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[Sagot para sa’yo] ASSESSMENT 2: INTEGRATING LIFE VALUES Directions: The students will write an essay or journal entry on how they can apply the values discussed in their own lives, drawing inspiration from the poem and the poet's experiences. About the Author: Inigo Reuel Ynarez Born in the quiet town of Bocaue, Bulacan, cradled by misty traditions and ancestral whispers, Inigo Reuel Ynarez was a poet who believed that dawn held the world's most sacred truths. Raised by a grandmother who greeted every sunrise with a prayer and a cup of salabat, Inigo grew up learning that silence and small things held deep meaning. He studied philosophy and folklore, often blending both into lyrical meditations on life, time, and memory. Ynarez's poetry is marked by its reverence for stillness and its quiet confrontation with impermanence. His piece "FREEDOM" exemplifies a soft invocation of morning where breath, breeze, and dew become metaphors for life's ephemeral beauty. Like much of his work, the poem moves gently through the liminal space between sleep and waking, death and life, reminding readers that hope is often found in the hush, not the clamor. Inigo never sought fame. His works were handwritten, passed between friends, and left in library books for strangers to find. To read his poetry is to listen to the world exhale. "FREEDOM" by Inigo Reuel Ynarez Beneath the hush of waking skies, The world stirs slowly, breath by breath. The breeze is stitched with lullabies, In moments small, we cheat the death. In golden hush, the day is spun. Of dreams undone before they've run, The sun begins its soft ascent, And dew clings close in sweet lament. A single bird takes flight above, Its wings cut paths through painted air. It sings of freedom, loss, and love; A melody so rich and rare. Discussion Points: 1. How does the poet demonstrate a sense of responsibility or duty in their work? 2. In what ways can the themes of the poem inspire us to take on our commissions in life? 3. What personal goals or responsibilities do you feel committed to, and how can you pursue them with a sense of purpose?
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[Sagot para sa’yo] For your Asynchronous Activity JULY 22, 2025 EXPLAINING COHERENCE AND COHESION Coherence: Refers to the logical flow and clarity of ideas in a text. It ensures that the writing makes sense as a whole. Cohesion: Refers to the use of linguistic devices to link sentences and paragraphs together, making the text easy to follow. Poor Example: Renewable energy is important. Fossil fuels are running out. Solar and wind power are good. They help the environment. Countries are using them more. It’s a trend now. Good example: Renewable energy is becoming increasingly important as fossil fuels like coal and oil are depleting and causing environmental harm. Solar and wind power, in particular, are beneficial because they help reduce pollution and provide sustainable energy. As a result, many countries are adopting these renewable sources more widely. This shift towards renewable energy is not just a trend but a necessary step for a healthier planet. ACTIVITY 1: TRACK IT! Instruction: Read the provided poem and identify areas lacking coherence and cohesion. Then, in a short bond paper, rearrange and rewrite the poem. Please be sure to use transition devices to achieve coherence and cohesion. Write a short reflection using the processing questions below. "The Sun and the Moon" The sun rises in the east, Bright and warm, it shines. Birds sing songs of joy, In the forest, green and tall. The moon glows softly, Stars twinkle in the night. The river flows gently, Mountains stand high and proud. In the city, cars rush by, People hurry to and fro. The sun sets in the west, Leaving shadows long and deep. PROCESSING QUESTIONS: 1. Where does the text lose logical flow? 2. Are there any sentences or paragraphs that seem out of place? 3. What transitions or linking words are missing or could be improved?
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