard to the number of health care providers available to care for this population. In a recent report, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommended a focused effort on increasing the recruitment and retention of geriatric specialists and caregivers [1]. Many students in medicine and allied health have little interest in working with older adult clients [2]. However, Robert and Mosher-Ashley [3] found that students who had more positive attitudes towards older adults were more likely to be interested in careers in geriatrics. Therefore, interventions that target perceptions of older adults/aging among the younger generation and that promote an interest in working with this population are warranted. Intergenerational programs not only benefit older adults, but can also impact the attitudes of the younger generation [4].
Intergenerational programs can be defined as programs that engage different generations, for example, a younger and older generation, in mutually beneficial planned activities [5]. The majority of studies in this area of inquiry have focused on well elders and primary and secondary students. However, programs that include older adults with cognitive and functional impairments and that involve college students have also been studied [4]. Intergenerational programs can take on a number of forms and incorporate a variety of activities to promote an exchange between the generations. Examples include student run exercise or recreational programs, joint participation in university and college courses, joint participation in civic engagement/volunteer projects, older adult led outdoor classroom activities, reminiscence and life review to name a few [6–9]. Further, intergenerational programming has also been incorporated into medical and allied health education [10, 11]. Documented benefits to the older adult participants include lower stereotypical perceptions of themselves and the student participants, decreased depressive symptoms [7], improved social integration/broader social networks [8], enhanced well being [6], and enjoyment [9].
While the intergeneration exchange may benefit older adults, it can also have positive effects on the student participants. Benefits include improved dementia awareness [12], improved school performance, changes in age stereotypes/attitudes towards older adults and changes in attitudes towards aging [7, 10, 13–15]. While a number of programs have been studied and numerous benefits revealed, the current review will now turn towards programs that focus specifically on intergenerational programs that incorporate reminiscence or life review.
Intergenerational reminiscence programs that involve transmission of cultural information to family members and nonrelations have been implemented. Mercken [16] described a program of neighborhood reminiscence in the Netherlands that included the opportunity for seniors from different cultural groups to share life stories with other seniors as well as the younger generation. Exchanges were conducted in the context of the neighborhood environment including schools, playgrounds, and local shops. Although no specific outcome data was reported, the authors concluded that the enjoyment of sharing stories appeared to be universal and that the goals of the program, including improved social cohesion and social integration, were achieved. Adjaye and Aborampah [17] studied intergenerational cultural transmission among the Akan of Ghana. The mechanism by which culture is transmitted includes oral narratives and reminiscences passed down to children by elders. Surveys conducted with 28 cultural group members revealed that respect for elders, civic engagement,
Explanation:
Calculating Final Velocity
An airplane lands with an initial velocity of 70.0 m/s and then accelerates opposite to the motion at 1.50 m/s2 for 40.0 s. What is its final velocity?
Strategy
First, we identify the knowns: v0=70m/s,a=−1.50m/s2,t=40sv0=70m/s,a=−1.50m/s2,t=40s.
Second, we identify the unknown; in this case, it is final velocity vfvf.
Last, we determine which equation to use. To do this we figure out which kinematic equation gives the unknown in terms of the knowns. We calculate the final velocity using Equation 3.12, v=v0+atv=v0+at.
Solution
Substitute the known values and solve:
v=v0+at=70.0m/s+(−1.50m/s2)(40.0 s)=10.0 m/s.v=v0+at=70.0m/s+(−1.50m/s2)(40.0 s)=10.0 m/s.
Figure 3.19 is a sketch that shows the acceleration and velocity vectors.
Answer:
The short story is a crafted form in its own right. Short stories make use of plot, resonance, and other dynamic components as in a novel, but typically to a lesser degree. While the short story is largely distinct from the novel or novella/short novel, authors generally draw from a common pool of literary techniques.[citation needed] The short story is sometimes referred to as a gnce include Ben Okri, Lionel Shriver, Elizabeth Day, A.L. Kennedy, William Boyd, Graham Swift, David Nicholls, Will Self, Sebastian Faulks, Julian Barnes, Evie Wylde and Claire Fuller.[29][30][31]
Canadian short story writers include Alice Munro, Mavis Gallant, and Lynn ]
Explanation:
6. the paragraph shows the favorite books of a group of children. if 25 children chose dear zoo, find the total number of children in the group.A. How many children love matilda book?B. How many children love wonder book?C. How many children love Harry Potter book?D. Find the sum of all children?
