Maskara In English

Maskara In English

5. Sa isang pabula, ang uri ng maskara and maari mong gamia. maskara ng taob. maskara ng hayopc. maskara ng bagay​

1. 5. Sa isang pabula, ang uri ng maskara and maari mong gamia. maskara ng taob. maskara ng hayopc. maskara ng bagay​


Answer:

A. maskara ng tao

Explanation:

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2. ano ang ipinagkatulad ng maskara ati atihan festival at maskara moriones festival​


Answer:

Moriones festival and ati-atihan festival are both religious festivals,sinicelebrate sila sa beliefs ng kristyano.

Explanation:

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3. compare a mask or maskara in your lifehelp please..make a story about mask(maskara)​


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4. maskara discribe the custume and props?​


Answer:

you mas discribe the custume or props

Explanation:

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Happiness

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Famous for its elaborate and bright masks and costumes, Masskara Festival wows its beholders with its heart-pounding music, blissful people, spectacular street parade and mind-blowing parties

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5. month of celebration maskara​


Answer:

The MassKara Festival (Hiligaynon: Pista sang MassKara, Filipino: Pista ng MassKara) is an annual festival with highlights held every 4th Sunday of October in Bacolod, Philippines.

Explanation:

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The MassKara Festival is an annual festival with highlights held every 4th Sunday of October in Bacolod, Philippines. The most recent festival was held from Oct 8–27, 2019. The festival sites include the Bacolod Public Plaza, the Lacson Tourism Strip and the Bacolod Government Cente

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6. facts about maskara ferstival


The world-renowned Masskara Festival has ended successfully. Bacolod City Mayor Monico Puentevella thanked everyone who played a part in the success of the 19-day festival that peaked last Sunday with the 76th Charter Day anniversary. Masskara Festival 2014’s theme was "One Rhythm. One Bacolod. A Million Smiles”.

Here are some facts about the MassKara Festiva 2013l:

1.Masskara Festival is actually spelled with an ‘s’ because the festival refers to the crowd and face, not masks. It is a combination of the words “mass” (crowd) and “kara” (Spanish term for face).

2. All masks use in the fiesta are given a wide smile which symbolizes the people of Bacolod known as the “City of Smiles”.

3. The festival was actually developed to ease the despair and melancholy Negrenses felt during a crisis in the ‘80s.  In that same year, the passenger vessel MV Don Juan sank, killing 700 people including those belonging to prominent families in Bacolod City.

4. Unlike other festivals in the Philippines such as Sinulog and Ati-atihan, the MassKara Festival does not pay homage to Santo Niño.

5. The newly crowned MassKara Queen, Christine Joy Madamba, won because of a tiebreaker. The final judges’ tally scoring a tie, a breaking question was necessary and Christine Joy answered it confidently making here the new MassKara Queen.

Since the festival first began in 1980, it evolved into a glamorous festivity reinventing itself over and over again to provide tourists and locals an impressive smile. Well, it’s definitely more fun in the Philippines due to the fact that we have many grandiose and colorful festivals including the MassKara Festival of Bacolod.


7. why is it called maskara festival​


Answer:

the term masskara is coinde from two words:mass,meaning crowd,and the Spanish word cara, for face;thus the double meaning of "mask" and many "faces".the masskara festival was first conceived in 1980 to add color and gaiety to the bacolod city's celebration of its charter day anniversary.on 19 October

8. what nation Maskara Festival​


Answer:

One of the biggest and most awaited events in the Philippines is the MassKara Festival that will let you see the city at its liveliest. MassKara is derived from the words “mass” meaning “many” and “kara” meaning “faces,” thus calling it the Festival of Many Faces.


9. What is the meaning of maskara​


Answer:

Mask

Explanation:

A mask that is used to conceal the face of the person wearing it

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10. Explanation about the maskara​


Answer:

Mascara's ingredients typically include a carbon black or iron oxide pigment to darken lashes; a polymer to form a film that coats lashes; a preservative; and thickening waxes or oils such as lanolin, mineral oil, paraffin, petrolatum, castor oil, carnauba wax, and candelilla wax.


11. explanation in maskara​


Mascara is a cosmetic commonly used to enhance the eyelashes. ... Normally in one of three forms—liquid, powder, or cream—the modern mascara product has various formulas; however, most contain the same basic components of pigments, oils, waxes, and preservatives


12. Maskara Festival Themes​


Answer:

To lift the spirits of the locals and bring back the smiles on their faces

Explanation:

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13. maskara color and design​


Answer:

any color and design

Explanation:


14. MASKARA reflection answer


Answer:

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Explanation:

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15. paano gumawa ng maskara​


Answer:

yan po pwede na po ba yan


16. how to make a maskara


Answer:

You will need an activated charcoal capsule a small bowl a quarter teaspoon of aloe vera gel and a mascara wand step 1 open an activated charcoal capsule into a small bowl.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Choose Your MaterialsDraw The Maskara ShapeDraw The Eye Holes Or Mouth Holes Cut Out The Eyes Of The Maskara Color The Mask With Crayons,Markers And PaintAdd Stickers,Feathers,Jewels And Glitter To ItLet Your Mask Dry Make It WearableAttach A Ribbon Or A Stick To It I Hope It's Correct.

