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marielnicoleee · 4 years
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Angelo Miguel Barayuga- No Seatwork
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marielnicoleee · 4 years
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FOOTNOTE TO YOUTH (FORMALIST)
Jose Garcia Villa composed Footnote to Youth in 1933. The concept of the story Footnote to Youth suggests that people will still go for their gut instincts, that they will get what they want, particularly as adolescents, and that they will think twice about it in the end. The poem's biggest disagreement was the choice made by the two teenage lovers at such a young age. They choose to marry because they think they are experienced enough to navigate the next step of their lives. This poem is named Footnote to Youth by the author because it serves as a reminder to all, particularly young people, to be responsible of any decision they make. The speaker of this poem illustrated what life is all about.
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marielnicoleee · 4 years
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FOOTNOTE TO YOUTH (FEMINIST)
Women's plight is depicted in literature, and the oppressive position of women is condemned. Unless there are underappreciated feminism problems and prejudices depending on the perspective of the male scholar, as in this case, Jose Garcia Villa, the roles of women are extensively studied in this explanation. a footnote Youth is a reflection of Filipino society, which feminism despises. The definition is described as one in which "men have access to the foreign while women have access to only the domestic," and in which women's "shared humanity" has been largely ignored. Feminism aims to reform this culture by pushing for fair opportunity for women as well as the protection of women's rights, desires, and issues.
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marielnicoleee · 4 years
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FOOTNOTE TO YOUTH (MARXIST)
Dodong and his father spent the whole day at the farm with their carabao. This is a really essential Filipino culture since the Philippines' economies would crumble without farmers. His father worked every day, while her mother took care of the home. They are facing economical challenges, but even though his father had a diseased tooth, he is unlikely to see the doctor. Dodong takes advantage of the opportunity to remind his father about the marriage when he is in agony due to a decayed tooth. Dodong took a choice that would transform his life as time progressed. He holds a great deal of responsibility and remorse as a consequence of his action, but he is unable to undo it. As his son even asks for his approval to marry Tona, he refuses because he understands how difficult it is to start a family at such a young age. The history repeats itself.
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marielnicoleee · 4 years
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FOOTNOTE TO YOUTH (READERS RESPONSE CRITICISM)
This was a fascinating story to read. I really liked reading about visual elements of the plot because the author really did a fantastic job of portraying each of the places and characters in a vivid manner. While certain sections were a little difficult to comprehend, the story itself did not get destroyed; I always had a nice time reading it. It always had a turn in the story, but it was a tale I didn't suspect from the outset. but in spite of that, I believe it was always dull because I still believe that the moral is really relevant and it was well articulated Although there are portions of the plot that are less than clear, the majority of it is simple to comprehend regardless.
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marielnicoleee · 4 years
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When I See a Barong-barong by Maximo Ramos
Maximo Ramos described the weak and suffering side of Manila without scorn or mockery. The depiction's verisimilitude was done for the sake of honest interpretation rather than satire.
This poem was composed shortly after Manila's liberation (March 4, 1945) The barong-barong, or makeshift shanties, were the striking local colour that embodied a significant portion of the poem. This form of housing was widely found along riverbanks or under bridges, built by "squatters," a derogatory word for illegal settlers.
During a time of great suffering, the poem portrays a deep sense of nationalism and a positive respect for one's fellow man. The appreciation he evinced was inspired by an urge to see people survive through the destruction created by the war. Due to the change in setting, a full implementation of the poem in the current sense may be unacceptable.
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marielnicoleee · 4 years
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Critique about "He who sleeps on my lap” by Ronald Baytan
It is about a man who wants to express his feelings for his friend, but is afraid of what the consequences. He is torn between his personae. He is gambling all on showing his friend the depths of his emotions, but he is still scared of what will happen as a result.
His male friend thinks that a man wants a woman, but he thinks he doesn't. To no avail, he disputes with his mate, and so we can conclude that their relationship is a bad one. the soulmate's apprehension that if he was to expose his true nature, he would be rejected by the community, which he values highly. As such, he's making an effort to suppress his feelings knowing it just causes him more suffering if he does not.
The cadence is a rhythmic flow or series of sounds in language. The beat switches motion occurs here. It could be all of these. How a person's voice varies when he or she is speaking Rhythmically, a number of tones or voices follows. a poem will sound lonely and gentle when spoken with a soft and gentle voice Furthermore, it imbues the poem with both with thoughts and emotions. It adds meaning to the poem by helping it express the sensory aspects of the three stages of a person's loss: elation, despair, and relief. The rhythmic structure illustrates the unhappiness and suffering in the poem “He who sleeps on my lap” The speaker cannot move very quickly.
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marielnicoleee · 4 years
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A critique paper about  “Curse” by Pablo Neruda
Pablo Neruda discusses the conflict between man and society in his poem "Walking Around," composed around 1935. The paper focuses on how individuals have lost their identity because of the search for their own uniqueness. It's a dark and sad poem, as Neruda conveys the feeling of hopelessness to the audience.
