Province Meaning In Tagalog

Province Meaning In Tagalog

2. may be a man's name or a term of endearment for a young man in any Tagalog speaking province. 3. means "bud" or the flowers. 4. is a term of endearment addressed to any young maiden in the 5. rural areas​

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1. 2. may be a man's name or a term of endearment for a young man in any Tagalog speaking province. 3. means "bud" or the flowers. 4. is a term of endearment addressed to any young maiden in the 5. rural areas​


Answer:

2. Filipino is the Hispanized (or Anglicized) way of referring to both the people and the language in the Philippines. Note that it is also correct to say Filipino for a male and Filipina for a female

3. Definition of bud

(Entry 1 of 2) 1 : a small lateral or terminal protuberance on the stem of a plant that may develop into a flower, leaf, or shoot. 2 : something not yet mature or at full development: such as. a : an incompletely opened flower.

4. English Terms of Endearment

Baby. This is a common way to address a romantic partner (male or female). ...

Sweetheart. A very affectionate term for a loved one or romantic partner. ...

Sugar. Another term of endearment that plays on the theme of sweetness. ...

Dude. ...

Buddy. ...

Honey. ...

Son. ...

Bae.

5. A rural area is an open swath of land that has few homes or other buildings, and not very many people. A rural areas population density is very low. Many people live in a city, or urban area. Their homes and businesses are located very close to one another.

Explanation:

sorry kung mahaba tiis nalang

pls brainly nalang din po and hearts


2. which sentence express biased sentenceParagraph 1:MAYUMO...a kapampangan word which means SWEET in English (matamis in Tagalog),and the place was not called as such for nothing.In this place were found the most beautiful and sweetest faces in the whole province.plsss kindly dont answer if it's duu/mb​


Answer:

Answer: "In this place were found the most beautiful and sweetest faces in the whole province."


3. Page 1. Identify the places provinces in MIMAROPA using their meaning or description Write a shortexplanation why they are known for that me (Phase1. Thes known The Marble Country becauseis known the country last Frontier becauseis known Thelleart of the Philippine Bland becauseTheis known The Rice Gironary and that Rasket of Southern Tagalog because​


Answer:

1. The Romblon is known as The Marble Country because of their local marble industry.

2.The Palawan is known for The Last Frontier because it managed to preserve natural habitats throughout the years.

3. The Marinduque is know as The Heart Of The Philippines because the island shape looks like a human heart.

4. 0ccidental Mindoro is known as The Rice Granary and The Basket Of Souther Tagalog because it is an agriculture area good for production of rice.


4. III. IDENTIFICATIONDirections: Reach each statement carefully. Provide what is being described in each sentence. Select your answer on the word pool below.CHOICES:Bayanihan Close Family TiesBaybayin HospitalityFiestas____11. It is commonly about the celebration of a city or province's patron saint or of harvest____12. The welcoming character of the Filipino to every foreign visitor regardless of where they are from.____13. Having strong bond with the family members.____14. It is the spirit of communal unity and cooperation____15. It is the ancient pre-colonial Philippine writing system. The term Baybay literally means "to spell" in Tagalog.​


