Directions: Below are summaries/themes of classical poems. Classify the poems asLYRIC, NARRATIVE or DESCRIPTIVE.1. The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri talks about a man, generally assumed to be Dante himself, is miraculously enabled to undertake an ultramundane journey, which leads him to visit the souls in Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise.2. The poem “All Things Bright and Beautiful” by Cecil Frances Alexander tells about how great God Almighty is. The God who has given us eyes to see and lips to tell, the God who control the season, the God who controls the sun, and the God who creates and makes everything.3. The “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” by Thomas Gray is a 1751 poem about the buried inhabitants of a country churchyard and a meditation on the inevitability of death for all.4. This poem by Shakespeare which starts with the line, “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day” notes that the young man has qualities that surpass a summer's day.5.The poem Ballad of a Mother’s Heart” by Jose La Villa Tierra talks about a young man who went out late at night to meet his maiden fair. He knelt down in tears and declared his true love towards her. The young girl wants him to prove it by bringing his mother’s heart, he did it without any tears or hesitations. It was raining hard yet he went to his love but on his way, he slipped and felt the pain. He remembered how good his mother is and a voice asked him “were you hurt, child?” It was coming from his mother’s heart.ANSWERS1. NARRATIVE 2. NARRATIVE3. DESCRIPTIVE4. DESCRIPTIVE5. LYRICI HOPE IT HELPs.
1. Directions: Below are summaries/themes of classical poems. Classify the poems asLYRIC, NARRATIVE or DESCRIPTIVE.1. The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri talks about a man, generally assumed to be Dante himself, is miraculously enabled to undertake an ultramundane journey, which leads him to visit the souls in Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise.2. The poem “All Things Bright and Beautiful” by Cecil Frances Alexander tells about how great God Almighty is. The God who has given us eyes to see and lips to tell, the God who control the season, the God who controls the sun, and the God who creates and makes everything.3. The “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” by Thomas Gray is a 1751 poem about the buried inhabitants of a country churchyard and a meditation on the inevitability of death for all.4. This poem by Shakespeare which starts with the line, “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day” notes that the young man has qualities that surpass a summer's day.5.The poem Ballad of a Mother’s Heart” by Jose La Villa Tierra talks about a young man who went out late at night to meet his maiden fair. He knelt down in tears and declared his true love towards her. The young girl wants him to prove it by bringing his mother’s heart, he did it without any tears or hesitations. It was raining hard yet he went to his love but on his way, he slipped and felt the pain. He remembered how good his mother is and a voice asked him “were you hurt, child?” It was coming from his mother’s heart.ANSWERS1. NARRATIVE 2. NARRATIVE3. DESCRIPTIVE4. DESCRIPTIVE5. LYRICI HOPE IT HELPs.
Answer:
1. NARRATIVE
2. NARRATIVE
3. DESCRIPTIVE
4. DESCRIPTIVE
5. LYRIC
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2. Directions: Below are summaries/themes of classical poems. Classify the poems asLYRIC, NARRATIVE or DESCRIPTIVE.1. The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri talks about a man, generally assumed tobe Dante himself, is miraculously enabled to undertake an ultramundanejourney, which leads him to visit the souls in Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise.2. The poem "All Things Bright and Beautiful" by Cecil Frances Alexander tellsabout how great God Almighty is. The God who has given us eyes to see andlips to tell, the God who control the season, the God who controls the sun,and the God who creates and makes everything.3. The "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" by Thomas Gray is a 1751 poemabout the buried inhabitants of a country churchyard and a meditation onthe inevitability of death for all.4. This poem by Shakespeare which starts with the line, "Shall I compare thee toa summer's day" notes that the young man has qualities that surpass asummer's day.5. The poem Ballad of a Mother's Heart" by Jose La Villa Tierra talks about ayoung man who went out late at night to meet his maiden fair. He knelt downin tears and declared his true love towards her. The young girl wants him toprove it by bringing his mother's heart, he did it without any tears orhesitations. It was raining hard yet he went to his love but on his way, heslipped and felt the pain. He remembered how good his mother is and a voiceasked him “were you hurt, child?" It was coming from his mother's heart.