He begins the poem with, “It so happens I am sick of being a man” which gives the poem an exhausted and irritated mood. He also moves on to find out movie theatres and tailor-shops, all of which concern looks and delusion. What Neruda tries to mean is that he is stressed out, he feels lost in these beauty- focused enterprises, and he is sick of the man-made world of vanity.
He then points to a barbershop, which often affects beauty. He claims that he does not want to see any more parks, shops, or spectacles, all of which are for beauty. The other two things that he does not want to see, elevators and products, affect urban life and society’s need for more of it. Neruda then reveals that he is tired of his own ego, as he writes, “I am sick of my feet and my nails/And my hair and my shadow.” 
Neruda writes about how he does not want to carry on living as he has been living. He needs to express his thoughts without doubt or insecurity. He then points to how per Monday, he is compelled to go back to the job he hates. As Neruda worked for the government, this illustrates how he did not share his feelings about the government he worked for. He builds a bleak vision of death, and compares every day of his career to death, and then to hell. So, Neruda needs to make people mindful of their vanity and he will cross God and the government to do it, but he is insecure about expressing his feelings.
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marielnicoleee · 4 years
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Where's the patis?
Traveling is a great Filipino dream.He has a vision of being a tourist and visit different places in asia , to catch a glimpse of Rome, Paris , London and to go to America even if only for a week in a fly specked motel in California is the sum of all his delight.When one is going to leave Manila International Airport in a pink cloud of Despedidas is made but the dream turns into a nightmare very quickly.Because in every palaces and fleshpot and skyscraper of that magic world called ''ABROAD'' there is no ''patis'' to be had.Even if how sumptuous the food there ,it cannot replace the Philippine cuisine is serving that every filipino abroad is missing.There is no Place like Home!Its in just in the Philippines.
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marielnicoleee · 4 years
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Plot
Christopher Robin is a young boy who has stuffed friends in a place called the Hundred Acre Wood – Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, Roo, Owl and Rabbit – all of whom had great adventures with. However, he is later sent to boarding school, so his friends throw him a goodbye party. While everybody sleeps after eating cake, Christopher has a conversation with Pooh, in which they both conclude that "doing nothing often leads to the very best kind of something". At their meeting spot, Christopher tells Pooh that he will never forget him even when he grows up.
Meanwhile, Pooh awakens and does his stoutness exercises. After he realizes that his honey is gone, he goes to Piglet's house, then Rabbit's house, then Eeyore's, but his friends aren't there. Pooh comes across the door and he decides to travel through and finds himself in London. He reunites with Christopher, who is shocked to see Pooh, but takes him back to his home after a neighbor bothers Christopher about a card game. After a night and morning of chaos (including Pooh knocking down all of his kitchen shelves in search of honey), Christopher escorts Pooh back to Sussex on the next train, bringing his work papers along with him.
After sneaking past Christopher's cottage, the two enter the Hundred Acre Wood. Christopher becomes exasperated by Pooh's absent-mindedness and fear of Heffalumps and Woozles and angrily tells Pooh that he isn't a child anymore, before the two get separated in the fog. After falling into a "Heffalump Trap", which is then flooded by rainfall, soaking him and his belongings, Christopher discovers Eeyore and Piglet, who lead him to the others, hiding in a log out of fear of a Heffalump. Unable to persuade his friends that he is truly Christopher Robin, he pretends to defeat the Heffalump to convince them. Finally realizing that he is Christopher Robin, they joyfully greet him. When they reunite with Pooh at their meeting spot, Christopher apologizes for getting upset earlier. Christopher tells Pooh how lost he feels, but Pooh reminds him that they have found each other and comforts him with a hug.
At the meeting, Christopher discovers that his papers aren't in his briefcase, which instead contains objects from the woods that Tigger left for him, including Eeyore’s detachable tail. Evelyn arrives and Christopher joins her to search for Madeline. Madeline, Pooh, and the others stow away in a truck carrying Winslow company crates, but Tigger, Eeyore, and Piglet are accidentally thrown out when Tigger's tail snaps shut and they encounter Christopher and Evelyn in the process. Pooh and Madeline arrive near the Winslow building and reunite with Christopher, Evelyn, and the others, but Madeline accidentally trips on the stairs and loses all but one of the papers, upsetting her and Pooh. Christopher assures Madeline of her importance to him and that he won't send her to boarding school.
Christopher improvises a new business plan involving reducing the prices of luggage, giving employees paid leave and selling their luggage to everyday people instead of just the wealthy to increase demand. Winslow Jr. dismisses the idea, but his father, Old Man Winslow warms to it and agrees to the plan. Christopher then tells Giles that he is in fact, a Woozle. Winslow is humiliated when it's discovered that he contributed nothing to the plan, having been golfing all weekend. Christopher later takes his family into the Hundred Acre Wood with Pooh, Eeyore, Piglet, and Tigger to meet the rest of his friends. He and Pooh then share a tender moment at their special spot together.
