ENGL-6320 - Philippine Literature oed answer key

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Philippine Literature

Characteristic of non-fiction that involves the author’s attitude towards his subject matter.

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Tone

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Identify the type of structure used in each passage. Choose the letter of the correct answer.

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Comparison/Contrast

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The plot structure is formed around the conflict. In the short story , what was the conflict?

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The main character has heard of rumors about Minggay Awok, the witch who was feared in Libas, but he truly has no idea who she was.

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An impression about the relationship of Awiyao and Lumnay from the story, in relation to mood.

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social influence

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What was the reason for the narrator's behavior in the end (The Witch by Edilberto K. Tiempo)?

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Because despite Minggay Awok's kind and generous personality, the narrator still chose to believe that the old woman was the scary witch of Libas.

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The essay, “Blonde and Blue Eyes,” started with Patricia’s desire to have blonde and blue eyes.

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Flowers in bloom are perfumes to me. The image conjured from the sentence appeals to what sense?

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What are the words in the essay of former President Corazon Aquino that suggested negative mood?

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Which of the following serves as the exposition of the story (The Witch by Edilberto K. Tiempo)?

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In the story, "Footnote to Youth," which line in the dialogue hinted on the setting of the story?

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Philippine Literature

When Robert Burns wrote, “O my Luve’s like a red, red rose,” which figure of speech was he using?

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Why do you think the author chose the rural community setting for the story, "Footnote to Youth"?

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Choose the letter of the word that gives you the most appropriate meaning for the underlined word.

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In the essay, “Blonde and Blue Eyes,” what does she say about coming back home to the Philippines?

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The following describes the parol in the poem Ang Magandang Parol by Jose Corazon de Jesus except:

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The traits worth appreciating of the Filipino man, according to the essay, "Pliant like a Bamboo."

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It was winter in Switzerland when Roy met his mother in one of the busiest restaurants in the city.

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Which of these promptly describes the home of Dodong and Teang from the story, "Footnote to Youth"?

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Where did Patricia, author of the essay, “Blonde and Blue Eyes,” want to be in when she was a child?

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