11. Fiestas

12. Hospitality

13. Close Family Ties

14. Bayanihan

15. Baybayin


5. inequality in one variable. History of Carmona In the late 16th century, a Spanish colonial resettlement program was implemented across wide areas of what came to be known as the province of (EXAMPLE) CAVITE. The program was designed to integrate the Filipinos into the religious and political institutions of the Spaniards. (1)__________ was first established as a mission town in 1595. Together with the other mission towns in the province, it became one of the centers of religious and economic activities in the first centuries of Spanish colonial rule. Carmona used to be a barrio of the Mission Town of Silang. It was locally known as "(2)_____________ "", a tagalog word for plain" due to the numerous hills and plains in the area. At that time, this barrio was just a small farming community with a very small population. As its population rapidly increased, religious and political separation from the town of Silang was later sought from Spain. Eventually, it became an independent municipality on February 20, 1857 by virtue of the Royal Decree issued by the King of Spain through Governor General Fernando de (5)__________ The name (3_______) was adopted as a sign of gratitude to the Spanish officials who influenced the Central Government at the time of separation of the barrio. With boundaries properly delineated and a church established, it started its own religious and political administration. The people of Carmona have actively participated in the revolution against the Spaniards. It also witnessed the Filipinos' resistance against the Japanese forces. During the Japanese occupation, some of Carmona's prominent houses were used as Japanese headquarters while the hills became the stronghold of Filipino revolutionaries After the war, Carmona started to find its path towards economic and political stabilization. During this period, the provision of a stable means of livelihood for all the people became top priority. Since Carmona was basically agricultural, the communal agricultural lands were offered to the farmers for cultivation through lottery. This practice, held every three years, was locally known as "(4)__________ ". Since then, it has been embedded into the municipality's traditional procedures on lanc ownership. To this day, farm lots are being raffled off to interested farmers, lucky winners are awarded the right to till and develop a certain section of the communal lands. This traditional practice defuses agrarian unrest and decreases tensions or land conflicts.​


Answer:

In the late 16th century, a Spanish colonial resettlement program was implemented across wide areas of what came to be known as the province of (EXAMPLE) CAVITE. The program was designed to integrate the Filipinos into the religious and political institutions of the Spaniards. (1) __SILANG____ was first established as a mission town in 1595. Together with the other mission towns in the province, it became one of the centers of religious and economic activities in the first centuries of Spanish colonial rule.

Carmona used to be a barrio of the Mission Town of Silang. It was locally known as "(2) ___LATAG____", a tagalog word for "plain" due to the numerous hills and plains in the area. At that time, this barrio was just a small farming community with a very small population. As its population rapidly increased, religious and political separation from the town of Silang was later sought from Spain. Eventually, it became an independent municipality on February 20, 1857 by virtue of the Royal Decree issued by the King of Spain through Governor General Fernando de (5) ___NORZAGARAY____.

The name (3) __CARMONA__ was adopted as a sign of gratitude to the Spanish officials who influenced the Central Government at the time of separation of the barrio. With boundaries properly delineated and a church established, it started its own religious and political administration. The people of Carmona have actively participated in the revolution against the Spaniards. It also witnessed the Filipinos' resistance against the Japanese forces. During the Japanese occupation, some of Carmona's prominent houses were used as Japanese headquarters while the hills became the stronghold of Filipino revolutionaries.

After the war, Carmona started to find its path towards economic and political stabilization. During this period, the provision of a stable means of livelihood for all the people became top priority. Since Carmona was basically agricultural, the communal agricultural lands were offered to the farmers for cultivation through lottery. This practice, held every three years, was locally known as "(4) __SORTEO____". Since then, it has been embedded into the municipality's traditional procedures on land ownership. To this day, farm lots are being raffled off to interested farmers, lucky winners are awarded the right to till and develop a certain section of the communal lands. This traditional practice defuses agrarian unrest and decreases tensions on land conflicts.

Step-by-step explanation:

YAN NA LODI KAKATAPOS KO LANG RIN MAGSAGOT NIYAN NASA HISTORY OF CARMONA LANG YAN BASAHIN MO PARA ALAM MO KUNG SAAN KINUHA YUNG SAGOT KO U.U TNX ME LATER AT PABRAINLEST NA RIN PO BYE  MWUAH <3


6. AU TAGALOG Atin Cu Pung Singsing Pamulinawen Naraniag a Bulan ILOKO ILOKO 3 SADNESS LOVE 5. II. ARTS Module 1 Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided for 1. It has a design that are inspired by natural elements: patterns that depict different land forms, the colors of nature and animals. A. ginaspalawanes B. kain C. ikat D. inabel 2. The word of Ilocanos is literally means "woven". A. ginaspalawanes B. kain C. ikat D. inabel 3. A burial cloth woven by female elders of Mountain Province. A. bakwat B. calado C. kadangyan D. wanes 4. The southern Kalinga women's wrap-around skirt or tapis. A. binakol B. ginaspalawanes C. inabel D. kain 5. A hand weaving technique of the Ilocanos that is produced using traditional wooden looms. A. ginaspalawanes B. kain C. ikat D. inabel SIGNATURE OF STUDENT OVER PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE OF PARENT OVER PRINTED NAME​


