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Precolonial Period (Poetry) Question has surprising/amusing answer?
Bugtong / Riddles
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Precolonial Period (Poetry) Words of wisdom about norms & behavior.
Salawikain / Proverbs
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Precolonial Period (Poetry) Traditional songs.
Folk Song
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Precolonial Period (Poetry) What are the type of Folk songs?
Kundiman, Oyayi, Magtanim ay di Biro, O ilaw, Paro-parong Bukid, Ili-ili Tulog Anay, Si Felimon, Sarung Banggi, Leron Leron Sinta, Kumintang, Sitsiritsit Alibangbang, Dadansoy, Pamuliwanen
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Precolonial Period (Prose Narrative) Hero's quest & adventure.
Epic
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Precolonial Period (Prose Narrative) Mythological creatures / behaviors / Gods & Goddesses. Story passed by generation to explain origin.
Myth
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Precolonial Period (Prose Narrative) Tells motal truth using animals.
Fables
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Precolonial Period (Prose Narrative) Explaining origins. Believed but not proven scientifically. "Alamat".
Legend
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Precolonial Period (Prose Narrative) What are the type of Epic?
Hudhud , Bidasari, Darangan, Hinilawod, Biag ni Lam-ang, Ibalon, Indarapatra at Sulayman, Prinsipe Bantugan
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Precolonial Period (Prose Narrative) What are the type of Myth?
Si Malakas at Maganda, Sirena, Duwende, Kapre, Diwata
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Precolonial Period (Prose Narrative) What are the type of Fables?
Si Pagong at Matsing , Ang Aso at Ang Uwak , Ang Madaldal na Pagong , Ang Langgam at Tipaklong
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Precolonial Period (Prose Narrative) What are the type of Legend?
Ang Alamat ng Palay, Ang Alamat ng Butiki, Ang Alamat ng Bahaghari, Ang Alamat ng Pilipinas, Ang Alamat ng Ampalaya, Ang Alamat ng Pinya
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Precolonial Period (Prose Narrative) About life, adventure, love, horror, and humor; can derive lessons
Folk Tales
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Precolonial Period (Prose Narrative) What are the type of Folk Tales?
Juan Tamad, Si Palandok, Ang Bantay ng Kalikasan
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Religious and secular.
Spanish Period
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Alibata is...
Roman Alphabet
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1st book published in the Spanish Period.
Doctrina Christiana
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Doctrina Christiana and Pasyon, what period?
Spanish Period
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Spanish Period Recreational Plays
Panunuluyan, Cenakulo, Moro-moro, Salubong, Zarsuela
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Spanish Period Search of Bethlehem by Joseph and Mary before Christ is born.
Panunuluyan
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Spanish Period Deficting life and suffering if Jesus Christ.
Cenakulo
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Spanish Period Encounter of risen Christ with his mother.
Salubong
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Spanish Period Musical theatre, sung & spoken scenes to add dramatic play.
Zarsuela
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Spanish Period Muslim. Play, written to dramatize Christians Filipino army's recent capture of Islamic stronghold.
Moro-moro
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Period of Enlightenment Authors.
Jose Rizal, Marcelo (Plaridel) H. Del Pilar, Graciano Lopez Jaena, Andres Bonifacio, Francisco Balagtas
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Jose Rizal's work.
Noli Me Tangere, El Filibustirismo
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Marcelo (Plaridel) H. Del Pilar's work.
Diaryong Tagalog , Dasalan at Tocsohan, Kaingat Kayo (Be careful)
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Graciano Lopez Jaena's work
Ang Fray Botod, La Hija Fraile, Everything is Hambog (Everything is a mere story)
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Andres Bonifacio's work.
Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa
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Francisco Balagtas's work.
Florante at Laura
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- Freedom of Expression - Free verse - Love's for one's native tongue - Theme of Freedom and Independence
American Regime
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Thomasites-American soldiers became teachers.
American Regime
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- Tribune, Philippine Review Newspaper - Poetries about faith, religion, art, nationalism, love of life & country in the barrios, - Haiku - Karaniwang Anyo - Dark Period - Japanese Brutality
Japanese Period
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Marial Law Period
Contemporary Period
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- Poems - Romantic & Revolutionary Songs - True to life
Martial Law (January 2, 1981)
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- Rebirth of Freedom - Martial Law - 21st Century Literature
Contemporary Period
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Contemporary Period Poetries.