17. elements of maskara festival


Answer:

The festival features various activities such as food fest, trade fairs, sports events, musical concerts, street dance and of course the Masskara beauty pageant (the Masskara Queen epitomizes the spirit of the entire festival). The town is filled with vibrant colors, lively spirits, and a tremendous amount of smiles.

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18. what is symbolize the maskara festival​


Answer:

The term Masskara is coined from two words — mass, meaning a crowd and the Spanish cara, the word for face. ... The symbol of the Masskara Festival is a smiling mask, which was envisioned to show that the people Negros Province manifests a happy spirit in spite of all the crisis they have gone through.


19. personalidad ng maskara​


Answer:

nagtatago ng katotohanan


20. Characteristic of the maskara festival


Answer:

street dance competition where people from all walks of life troop to the streets to see masked dancers gyrating to the rhythm of Latin musical beats in a display of mastery, gaiety, coordination and stamina.

Answer:

The Masskara Festival is a symbol of the Filipino spirit that remembers to be happy in spite of tough times. No wonder Filipinos are called the people of happy smiling faces.


21. bunga at sanhi ng Maskara​


Face mask po ba tungkol jan? or normal lang na mask na sinusuot sa mukha :/

Sanhi:

ngayon po na may COVID 19 kailangan po natin mag-facemask para hindi mahawa sa ibang sakit dulot ng Virus (Covid 19).

Bunga:

mahahawa Tayo Kung Wala tayong facemask, posible ding mahawaan Tayo ng ibat-ibang sakit kagaya ng Virus (Covid 19) at kailangan ding lumayo sa mga maraming tao para hindi mahawa.

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22. maskara nature of the festival?​


Answer:

The festival features a street dance competition where people from all walks of life troop to the streets to see masked dancers gyrating to the rhythm of Latin musical beats in a display of mastery, gaiety, coordination and stamina.

Explanation:

Borne from a tragic disaster in the 1980s, the Masskara Festival was started by the people of Bacolod City to uplift the spirits of the locals. It is a declaration of the people that they will rise and survive the challenges and tragedies that they are facing, showing their resilience and tenacity.

23. explain for the maskara


Answer:

Mascara is a cosmetic commonly used to enhance the eyelashes. It may darken, thicken, lengthen, and/or define the eyelashes.

Explanation:

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Explanation:

A mascara is also known as "hidden face" that may enlighten or keeping your face covered like disguise on performing other places.


24. Maskara festival place​


Answer:

BACOLOD

Explanation:

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Answer:

Bacolod

The MassKara Festival, a popular celebration that traces its beginnings to the early 1980s, is a fun festival held every October by locals in Bacolod.

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25. place of origin of "Maskara"


Answer:

MassKara Festival is an annual festival with highlights held every fourth Sunday of October  in Bacolod, Philippines

mascara is a cosmetic commonly used to enhance the eyelashesaesthetic adornment is a cultural universal and mascara can be documented in ancient Egypt

26. kahulugan ng maskara​


Answer:

A mask is an object normally worn on the face ,typically for protection ,dusguise performance ,or entertainment .Mask have been used since Antiquity for both ceremonial and practical purposes ,as well as in the performing arts and for entertainment or avoiding corona virus

Explanation:

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27. maskara ng dignidad​


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28. what is the maskara festival??​


Answer:

What is the masskara festival

The MassKara Festival is an annual festival with highlights held every 4th Sunday of October in Bacolod, Philippines. The most recent festival was held from Oct 8–27, 2019. The festival sites include the Bacolod Public Plaza, the Lacson Tourism Strip and the Bacolod Government Center.

MassKara is derived from the words “mass” meaning “many” and “kara” meaning “faces,” thus calling it the Festival of Many Faces. Known as the City of Smiles, Bacolod parades many smiling masks worn by the locals during this festival in the Philippines.

The term Masskara is derived from two words: Mass which means crowd, and Cara which means face, which also doubles as a term for mask. The festival's symbol, a smiling mask, symbolizes a happy spirit despite sadness.

Explanation:

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29. tions: Choose the letter that corresponds toanalogy. Write your answers in your EnglishExample:star: galaxy :: pebble :A. stoneB. rock1. Antique : Binirayan : Iloilo:A. MaskaraB. Dinagyang​


Answer:

Pebble: rock

Iloilo: Dinagyang

Explanation:

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30. Reflection about maskara


Answer:

can I ask for the specific term please


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