Answer:

ADADC

Explanation:

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7. 1. It means mask that are made from wood or papier-mâché. A. Marinduque B. Moriones C. Morion D. Soldier 2. The boat with two human figures on top of the Manunggul jar represents two souls on a voyage to A Other world B. Afterlife C. Heaven D. River 3. A cone-shaped colander harvest basket made of blackened bamboo. A. Tingkop B. Manunggul Jar C. Buli D. Urukay 4. Manunggul Jar was excavated in the province of A Palawan B. Mindoro C. Romblon D. Marinduque 5. It is the Southern Tagalog of the Philippines. A. Region IV B. MIMAROPA C. Mindoro D. Palawan​


Answer:

1. It means mask that are made from wood or papier-mâché.

A. Marinduque

B. Moriones

C. Morion

D. Soldier

2. The boat with two human figures on top of the Manunggul jar represents two souls on a voyage to?

A Other world

B. Afterlife

C. Heaven

D. River

3. A cone-shaped colander harvest basket made of blackened bamboo.

A. Tingkop

B. Manunggul Jar

C. Buli

D. Urukay

4. Manunggul Jar was excavated in the province of?

A Palawan

B. Mindoro

C. Romblon

D. Marinduque

5. It is the Southern Tagalog of the Philippines.

A. Region IV

B. MIMAROPA

C. Mindoro

D. Palawan

B. Moriones B. Afterlife A. Tingkop A. Palawan A. Region IV

This term refers to the masks made from wood or papier mache' worn during the Moriones Festival. It dates from 890–710 B.C. and the two prominent figures at the top handle of its cover represent the journey of the soul to the afterlife. They excel in the number of designs they apply to their tingkop (harvest basket). These baskets are made of blackened and natural bamboo, which makes the designs stand out. The Manunggul Jar is a secondary burial jar excavated from a Neolithic burial site in the Manunggul cave of the Tabon Caves at Lipuun Point in Palawan, Philippines.

8. 1. It is the Southern Tagalog of the Philippines.A. Region IV B. MIMAROPA C. MindoroD. Palawan2. The natives living in Mindoro are collectively known asA. IgorotsB. Mangyans C. BadjaoD. Ambahan3. A poetic expression which uses eight syllables written on a bambooA. UrukayB. AmbahanC. ChantD. Slats4. It means mask that are made from wood or papier-maché.A. Marinduque B. MorionesC. MorionD. Soldier5. It is known as the Marble Capital of the Philippines.A. PalawanB. MindoroC. Romblon D. Marinduque6. It is known as the last frontier of our country.A. PalawanB. MindoroC. Romblon D. Marinduque7. A cone-shaped colander harvest basket made of blackened bambooA. Tingkop B. Manunggul Jar C. BuliD. Urukay8. Who are the first inhabitants of Palawan?A. MangyanB. TagbanuasC. Aetas D. Morion9. Manunggul Jar was excavated in the province ofA. PalawanB. MindoroC. Romblon D. Marinduque10. The boat with two human figures on top of the Manunggul jarrepresents two souls on a voyage toA. Other world B. AfterlifeC. HeavenD. River​


Answer:

1.A

2. B

3.d

4.C

5. A

6.A

7.B

8C.

9.D

10.A

Explanation:

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9. PHYSICAL EDUCATION II. Fill in the blank. Choose the letter of the correct answer from the box. A. Kanang D. Surigao G. Baro't saya B. Magbabao E. Binan, Laguna H. Barong Tagalog C. Itik-Itik F. Maglalatik 1. Latik 1. It is a mimetic folk dance created by imitating the "movements of a duck". 2. She was a young Filipina maiden-dancer who was according to the folklore created the dance Itik-itik. 3. The folk dance Itik-Itik originated from this province. 4. Itik-Itik is usually danced by women wearing __5. It is an indigenous dance from the Philippines where dancers have harnesses of coconut shell halves attached on their chests, backs, thighs and hips. 6. Maglalatik is originally performed in this place as a mock-war dance that demonstrates a fight between Muslims and Christians. 7. Maglalatik is also known as 8. It means "residue from boiled coconut milk". hi