Answer:
A.13%B.12%C.50%D.75% maybe i'm not sureStep-by-step explanation:
@CarryonLearning7. what is difference/s of classical stories of picture books?
Answer:
A classic is a book which has never exhausted all it has to say to its readers. The classics are those books which come to us bearing the aura of previous interpretations, and trailing behind them the traces they have left in the culture or cultures (or just in the languages and customs) through which they have passed.
8. “I collect varied story books,” Mira said. Mira said _________________ *A. collect varied story books.B. that she collects varied story books.C. that she has collected varied story books.D. that she collected varied story books.
Answer:
b.that she collects varied story books
Explanation:
thanks po pa brainly narin po ty
9. VI This book for young children is a prose. It also includes folktales and legend. It also has stories about our everyday living.
Answer:
what are supporting sentences
10. The _________ books were arranged in the shelves. * a. children’s b. childrens’ c. childrens’s d. children’s
Answer:
a or d
Explanation:
they were the same though
Question IsThe _________ books were arranged in the shelves
Answer Is1.A Children's
11. LEARNING TASK 2: The pie graph shows the favorite books of a group of children. If 25children chose Dear Zoo, find the total number of children in the group. A. How many children live matilda book?B. How many children live wonder book?C. How many childrwb live Harry Potter book?D. Find the sum of all children
Answer:
kulang po yung given
send niyo po yung pic ng pie graph para ma answer ko
12. How, do you think, children’s book authors contribute to the construction of gender? Do you think that this is fair? based on Snow White's story
Answer:
madali lng yan
Explanation:
mahalin mo lng aq
13. the books of their children
Answer:
diko gets sorry
Explanation:
sorry po wla po ksing panuto
Answer:
San po yung panuto? Para masagutan po
14. What is the most favorite book of the children?ScienceFilipinoEnglishMathematics
Answer:
Science and English
Explanation:
No further explanation
Answer:
story book(english)
Explanation:
because they learn a lot of lessons from try he story the've read. and seen alot of pictures
15. there are many books on the shelf,but ------ are my sister 's story books.
Answer:
some
Explanation:
pls make me brainliest ❤️16. write story book that showing filipino values
Answer:
Ang aking pamilya
hoe makatulong
17. Filipinos' addiction in social mediaEx.Mobile legend, an online game is very popular among Filipino children. Thegame eats most of the children's day to day activities even during rest or bed time.Filininos' reaction in manifestations of popularity.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
That's true because this is generation Z era. Today we need technology because this is important to for us in the New normal to help us, gain experience
18. There are 15 children's books, 30 fiction books and 40 non-fiction books. What is the ratio of children's books to fiction books?
Answer:
The ratio of children's books to fiction books is 1:2
Step-by-step explanation:
there are 15 children's books and 30 fiction books
therefore,
15 : 30
then we simplify, it will become
1 : 2
19. The ratio of pupils for every books is 5:1. If there are 20 books, how many children will be able to use those books? 25 children 50 children 75 children 100 children
Answer:
5:1::20:n
so,
[tex] \frac{5 \times 20}{1} [/tex]
The answer is 100 children
Step-by-step explanation:
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20. You have learned how to write a short story. Choose and read any children's story or your favorite book, then try to identify its parts and how it is written. (20 pts.)Title of the Story or Book:Genre:Character/s:Setting:Conflict:Climax:Resolution:Plot (short summary): Title:The Last day of school
Answer:
Title: The Last Day of School
Genre: Realistic fiction
Character/s: Sebastian
Setting: A school on the last day of the school year
Conflict: Sebastian struggles with his school work and is nervous about performing in the talent show
Climax: Sebastian performs in the talent show and receives a warm reception from the audience
Resolution: Sebastian has a great day and looks forward to the summer
Plot (short summary): Sebastian has a fun and memorable last day of school, participating in activities like a water balloon fight and performing in the talent show. Despite feeling sad about saying goodbye to his friends and teachers, Sebastian is excited for the summer break and looks forward to what it has in store.