Grief , Poverty, Love of God, Country, Fellowmen
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- Post Edsa 1 Revolution - Newspapers
Contemporary Period
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- Ict Savvy - New codes, lingos, slangs
21st Century Literature
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Elements of Short Story.
Setting , Character, POV, Plot, Conflict, Theme
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Time, place, and condition.
Setting
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I, we, us, me... Ex: Twilight
1st Person
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Describing what seen outside and not in inner character.
3rd Person Limited
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You, yourself, yours
2nd Person
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Describing person's feeling, read through mind & feel through heart.
3rd Person Omniscient
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Main Character
Protagonist
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Primary Opponent
Antagonist
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Internal changes in story.
Dynamic
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Don't change in story.
Static
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Very limited information.
Flat
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Complexes, know lots of information.
Round
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Elements of Plot
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax , Falling Action, Resolution / Denouement
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Ends suddenly, left unresolved.
Cliffhanger
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Example of Man vs Man
Dracula, Harry Potter, The Dark Knight
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Example of Man vs Himself
Black Swan
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Example of Man vs Society
Mulan
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Example of Man vs Nature
Alice in Wonderland
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- differ from moral lesson - overall message / lesson of story - central idea, truth, values
Theme
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Reader supposed to learn.
Moral Lesson
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- ordinary writing, made up sentences & paragraphs, w/o material (rhyming)
Prose
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Example of Prose.
Information, Express Idea, Relate events, Present Opinions
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2 Types of Prose
Fiction, Non-fiction
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Types of Fiction
Legend, Novel, Short Story , Fables, Parables , Drama
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Types of Non-fiction
Biography and Autobiography, News, Anecdotes, History, Essay, Dairy
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Long narrative story divided into numerous series / chapters.
Novel
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Short narrative, 1 plot and idea.
Short Story
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Teaches religious / moral lesson.
Parables
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Example of Parable.
Parable of the Prodigal Son
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Example of Novel.
Les Miserables (Vector Hugo)
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Reveals character through dialogues, presented on stage.
Drama
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Life of a person.
Biography and Autobiography
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Record of events, transpired in the past.
History
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Example of History.
History of Filipino People (George Zaide)
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Everyday reports, happening anywhere.
News
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Expression of view / opinion of author.
Essay
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Personal, significant events.
Diary
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Amusing / interesting, bring lesson to readers, has deeper meaning.
Anecdotes
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Example of Anecdotes.
The Moth and the Lamp
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Atmosphere and tone of Prose.
Mood
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Images and objects in Prose.
Symbols
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Written in verses, make stanzas.
Poetry
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3 Types of Poetry.
Narrative, Lyrical, Dramatic
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Description about life & events, real of imaginary.
Narrative Poetry
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Example of Narrative Poetry.
Epic, Metrical Tale, Ballads
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Narrative in "metered" / "measured" no. of syllables.
Metrical Tale
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Example of Metrical Tale.
Awit, Corrido
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Charming (Florante at Laura)
Awit
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Narration (Ibong Adarna)
Corrido
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- Shortest & simplest - Single incident (love, war, sea, humourous, moral, mythical) - Sung & accompanied by dance
Ballads
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6 Types of Lyrical Poetry.
Songs , Folk Songs, Ode, Psalms, Elegy, Sonnets
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Express emotions & feelings (music).
Lyrical Poetry
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14 lines w/ emotions, feelings and ideas.
Sonnets
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Express grief for someone passed away.
Elegy
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Noble feeling, enthusiasm & dignity to someone loved.
Ode
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Song / poem used in worship.
Psalms
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8 Elements of Poetry.
Stanzas, Rhyme Scheme, Meter, Tone, Theme, Figurative Language, Imagery , Sound Devices
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Series of lines grouped
Stanzas
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Names of Stanzas.
Couplet - 2, Terset - 3, Quatrain - 4, Cinquain - 5, Sestet - 6, Septet - 7, Octet - 8
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Pattern creates artistic effect
Rhyme Scheme