Answer:

1.C-Itik-itik

2.A-Kanang

3.D-Surigao

4.G-Baro't saya

5.F-maglalatik

6.B-Magbabao

7.l-Latik

Answer:

I'm not sure with my answer


10. l. Identify the following statements whether TRUE or FALSE. On your paper, write Tif the statement is true and Fitnot11. Dance provides one with a sense of nationalism and rhythm.12. Folk dances are dances created by people that reflect the traditional life of the peoplein a particular country.13. Folk dances are experiences in connection with work, play, religion, occupation, courtship marriagebirth and death.14. Philippine folk dances do not have the influence of Spanish culture.15. Folk dances use body movements to express a theme or idea.16. Tinikling is a favourite dance in the province of Cebu.17. Tinikling came from the word Tiking' which means a bird with long legs and necks. 18. Tinikling dance imitates the movements of the bamboo as it sways in the breeze.19. Subli is a favourite dance of the people in nearly all the barrios of the municipality of Bocaue.20. Subli is derived from two Tagalog words, "subsub" and "bali".​


Answer:

11. True

12. true

13.

14.false siguro

15 true

16 true siguro

17 true

18 true


11. A. MANUNGGUL JARB. MASSKARAC. TINGKOPD. MIMAROPAE. ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVALF. MORIONES FESTIVALG. ROMBLONH. ANTEQUERA1. MORIONJ. PATADYONGA.1. Considered as the Southern Tagalog Region of the Philippines.2. Cone-shaped colander harvest basket made of blackened and naturalbamboo3. Known as the "Basket Capital of Bohol". Their products are madefrom whatever nature products on hand.4.Amuch awaited Festival in Marinduque celebrated duringHoly Week.5. Mask that are made from wood or paper mache, adorned withcolorful shells, animal horns, tassels and crepe papers.6. One of the most colorful fun festivals in the Philippines. It iscelebrated every third Sunday of January in honor of the arrival of theSto. Nino as a gift from Ferdinand Magellan.7. Comes from the two words "mass" meaning crowd and "cara”Means Face.8. Province known as the "Marble capital of the Philippines".9. A wrap around piece of cloth worn by women as a shirt and isUsually paired with kimono. It is often colorful features linear andgeometric designs.10. One of the most important ancient artifacts from the Philippines(1890-710 BCE). It was excavated in the early 1960s inside ManunggulCave, Lipunan Point Palawan.​


Answer:

d.j.If.b.e.h.c.a.g.

Explanation:

correct me if I'm wrong


12. 1. An Ilocano song that tells about courting a girl with a heart of stone.2. The best-known Tagalog folk songs about various vegetables growingin the land outside a nipa hut.3. It is a humorous song describing flirtatious woman threatening a storeowner that ants are going to get him if he's not going to extend creditsas well as unusual situation of exchanging a child for a doll orbagoong.4. The most popular song from the province of Pampanga which means Ihave a ring5. It means field butterfly.​


Answer:

1.Pamulinawen

2.Bahay kubo or nipa hut

3.Sitsiritsit

4.Ate Ku pung singsing

5.Paru parong bukid

Explanation:

sana makatulong:)


13. 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

14. Direction: Think and write the English language equivalent (the underline word) in Mother- Tongue(Tagalog) or Filipino by giving the real meaning through sentences. Choose the word from the box, then write it on the blank. 6. Reyes Family found peace in the province of Bohol. 7. Keep the surroundings clean. 8. Our heroes are brave in fighting for our country. 9. The main character in the movie portray his role effectively in the movie. 10.The girl in red gown is beautiful. natagpuan pangunahin panatilihin matapang batang babae ​


Answer:

6. Reyes family, province of Bohol  7. surrounding, clean 8. brave hero country, 9 main character, effectively 10 red gown  

