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    1. PG 5 Mark Twain was notorious for stretching the truth‚ such truth stretching is hyperbole. 2. PG6 Miss Watson was characterized as a tolerable slim old maid. 3. PG7 When the wind was trying to whisper something to Huck personification was coming into play. 4. PG8 The stirring in the dark creating a "me-yow!" sound is onomatopoeia. 5. PG9 Informal style is being used throughout as Huck describes the stories told. 6. PG 10 The superstitions brought forth have imagery when describing

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    ENDURING LOVE – CHAPTERS 3-6 |QUOTATION |Who said this to whom? |LANGUAGE ANALYSIS |THEMATIC links? |ANALYSIS of effect on reader | |“The explosion of |First person narrative |Metaphor: compares idea of violent |●Science concept used for disaster |McEwan uses this image of a violent explosion to compare the balloon incident with

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    Dr. Jose Rizal

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    and works of Rizal in Germany. Rotten Beef and Stinking Fish: Rizal and the Writing of Philippine History 1. The focus is the annotated re-edition of Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (Events in the Philippine Islands). Also known as Rizal’s Morga. 2. It all started in February 1887 when Rizal was reflecting on his country’s history after completing Noli Me Tangere. 3. In April 1886‚ he sent a letter to Ferdinand Blumentritt asking him to write the Philippine history. 4. By August 1888‚ resigned

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    before the arrival of the Spniards.  Ancient Syllabary (system of writing)  Metallurgy and Metalworking  Shipbuilding  Trading with China and other neighboring islands in Southeast Asia Why did Rizal choose Morga’s Work?    Antonio de Morga was the governor-general in the Philippines (1593-1603). He was not only an eyewitness but also a leading actor in the happenings in the islands at the time. He recorded his

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    from one boarding house to another Finally lived in a little room together with two other Filipinos – Justo Trinidad and Jose Albert *Life in Paris -Spent most of his time in the reading room of the Bibliotique National checking up his historical annotations on Morga’s book - Writing letters to his family and friends - In the gymnasium for his daily physical exercises - Visiting his friends‚ dining at the homes of his friends‚ such as the Tavera’s‚ Ventura’s‚ Bousted’s and Luna’s Dr. Trinidad Pardo

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    Annotations to Morga’s 1609 Philippine History by José Rizal; translated by Austin Craig As a child José Rizal heard from his uncle‚ José Alberto‚ about a ancient history of the Philippines written by a Spaniard named Antonio de Morga. The knowledge of this book came from the English Governor of Hong Kong‚ Sir John Browning‚ who had once paid his uncle a visit.  While in London‚ Rizal immediately acquainted himself with the British Museum where he found one of the few remaining copies

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    CONDE‚ Clarina R. BA Comm2 Chapter 15: Rizal’s Second Sojourn in Paris and the Universal Exposition of 1889 * Difficulty of Finding Quarters * March 1889‚ it was extremely difficult for a visitor to find living quarters in Paris. * Universal Exposition scheduled to open on May6‚ 1889 and it attracted thousands of tourists and all hotel accommodations were taken. * Life in Paris * Despite the lively and festive life in Paris‚ Rizal proceeds to spend his time frugally and

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    Rizal in Paris‚ France 17 June 1883 Rizal arrived at Paris. He spent the whole day walking around and observing the beautiful cities. 18 June 1883 With Felipe Zamora and Cunanan‚ He visited the Leannec Hospital to observe how Dr‚ Nicaise treated his patients. He was stunned to see the advanced facilities in the accommodation in the said hospital. 19 June 1883 He again visited Dr. Nicaise who showed the technique of operation. Later he went to see dupytren Museum. 20 June 1883 Rizal visited

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    Movement To prove his point and refute the accusations of prejudiced Spanish writers against his race‚ Rizal annotated the book‚ Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas‚ written by the Spaniard Antonio Morga. The book was an unbiased presentation of 16th century Filipino culture. Rizal through his annotation showed that Filipinos had developed culture even before the coming of the Spaniards. While annotating Morga’s book‚ he began writing the sequel to the Noli‚ the El Filibusterismo. He completed the

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    ------------------------------------------------- "RIZAL’S SECOND SOJOURN(pag babakasyon) IN PARIS AND THE UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION(paglalahad) OF 1889"               Paris in the spring of   1889 was bursting with gaiety(joy) and excitement because of the universal exposition. Thousands of visitors from all corner of the world crowded every hotel‚ inn‚ and boarding house .every -where  in the metropolis the hotel rate in London ‚ was caught in the whirl of gay Parisian life .despite the social parties

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