Answer:
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3. Directions: Below are summaries/themes of classical poems. Classify the poems as LYRIC, NARRATIVE or DESCRIPTIVE. 1. The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri talks about a man, generally assumed to be Dante himself, is miraculously enabled to undertake an ultramundane journey, which leads him to visit the souls in Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise.2. The poem “All Things Bright and Beautiful” by Cecil Frances Alexander tells about how great God Almighty is. The God who has given us eyes to see and lips to tell, the God who control the season, the God who controls the sun, and the God who creates and makes everything. 3. The “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” by Thomas Gray is a 1751 poem about the buried inhabitants of a country churchyard and a meditation on the inevitability of death for all.4. This poem by Shakespeare which starts with the line, “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day” notes that the young man has qualities that surpass a summer's day.5. The poem Ballad of a Mother’s Heart” by Jose La Villa Tierra talks about a young man who went out late at night to meet his maiden fair. He knelt down in tears and declared his true love towards her. The young girl wants him to prove it by bringing his mother’s heart, he did it without any tears or hesitations. It was raining hard yet he went to his love but on his way, he slipped and felt the pain. He remembered how good his mother is and a voice asked him “were you hurt, child?” It was coming from his mother’s heart.
1. Descriptive
2.Narrative
3.Narrative
4.Lyric
5.Descriptive
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4. AGNOSTIC TESTSY.2021 2022 (1) SEMESTER)DirectionsАерісA epicA epicRead cach statement carefully. Choose the correct answer and write the letter of the correctanswer on your paper. Do not write anything on the questionnaire Use CAPITAL LETTERS,B 1 This story is passed down from generation to generation and it becomes part of a tradition of a community Whatdoyoucall this narrative?B. folktaleC legendDmyth2. This story is told to explain a belief a practice or a natural phenomenon. What do you call this narrative?B fableC legendD myth3. This story is presented as history but is unlikely to be true. What do you call this narrative?B fableC legendD. myth4. It is a Filipino love song traditionally sung by a man wooing the woman of his dreams.A HaranaB sonataC kundimanD. sarungbanggi5. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the precolonial literature of the Philippines?A Precolonial literature includes chants, proverbs, and songsB. Precolonial literature includes folk narratives like folktales, epics, and mythsC. Precolonial literature includes literature that were passed on fiom generation to generationD. Precolonial literature depicts the livelihood customs, and traditions of the Filipinos during the Spanishoccupation6. Tabi, tabi po, Ingkong Makikiraan po lamang. This is an example ofa Bugtong/Riddle B. Bulong/Chants C. Kasabihan/Sayings D. Tanaga7. Which of the following years are NOT considered as part of the postwar and contemporary period?A 1900-5930C. 1960-1975B. 1947-5960D. 1975-19908. Complete the following analogyJose Rizal Noli Me Tangere Pedro PaternoA El FilibusterismoC. NinayB. Gracias de sin sempiternasD. Sampaguitas y poesias varias9. What was the medium of instruction in public schools during the American occupation of the Philippines?A. EnglishB. FilipinoC. NihonggoD. Tagalog10 What is considered to be the first modern Filipino short story?A. Dead StarsB. His Native Soil C. A Child of Sorrow D. Lupang Tinubuan11. What poetry is written and read on a mobile phone?A. RhymeB. hypertextC lyric poetryD textula12. All pairs of words form end rhymes except one. Which pair of words is it?A. earth birth B. leaf - griefC. try - fullyD. mancan13. All pairs of words form tugmang patinig' EXCEPT one. Which pair of words is it?A wala-tamaC. napapako-mapasoB. makibaka binabataD. pangalangin paghiling14. What literary devices are used on purpose by a writer in his work to convey its meaning?A. literary charactersC. literary elementsB. literary meaningD. literary techniques15. Which literary device is NOT inherent in a short story?A. charactersB. conflictC. dialogue16. Which is NOT an element of a drama?A. charactersB. eventsC. plotD. stage direction17. Which refers to the conversation between the characters in a drama?D. setting