Explanation:

yan na po yung answer kanyan din sa akin


15. Direction: Identify the places/ provinces in MIMAROPA using theirmeaning or description. Write a short explanation why they are known for thatname. Write your answers in your activity notebook.1. The Marble Country2. The Country's Last Frontier3. The Heart of the Philippine Island4. The Rice Granary and fruit Basket of Southern Tagalogi need it now please helpp​


Answer:

1.Romblon

2.Palawan

3.bohol

4.Nueva ecija

Explanation:

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1. Romblon -know for its local marble industry

2. Palawan- managed to preserve natural habitats throughout the years

3 Marinduque - the shape of the island is similar to human heart

4 Oriental mindoro - rich and arable land is suitable for agriculture.


16. 1. Groups of Mangyan live in Southern part of Mindoro which means true, real andgenuine.2. It is a cone-shaped colander harvest basket made of blackened and natural bambooin Palawan,3. It means mask that are made from wood or papier mache.4. This province is known for its fine marble products.5. This province is known as the country's last frontier.6. It is a wrap-around piece of cloth worn by women as a skirt and usually pairedkimona.7. They are the first habitants of Palawan.8. It is a poetic expression with a meter of seven syllables.9. It is called as the Southern Tagalog of the Philippines and designated as Regiconreccion with a meter of eight syllables.​


Answer:

1.)Hanunuo Mangyans

2.)tingkop

3.)Morion

4.)Romblon

5.)Palawan

6.)Patadyong

7.)Palawano tribe

8.)Ambahan

9.) MIMAROPA


17. PHYSICAL EDUCATION II. Fill in the blank. Choose the letter of the correct answer from the box. A. Kanang D. Surigao G. Baro't saya B. Magbabao E. Binan, Laguna H. Barong Tagalog C. Itik-Itik F. Maglalatik 1. Latik 1. It is a mimetic folk dance created by imitating the "movements of a duck". 2. She was a young Filipina maiden-dancer who was according to the folklore created the dance Itik-itik. 3. The folk dance Itik-Itik originated from this province. 4. Itik-Itik is usually danced by women wearing __5. It is an indigenous dance from the Philippines where dancers have harnesses of coconut shell halves attached on their chests, backs, thighs and hips. 6. Maglalatik is originally performed in this place as a mock-war dance that demonstrates a fight between Muslims and Christians. 7. Maglalatik is also known as 8. It means "residue from boiled coconut milk".


Answer:

1) G2) I3) F

4) a

5) c

6) d

7) b

8) h

Explanation:

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18. 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


19. MUSIC Choose the best answer. 1. Mindoro and Palawan are islands situated at the southern part of Luzon. True False 2. Like the tribes of Cordillera, the Mangyans reside on the mountains, while the Tagalogs live in the lowlands after the latter migrated to the island. True FalsE 3.Visayas is the largest collection of islands located in the center of the country. The islands are the first places to be explored by the European Explorer Ferdinand Magellan, who arrived at the island of Samar on March 16, 1521. True False 4. The following are categories of Cordillera music, EXCEPT: a. Vocal music b. chordophones c. Instrumental music d. Vocal ensemble with instrumental accompaniment 5. Ana lives in Mindoro, where it is considered as Mina de Oro. What is the meaning of Mina de Oro? a. It means the place has lots of gold or rich with gold deposits. b. It means the place has lots of rich miners. c. It means the place has lots of money. d. It means the place has lots of mangyan living in the lowlands 6. Hanunuo, alangan, and iraya are the indigenous group lives in the island of mindoro and they are collectively called _____ a. Badjao b. Tagbanua c. Mangyan d. Tao’t bato 7. A song used to communicate with spirits in rituals for healing the sick and protecting the community. a. ambahan b. pamuybuyen c. marayaw d. Lawiswis 8. Their music of ________ is highly Spanish influenced because they colonized the Philippines for a long time. a. Visayas b. Palawan c. Luzon d. Mindanao ARTS Choose the best answer. 9. MIMAROPA is based on the acronym _________. a. Mindoro, Maldives, Rosario, Palawan b. Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Palawan c. Mindoro, Malagonlong, Romblon, Palawan d. Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Paraiso 10. It refers to the mask that are made of wood and paper mache. a. Pastillas wrapper b. Morion c. Maskara d. Higantes 11. It is a variation of Ambahan that uses eight syllables instead of seven. a. Urukay b. Ambahan c. Marayaw d. Pina weaving 13. It is a hand-woven fabric used for clothes and table cloths . It is taken from Hiligaynon word "Habol" meaning "to weave." a. Halbon b. Hanbol c. Hablon d. Hanbol 14. The process of _________ or weaving is often a form of interaction with the community of Panay Island. a. Paglilok b. Paghabi c. Pagrara d. Pagluto 15. It is a secondary burial jar excavated from a Neolithic burial site in the Manunggul cave of the Tabon Caves at Lipuun Point in Palawan, Philippines. It dates from 890–710 B.C. and the two prominent figures at the top handle of its cover represent the journey of the soul to the afterlife. a. Capiz shells b. Tingkop c. Manunggul jar d. Wrapper 16. Ana wants to watch a festival on January in honor of the Santo Niño in several towns of the province of Aklan, Panay Island. The biggest celebration is held during the third Sunday of January in the town of Kalibo, the province’s capital. What festival does she wants to watch? a. Morion b. Kasadyaan Festival c. Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival d. Ati-Atihan Festival THNKS FOR ANSWERING