Title of the Story or Book: The Last Day of School
Genre: Children's Story
Character/s: Sammy, his classmates, the teacher
Setting: Last day of school
Conflict: Sammy and his classmates have to find a way to make their last day of school memorable
Climax: Sammy comes up with an idea to make a giant human pyramid
Resolution: The pyramid is a success and everyone has a fun last day of school to remember
Plot: Sammy and his classmates are feeling sad on the last day of school and can't think of any way to make the day special. Sammy has an idea to make a giant human pyramid with his classmates and the teacher. Everyone helps to make the pyramid happen and it is a success. Everyone is happy and they have a memorable last day of school to remember.
21. these are brief stories for children of the native filipinos
Answer:
•Ang Leon at ang Daga
•Si pagong at si kuneho
•Ang tipkalong at ang langgam
Explanation:
hope nakatulong:>
22. in 60's 70's and 80's comics are very popular to filipinos. in your own way of understanding,whay many filipinos interested in recording comics than books?
Answer:
because they made it
Explanation:
i think
23. Paragraph 3: A class of students walked with their teacher to a special room in their scheThey sat down, and a woman came out to read them a story. After she read them the story,children began looking around at the shelves of books. Each student chose one book. Thechildren lined up, and the woman scanned their books using a special computer. When everyonewas finished, the children left with their teacher, and the woman stayed in the room.Infer: A. What is the woman's job?Evidence:
Answer:
a librarian
Explanation:
sana makatulong yarns.
24. PLS HELP!Directions: Fill in the blank. Provide conclusion or hypothesis that will complete the story.Condition Statement Children's Book By: Riquel Brager
1. then you wont wake up early
2. if you miss the bus
3. if you will be t a r d y
4. you stay for tutoring
5. if you get home late
25. Research a story from a book or a web. Identify and write the basic structure of the story. Introduction Plot Resolution Determine and explain the point(s) of view used in the story.
Answer:
They are true masters at combining the five key elements that go into every great short story: character, setting, conflict, plot and theme.
26. What Filipino values is being shown to the story,"Anita"s Shawl"? expalin why
Answer:
REFLECTION OF THE STORY
The Shawl of Anita
The story is told by Anita's older sister. She narrated about the life of her mother. A fragile, skinny but very brave woman who raised them on her own. Anita being the youngest who was also very sickly, received more attention than the narrator even when Anita already had a family. She was scolded by the story-teller for letting their mother make a shawl instead of pampering her. Later on, she realized Anita's point and understood why she asked her to do it.
REFLECTION:
I could say that there is always a thing called sibling rivalry. There is also jealousy about who is the favorite. This story tell the reality of how siblings act inside the family. Nevertheless, it tells us that a mother will always be a mother. She does not become tired of bringing up her kids and that makes her fulfilled and happy.
I can say that our mothers have been very tired since we were born and even they their hands are worn-out, their hearts will never feel that. That is how unconditional and lasting love is of a true mother to her children
27. 2ka books+4ka books+6books+8books
Answer:
20 books
Step-by-step explanation:
2+4+6+8=20 pinag plus ko lang sya
28. the books of of children
Answer:
Ano po bang gagawin
paki explain naman
Explanation:
pls
29. Name a Filipino Entrepreneur/s who practice “Business Woman” and give their successful Business stories.
Answer:
Philhealth sana makatulong
30. A class of students walked with their teacher to a special room in their school. They sat down, and a woman came out to read them a story. After she read them the story, the children began looking around at the shelves of books. Each student chose one book. The children lined up, and the woman scanned their books using a special computer. When everyone was finished, the children left with their teacher, and the woman stayed in the room.Infer: What is the woman’s job? How do you know?
Answer:
Librarian
Explanation:
The teacher led them to a 'special room'. Point this out; This woman tells them a story, kids get their own book, and the woman scans their book. And that job is called a librarian.