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  • 問題数 34 • 9/14/2023

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    included the time and places

    Setting

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    Person of the story

    Characters

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    Message or moral of the story

    Theme

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    Foundation of the story

    Plot

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    when the conflict of the plot is resolved

    Climax

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    Introduction of the story

    Exposition

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    Satisfaction, the end of the story, closure

    Resolution

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    Imagination, not true to write story

    Fiction

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    True to Life Events

    Non-Fiction

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    Is the body of writings and a group of people, it can be poems, poetry etc. Division of Literature can be prove poetry

    Literature

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    give us entertainment or aesthetic propose and enjoyment

    Narrative Text

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    to gain information to describe information to explain the information

    Expository Text

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    Long before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on philippine shares...

    Pre- Spanish Period

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    These have been customarly used and serve as laws or rules on good behavior by our ancestors. To others these are like allegories or parables that import lessons for young

    Epigrams

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    These are made up of one or more measured lines with rhyme and may consist of 4 to 12 syllables

    Riddles

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    Used in witch craft and enchantment

    Chant

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    Some are rhyming couplets with verses 5 ,6 or 8 syllables each having the same number of syllables

    Maxims

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    Other used in teasing or to comment on a person's actuations

    Sayings

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    Sayings with no hidden meaning

    Sawikain

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    Are made up of stories about life, adventure, love horror or humor when one can derive lessons about life

    Folktales

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    are form of propose of common theme which is the about of origin of a thing, place, location or theme

    Legends

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    Are long narrative poems in which a series of heroic achievements or events usually of a hero

    Epic Age

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    are the one of the oldest forms of the philippine literature that emerged in the Pre Spanish Period

    Folksongs

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    Generally refers to literature written in the spanish language within the territory that presently constitutes the kingdom of Spain

    Spanish Literature

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    literature refers to the literary works produced in the region that is now Spain during the Middle Ages, which roughly spans from the 5th century to the late 15th century (MIDDLE) Included the following -Crossaince -Conflict of Knights and Kings -Human Expansion -Christianity -Modern Era

    Medieval Spanish Literature

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    Refers to the literary works produced in Spain during the Renaissance period, which roughly spanned from the late 15th century to the early 17th century. (Italy) Included the following: Renaissance > Rebirth -Arts -Literature (the war lessen) Humanism (Human Kind) Goals (Move on to the middle ages)

    Spanish Renaissance Literature

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    He made an indelible mark on Spanish literature, and his contributions are of profound significance.

    Miguel De Cervantes Saadvedra

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    also known as the Golden Age of Spanish literature, refers to the literary works produced in Spain during the Baroque period, roughly from the late 16th to the late 17th century. Included the following: Realism Conceptism Cultiralism

    Spanish Baroque Literature

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    also known as the "Siglo de las Luces" or the Age of Enlightenment in Spain, was a cultural and intellectual movement that took place during the 18th century. This period was characterized by a strong influence of Enlightenment ideas from other European countries, particularly France, and a gradual shift toward more rational and progressive thinking.

    Spanish Enlightenment

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    Arrived late in 18th Century and lasted only for a short but intense period, since in the second half of the 19th century it was supplanted by Realism, whose nature was antithetical to that of Romantic literature.

    Romantism

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    emerged in the mid-19th century,following the Realist movement which predominated in Europe and a response to Romanticism. Realist authors sought to depict everyday life and society with a focus on objective observation and social criticism.

    Spanish Realist Literature

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    also called Generation of 1898 (Spanish: Generación de 1898), was a group of novelists, poets, essayists, and philosophers active in Spain at the time of the Spanish–American War (1898), committed to cultural and aesthetic renewal, and associated with modernism.

    The Generation '98

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    Which Generation these authors Miguel de Unamuno Pío Baroja Antonio Machado Ramón María del Valle-Inclán Azorín (José Martínez Ruiz) Ramiro de Maeztu

    The Generation '98

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    Which these generation these authors included Federico García Lorca Rafael Alberti Vicente Aleixandre Luis Cernuda Pedro Salinas Jorge Guillén

    The Generation '27