Answer:

1.a2.b3.d4.c5.a6.c7.d8.a9.c10.d

Explanation:

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20. MUSIC:1. An Ilocano song that tells about courting a girl with a heart of stone. 2. The best-known Tagalog folk songs about various vegetables growing in the land outside a nipa hut. 3. It is a humorous song describing flirtatious woman threatening a store owner that ants are going to The's not going to extend credits as well as unusual situation of exchanging a child for a doll or bagoong. 4. The most popular song from the province of Pampanga which means I have a ring. 5. It means field butterfly. 6. a song with themes of love and courtship. 7. a courtship dance but it can also refer to a type of song to entertain the farmers in the rice field. 8. came from the words "kung hindi man" 9. a serenade traditionally sung by a man to express affection to a woman. 10. It refers to any music that is not religious in nature and was influenced by the Spaniards​


Answer:

1.pamulinawen

2.Bahay kubo

3.sitsiritsit

4.Atin cu pung singsing

5.paru-parong bukid

6.harana

7.pandanggo

8.kundiman

9.kumintang

10.secular music

Explanation:

Pa brainliest poPa heart narin

sana makatulong


21. vienow us35 wall5 canSed(13202CTVSASOs) uo pesno no pues au9 Spomni pupoodwWAG pou embuen de Deus 91) hennaKaunaNOanneet Me Frend"mean of creating an entrancepino-It is good for us to know what arts and crafts are famous in amaterials homparticular place Match the pictogram below with the correspondingdescriptions by writing the letter of the pictogram in the box beside thedescriptionPastillas of Bulacan 19 different from other pastillas in thecounty i nas a unique, colorful and intricately designedpaper wrapper which is locally known as1 locano's handwoven tabnc which"pabalai o borlas de pastillascomes from the root word "aberPiping is a traditional Filipino leaf shaped waler made frommeaning to weave' and inabelglainous nice li originated from the City of Lucban, Quezon itliterally means woven"Sybed to decorate houses during the Pahiyas Festival. It canbe ealen grilled or fried and can be dipped in sugar, vinegar, orother sauce2 A Kalinga women Clothing, wuchis wraparound skut known as tais inthe fire Region is abundant not only in natural bersTagalog it is characterized bybara and valla but also in their own arts and craftshorizontal sinpes bordered tyyIncluding buskels, bags, slippers, coin purses and otherdecorated panels along the joins andFallo The walls designs are simple but colorfuledgesSiant lanterns of Pampanga arec.nown for their special features Before, giant lanters of3. A best used by the mothers atterPampanga uses papel de hapon for coverings but were thengiving birth made by Gaddanginngyaled by using colored plastics as a material forweavers of Nueva VizcayayetingPaling als falling is a form of art that is4. Unglazed earthem jars with smallnally covering the chest and arms. It isopenings used for storage of water,neidered as a clothing and decorations of therice grains, salt, brown sugar, locaiBalinges Palak is a thousand year lationingresilin ihai uses indigenous materials like awine (basi) and bogoong (fermentedcharcoal mised with Waler in a coconut shell, afish)E.than acilmus tree as a needle, a bamboothan holder and a bamboo used to tap it5 A smoothy woven mat from Bolinao,Kabayan WummiesPangasinan it is made from buri orin Mountain Province the close examination of the Kabayanrama leavesDummies reveal that they have body tattoos similar to patternsFound in their terdilesYarnCDPatulong nmn po marami papo Kase akong sasagutan ahm bukas Napo Kase Ang ppasahan