In a mid-credits scene, the employees of Winslow's are seen having fun at the beach while Richard M. Sherman performs "Busy Doing Nothing" on a piano. Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, and Tigger are relaxing on beach chairs with Eeyore saying "Thank you for noticing me".
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marielnicoleee · 4 years
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1. What are citations?
-A citation is a formal reference to a published or unpublished source that you consulted and obtained information from while writing your research paper.
2. What are the different types of citations? Give each at least 3 examples.
APA
A citation is a quotation or an explicit reference to a source of information. When writing a paper of any kind, it is vital that you cite your sources accurately. The APA is the American Psychological Association. ... An APA Citation is a citation written in this style.
DeCarbo, M. A. (1969). Mentorship among older and younger college students. University of California.
Druin, A., & Solomon, C. (1996). Designing multimedia environments for children. J. Wiley & Sons.
Franciscu, J. B., & Chiarini, L. B. (1992). Clarity at last: Including personal spiritual beliefs in patient motivation evaluation. In R. M. Bright III (Ed.), Aspects of Psychology: Vol. 7. Psychology and Religion (2nd ed., pp. 24-68). Amicus.
MLA
The Modern Language Association (MLA) establishes values for acknowledging sources used in a research paper. 
McCorker, Frank. Storymaking and Mythtelling: Comic Literary and Film Images. Oxbridge, 1992.
Druin, Allison, and Solomon, Cynthia. Designing Multimedia Environments for Children. J. Wiley & Sons, 1996.
Yorbach, Erich. "Odysseus Wonderful." Peripatesis: The Representation of Fantasy and Adventure in Western Literature. Edited by Polly Feemis. Syracuse University Press, 1943. pp. 3-23.
Chicago
The Chicago style, when referring to a source of information within the text of a document, in its simplest form, gives a short citation consisting of the name of the author (or authors) and the date of publication.
Albert Einstein, The Meaning of Relativity (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1923), 44–45.
Morris Dickstein, “A Literature of One’s Own: The Question of Jewish Book Awards.” Princeton University Library Chronicle 63, no. 1–2 (Winter 2002): 71.
Dickstein, Morris. “A Literature of One’s Own: The Question of Jewish Book Awards.” Princeton University Library Chronicle 63, no. 1–2 (Winter 2002): 70–74.
Turabian
The Turabian style is a citing and referencing system based on the Chicago style and named after Kate Turabian, from the University of Chicago, who authored a manual to guide students in citing and referencing when writing research papers. The print manual is available from all Monash libraries.
Katie Kitamura, A Separation (New York: Riverhead Books, 2017), 25.
Sharon Sassler and Amanda Jayne Miller, Cohabitation Nation: Gender, Class, and the Remaking of Relationships (Oakland: University of California Press, 2017), 114.
Mary Rowlandson, “The Narrative of My Captivity,” in The Making of the American Essay, ed. John D’Agata (Minneapolis: Graywolf Press, 2016), 19–20.
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marielnicoleee · 4 years
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Is it necessary for a student to utilize the use of academic text when internet connection is ready to use?
Academic texts are still necessary because they have a clear structure. It can help students analyse, convey understanding, think critically and focus on technique and style. If students learn about style and how to write essays early on in their academic careers, they will find it much easier to write papers throughout universityand it allows an individual to think in an analytical way. It involves collecting and analysing information than communicating it in a manner that makes sense to the reader. Using the internet helps because it is easier but it also has disadvantages. Students may lose focus on their studies as they spend too much time on the Internet. If any person is spending much time on the Internet connected devices, they can be addicted to the Internet. An Internet addictive person can lead to spending his precious time on the Internet, rather than doing something productive. And these days kids do lose the ability to communicate with others. They are used to communicating with others via the Internet, but they cannot cope with others.
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marielnicoleee · 4 years
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"Okay lang" my Christmas vacation is okay.
Even though it wasn't as fun as last christmas, I'm still happy because I'm with my family. We had a small party with games and exchange gifts. That's why it's 'okay lang'. :))
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EAPP Homework
Academic Text
essay
translation
thesis
academic journal article
book report
conference paper
dissertation
abstract
explication
case studies
literary criticism
research paper
research proposal
textbook
reports
annotated bibliography
Non Academic Text
blog articles
memo
newspaper
magazine
fiction and non fiction
comics
email messages
personal opinion
diary
speech
digital media
novel
letters
text messages
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marielnicoleee · 4 years
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I really expect that SHS will be challenging but It's gonna get harder before it gets easier, and it will get better, you just gotta make it through the hard stuff first.
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