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[Sagot para sa’yo] LANGUAGE FEATURES• Guess the wordECIOV FO ETH SVREV
[Sagot para sa’yo] why do national parks and roadside landscape encourage planting more native plant species
[Sagot para sa’yo] beauteous part of speech
[Sagot para sa’yo] What are the types of smelling?
[Sagot para sa’yo] Aime____(read) the book all afternoon
[Sagot para sa’yo] what did you learn about tom canty in the beginning of the story
[Sagot para sa’yo] map of Asia a. atlas b. encyclopedia c. Almanac
[Sagot para sa’yo] How my brother brought home a wife Most exciting part of the story Solution to the problem Lesson/moral of the story
[Sagot para sa’yo] A. Write True if the statement is true and False if otherwise. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. 1. Point of View is the perspective, or view from which the narrator tells the story. 2. Third person point of view-a person is not involved in the actual story. 3. Today was the worst day of my life. I had failed in the examination in English. This is an example of second person point of view. 4. The narrator is one of the characters in the first person point of view. 5. The third person point of view tells his or her story. 6. A narrator is a person who narrates something, especially a character who recounts the events of a novel or narrative poem. 7. Second person, one way to recognize this is the use of pronoun I by the narrator. 8. The narrator is the person/character who is telling the story. This is first person point of view. 9. In the third person point of view the perspective of "he" or "she" is narrated. 10. I was five years old when I met Sally. We walked to school together every day until high school. This is an example of third person point of view.
[Sagot para sa’yo] 1. Define the following theories of understanding societies/communities. a. Social structuralism b. Ethnocentrism pasagot mo need lang today
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