Answer:

anong grade po grade-4 or grade-5


22. ARTS 1. What nickname is given to MIMAROPA? A. The Last Frontier B. The Home of Sweet Mangoes C. Summer Capital of the Philippines D. Southern Tagalog Region of the Philippines 2. These indigenous people of Mindoro are known for their art and craft called ambahan. A. Aetas B. Badjao C. Mangyan D. Tausug 3. This festival is named after the natives of Aklan. It is held every third Sunday of January in honor of the arrival of the Santo Niño as a gift from Ferdinand Magellan to the queen of Cebu. A. Sinulog B. Sublian C. Ati-atihan D. Kadayawan 4. What does “kara” in Masskara mean? A. Crowd B. Folks C. Face D. Body 5. This refers to the body tattoos of the native warriors in Leyte. A. Subli B. Pintado C. Bodabil D. Babaylan 6. What does “Ati-atihan” mean? A. “Make-believe Atis” C. “Make-peace everyone” B. “Jesus Christ is born!” D. “To God be the glory!” 7. Why do the participants in the Pintados festival adorn their bodies with tattoos from head to toe with beautiful designs and incredible styles that look like armors? A. It adds confidence to the participants. B. Those designs do not have meaning at all. C. To resemble the tattooed warriors of the pre-colonial times D. Participants just want to express how expressive they are in painting such designs. 8. Why is Bacolod tagged as the “City of Smiles”? A. because of their smiling masks B. because of their colorful costumes during their street dancing C. because the Negrenses in Bacolod always welcome their visitors with smiles D. because the spectacular display of colors, beauty, and culture of the Negrenses make every spectators smile 9. Which of the following festivals features the unique culture and colorful history of the Province of Leyte through a dance? A. Pintados B. Kasadyaan C. Ati-atihan D. Pintados & Kasadyaan 10. What province celebrates Ati-atihan? A. Aklan B. Cavite C. Davao D. Baguio 11. Why are the Hanunuo Mangyan very well known in Mindoro and the other nearby provinces? A. Because they make bags B. Because of their unique lifestyle C. Because they create first-class baskets D. Because they produce blankets made of animal skins 12. Which place in MIMAROPA is very well known in the production of marble? A. Mindoro B. Marinduque C. Romblon D. Palawan 13. Where do the Mangyans in Mindoro originally carved their literary pieces and poems called ambahan? A. wood B. bamboo sticks C. rocks D. caves 14. If you were to participate in the Ati-atihan festival, which of these phrases should you shout? A. Pit Senior B. Tara na! C. Viva Nazareno! D. Hala Bira! 15. Your MAPEH teacher informed you about your Mask Making activity in Arts. She instructed you to bring crayons and oil pastels to color your mask. However, you thought of alternative natural dyes that could be found in your own homes. What could these be? A. Glitters C. Leaves & stem of trees B. San Francisco leaves & annatto/atsuete D. Food coloring & fruit juices


Answer:

1.?

2. c. mangyan

3. a.sinulog

4. c. face

5. b. pintados

6. a. (im not sure)

7, ?

8. b.

9. d

10. a.

11. ?

12. c.

13. ?