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5. Sa Ugoy ng DuyanSana'y di magmaliw ang dati kong araw,Nang munti pang bata sa piling ni nanay,Nais kong maulit ang awit ni inang mahal,Awit ng pag-ibig habang ako'y nasa duyan,Sana'y di magmaliw ang dati kong araw,Nang munti pang bata sa piling ni nanay.Nais kong maulit ang awit ni inang mahal,Awit ng pag-ibig habang ako'y nasa duyan,Sa aking pagtulog na labis ang himbing,Ang bantay ko'y tala, ang tanod ko'y bituin,Sa piling ni nanay, langit ay buhayPuso kong may dusa sabik sa ugoy ng duyan..."Sa Ugoy ng Duyan" (literally in Tagalog: "In the Rocking of the Cradle"; officialEnglish Title: The Sway of the Baby Hammock") is a Filipino lullaby. The music wascomposed by Lucio San Pedro while the lyrics was written by Levi Celerio. Both ofthem were National Artists of the Philippines and this song was their most popularcolaboration Due to its popularity in the Philippines, it has been regarded by anentertainment writer in Philippine Entertainment Portal as familiar as the Philippinenational anthem It has been interpreted and recorded by various Filipino artists.Lucio San Pedro composed the music of "Ugoy ng Duyan"; it was derived from thefourth piece of his own Suite pastorale in the '40s. San Pedro drew inspiration incomposing the music of the song from the melody his mother, Soledad Diestro,hummed when he and his siblings' were put into sleep during their childhood.1. What do you think is the song all about?2. What is the general message of the song?3. Can you relate to the song? In what way?4. How well do you know about taking care of a child?
Answer:
1.Its all about the child looking back to the memories of how he takes care of her mother.
2.Love between mother and child
3.yeah,on how my mother takes care for me when I was a child when I was in a cradle also
4.Not much just a lil bit coz I'm an only child I don't have an experience on taking care of a child.
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6. A.) ABOUT THE AUTHOR Alfred Edward Housman was born on March 26, 1859 in Fockbury, Worcestershire, England and died on April 30, 1936 in Cambridge. He was an English classical scholar and poet and was one of the foremost classicists of his age and has been ranked as one of the greatest scholars who ever lived. "When I Was One-and-Twenty" is a poem published in his extremely popular first collection A Shropshire Lad (1896). This poem is about the speaker's personal experience. It is a lyrical poem famous on account of its themes of regret and wisdom. B.) UNLOCKING OF WORD DIFFICUTIES Directions: You can encounter the words 'guineas,' 'rubies,' 'bosom,' 'vain,' and 'rue' in the poem entitled WHEN I WAS ONE-AND-TWENTY by Alfred Edward Housman. Arrive at the meanings of the underlined words through context clues. Write the LETTER of the correct answer on the space provided before the number. _____1.) He received only ten guineas for this stately and vigorous poem.a.) Unit of money b.) A gift c.) An offer _____2.) A lot of modern rubies are now changed to enhance its natural red coloring. a.) a hard substance such as iron, steel, copper, or lead b.) a heavy yellow elemental metal of great value c.) a precious stone that is a red corundum _____3.) She held the child to her generous bosom. a.) man's shoulder b.) woman's chest c.) woman's hand _____4.) Employers clearly hoped that the workers would stay longer, but their efforts were lergely in vain. a.) useless b.) successful c.) acknowledged _____5.) You will live to rue the loss of such a good opportunity. a.) satisfaction b.) content c.) regret
Answer:
1.)a
2.)c
3.)c
4.)b
5.)a
Explanation:
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7. 1.Which of the following characteristics is NOT true about folksongs of the lowlands of Luzon? *A.they are songs about loveB.they are usually short with repeated melodyC.they are songs used in burial or other ritualsD.they are songs of lullaby and children’s games2. What song characteristic is present wherein the first and the last measures have incomplete beats? *A.melodic contourB.upbeat rhythmC.syncopatedD.ternary form3. Which of the following ethnolinguistic groups is NOT part of the Luzon Lowlands? *A.Kinaray-aB.BicolanoC.KapampanganD.Pangasinense4. Why do most folksongs have different variations or versions? *A.because their melodies was so hard to singB.because their rhythms was very complicatedC because they were taught by professional musiciansD.because they were just taught inaccurately by oral tradition5. Which statement best describes upbeat rhythm? *A.both first and last measures are completeB.first measure has complete beats and last measure is incompleteC.first measure has incomplete beats and last measure is completeD.broken beat in the first measure is completed in the last measure6. What is the tempo used in the song “Si Nanay, Si Tatay”? *A.fastB.slowC.moderateD.very fast7. What do you call a method of teaching music by imitation? *A.mirror methodB.reading comprehensionC.rote methodD.sight-singing8. What does the Ilocano folksong “Pong-Pong" Guinapong” depicts? *A.it tells about a farmer who cooks pinakbet for his baonB.it tells about the musical chirping of a Maya birdC.it tells about a man who takes care of his chickenD.it tells about the love of a child to his/her mother and a father9. Which of the following statements best describe the music of the lowlands of Luzon? *A.it has a free meter and tempoB.it is usually performed by the people in IfugaoC.it is accompanied by indigenous instrumentsD.it is used to accompany the daily activities of the people10. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the folksongs of Luzon lowlands? *A.it is in duple, triple, and quadruple time meterB.it is written by famous musicians and composersC.it is passed down to other people through oral traditionD.it has influences from Spanish and other western countries11. How many beats are missing in the first measure of the folksong “Telebong, Telebong? *A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four12. Which of the following is NOT a theme or a concept of folk songs? *A.love and lyricalB.lullabies and other gamesC.songs about their workD.songs used in the liturgy13. What is the story behind the folk song “Oalay Manoc Con Taraz”? *A.it tells about the musical chirping of a Maya birdB.it tells about a farmer who cooks pinakbet for his baonC.it tells about a man who takes care of his bird or chickenD.it tells about the love of a child to his/her mother and father14. Which of the following is an Ilocano folksong? *A.Manang BidayB.Sarung BanggiC.SitsiritsitD.Tiririt ng Maya15. How can you describe the theme or concept of the folksong “Tiririt ng Maya”? *A.work songB.alphabet songC.game song or children songD.love and lyrical
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8. Overview Lyrics Listen Main results Once upon a younger year When all our shadows disappeared The animals inside came out to play Went face to face with all our fears Learned our lessons through the tears Made memories we knew would never fade One day my father, he told me "Son, don't let it slip away" He took me in his arms, I heard him say "When you get older Your wild heart will live for younger days Think of me if ever you're afraid" He said: "One day you'll leave this world behind So live a life you will remember" My father told me when I was just a child "These are the nights that never die" My father told me When thunder clouds start pouring down Light a fire they can't put out Carve your name into those shining stars He said: "Go venture far beyond the shores Don't forsake this life of yours I'll guide you home, no matter where you are" One day my father, he told me "Son, don't let it slip away" When I was just a kid, I heard him say "When you get older Your wild heart will live for younger days Think of me if ever you're afraid" He said: "One day you'll leave this world behind So live a life you will remember" My father told me when I was just a child "These are the nights that never die" My father told me "These are the nights that never die" My father told me My father told me WHAT IS THE TITLE OF THE SONG
Answer:
Avicii-The Nights
Explanation:
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9. derection: Write TRUE if the statement is TRUE and FALSE if otherwise. 1. Ludwig van Beethoven bridged the music from Classical to Romantic era. 2. An example of a composition that shows nationalism is the "Polonaise" by Frederic Chopin. 3. The Romantic Era is the period from 1820-1910 4. Romantic Period is the period of romance and love. 5. Niccolo Paganini is a Romantic composer who was the most famous violin virtuoso in the world and known for his great skills in violin. 6. Composers from Romantic Period were inspired by the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart that the use music as a means of expressing their emotions and individuality . 7. Frederic Chopin is a Romantic composer who started his musical skills with playing the mandolina violin at age 7 8. Frederic Chopin was known as the "Poet of the Piano." 9. Franz Liszt is known as the virtuoso pianist. 10. Program music is an instrumental composition that conveys images or scenes to tell a short slon or lyrics 11. Hector Berloiz and Robert Schumann are famous Romantic composers who composed program 12. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky composed the "Fatum" and "Romeo and Juliet 13.Nationalism means pride for another country or culture. 14. The Carnival of Venice is one of the best know piano works of Paganini 15. The Carnival of Animals was composed by a child prodigy Camille Saint-Saens.pasagot thanks
Answer:
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