14. d

Explanation: youre welcome, im not sure with the others :D


23. TAGALOGB. PANUTO: Hanapin sa HANAY B ang titik ng tamang sagot sa HANAY A at isulat sa patlang bago ang bilang.HANAY A __1. Sistematikong pag-aaral ng sinaunang buhay at kultura.__2. Nangangahulugang "South Wind".__3. Pinasikat niya ang teorya ng Pandarayuhan.__4. Hugis bangka na may dalawang taong nakasakay sa ibabaw ng takip nito.__5. Pinakamagandang tanawin na namana sa kanilang mga ninuno na matatagpuan sa lalawigan ng Ifugao.HANAY Ba. Hagdan-hagdang palayanb. Dr. Bailey Willisc. Arkeolohiyad. Austere. Dr. Robert B. Foxf. Wave Of MigrationENGLISHB. INSTRUCTIONS: Find in COLUMN B the letter of the correct answer in COLUMN A and write in the space before the number.COLUMN A__1. Systematic study of ancient life and culture.__2. Means "South Wind".__3. He popularized the theory of Migration.__4. Shaped boat with two people riding over its cover.__5. Best scenery inherited from their ancestors located in the province of Ifugao.COLUMN Ba. Rice terracesb. Dr. Bailey Willisc. Archeologyd. Austere. Dr. Robert B. Fox​


Answer:

B.1.c

2.f

3.b

4.d

5.a

Explanation:

yan po yung sagot thanks


24. Direction: Think and write the English language equivalent (the underline word) in Mother- Tongue (Tagalog) or Filipino by giving the real meaning through sentences. Choose the word from the box, then write it on the blank. 6. Reyes Family found peace in the province of Bohol. 7. Keep the surroundings clean. 8. Our heroes are brave in fighting for our country. 9. The main character in the movie portray his role effectively in the movie 10.The girl in red gown is beautiful.​


Answer:

pa ayos po ng questions

Explanation:

thanks


25. B. Direction: Identify the following. Write your answers in the blank.ARTS:____6. It is a cultural religious celebration to honor Santo Nino or the Holy Child. It features the unique cuandcolorful history of the province through dance presentation.____7. It is known as the "Marble Country because all the Islands comprising the province have marble____8. A word that means masks that are made from wood or paper-mache. Adorned with colorful shells animalstassels, and crepe papers.____9. It is called the Southern Tagalog Region of the Philippines. It is designated as Region IV-B.____10. It known as the "Mother of all Festivals".PLSS PA HELP NAMAN MATINONG SAGOT​


Answer:

6.Sinulog

7.Romblon

8.Morion

9.CALABARZON

10.Ati-Atihan


26. ARTS 1. MIMAROPA is designated as a. Region IV-B b. Region V c. Region VI d Region IV-A 2. Collectively, out of seven native groups living in Mindoro they call themselves as a. Ifugao b. Tagalog c Mangyan d Badjao 3. Moriones festival is much awaited festival in Marindque during a. Christmas Season b. Lenten Season c. Summer Season d. Rainy Season 4. Romblon is known for their a. Marbles, fine woven bags and mats c Paper mache and sculpture b. Jar and ceramics d. Woven baskets and tattoo 5. This province in MIMAROPA was hailed as "country's last frointer". a. Marinduque b. Mindoro c. Romblon d. Palawan 6. In what year does weaving became popular using indigenous materials? a 17 century b. 189 century c. 19 century d. 20 century 7. It is a shell, an important material in the crafts of Panay Island, a kapiz b. Taytay c. palpag d. bukog 8. It is jar which is found in Palawan and considered as one of the precious artifacts in the Philippines. a. Banga b. Manunggul c. Burnay d. Tapayan 9. It is a term used in Aklan which means weaving. a Paghahabi b. Paglalala c. Pagrarara d. Pananahi 10. It is a wrapped around piece of cloth worn by women as shirt with a kimono a. Linawan b. Patadyong c. Pina- weaving d. Komona ​


Answer:

@JONJONYoSoLoN:minura nya yung searh nyo nalang nicsqt071 kayo napo bahalang mag husga


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