What is meaning of Bloodied.
1. What is meaning of Bloodied.
Answer:
stained with or covered in blood
2. Pag susuri tungkol sa bloody crayons
PAGSUSURI SA BLOODY CRAYONS
Ang "Bloody Crayons" ay isang pelikulang Pinoy na ipinalabas noong 2017. Ito ay isang mystery thriller film na nagtatampok ng isang grupo ng mga mag-aaral na nagsimula ng isang laro na nauwi sa pagkamatay ng isa sa kanila.Sa kabuuan, ang "Bloody Crayons" ay maaaring masabing isang maayos na pelikula na may mga kapanapanabik na eksena at mga nakakatakot na bahagi.
Karagdagan sa pagsusuriAng pagkakaganap ng mga artista ay mahusay at nabigyan nila ng buhay ang kanilang mga karakter. Mayroon ding mga tagpo na nagpapakita ng tunay na kakulangan ng ating sistema ng hustisya.Gayunpaman, may ilang mga isyu rin sa pelikula, tulad ng ilang mga hindi gaanong malinaw na eksena at konsepto. Maaaring magkaroon ng mga bahagi na nag-iwan ng mga katanungan at hindi nagbigay ng malinaw na kasagutan sa mga ito.Sa kabuuan, kung ikaw ay mahilig sa mga mystery thriller films, maaring magustuhan mo ang "Bloody Crayons". Gayunpaman, kung naghahanap ka ng isang pelikula na may mas malalim na pagsusuri sa mga pangunahing tema nito, maaring hindi ito ang pinakamainam na pagpipilian para sa iyo.Musika ng bloody crayon: brainly.ph/question/30617430
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3. ano ang paksa ng bloody crayon?
Ang paksa ng Bloody Crayons ay tumutukoy sa isang horror-suspense movie na ginawa noong 2017 sa Pilipinas. Ito ay isang pelikula tungkol sa grupo ng mga mag-aaral na naglaro ng isang nakakatakot na laro sa isang libingan, at sa mga kaganapan na sumunod na naging sanhi ng kanilang pagkakatakot at pagkabahala. Ang pelikula ay nagpakita ng mga tema tulad ng pagkakaibigan, pagkakamali at kasalanan, at paghahanap ng katotohanan.
4. We can fool the world but we can't fool our selves
di nalang ako mag tell..
5. What the summary of call a fool a fool
To begin the author writes an essay for a class in the form of how the many people write; with obvious content and writing what people want to hear. The author, Paul Roberts, begins with writing how most students begin a paper, wanting to put it off and dreading a 500 words minimum. The paper is then treaded along writing what everyone else has written, with no excellent detail and counting every word. Then goes on to give major suggestions to make writing and reading what has been written more interesting.
Avoiding obvious content is the first and major point. This means don’t write about what everyone has heard before because the rest of the writers have already though of that idea also. Each writer should have the own distinctive reason why they have a particular feeling towards that subject. To steam off of avoiding obvious content it is also suggested to take the unusual side of the argument. Hearing the other perspective is also writing something most readers haven not read, keeping the reader interested in what is being said.
Roberts writes to avoid use of obvious padding. Avoid filler content to try to add to the word count. When sentences can be written in a few words it shouldn’t be turned into a paragraph to make a word minimum, it is more than likely repetitive and becomes less exciting to read. That just because a sentence can be said in forty-five words instead of seven does not mean that is the route that should be taken. Roberts says that more real content should be found and written about to make that minimum, really get to know the subject that is being written.
The writer continues to say “call a fool a fool” leave out this “in my opinions” and “I believes”. Say beliefs with certainty it gets the points across better and makes one a stronger writer. Roberts also says to use euphemism to make writing and reading more exciting. A reader would reader would rather read a cliché such as “Kicked the bucket” over the man died. It causes the reading more colorful and enjoyable to read.
Avoiding pat expressions is also told by Roberts while they will happen in writing it is recommended to use them as few and far between as possible. Roberts included examples of pat expressions such as; “took the easy way out”, “parted the best of friends”, “from where I sit”, and “to the ends of the earth”. Though these expressions at one point were meaningful and better described a situation, now the words are more clue-like and have lost their intensity. The other downside to pat expressions due to lack of clarity is they become more padding, without real meaning behind the phrases they become “padding” which is Roberts also advises against.
To make the reading more intriguing Roberts recommends using “colorful words”. These are words to grab the reader’s attention and keep them wanting to read more. Colorful words are words with a preexisting association with them. The author chose the example “mother” the majority of people find a pleasant connection with the word mother. Therefore, when trying to describe a close relationship saying “she was like a mother to me” shows a close, nurturing, and caring relationship for most. While some colored words can have a very positive effect within the writing, there are also negative colored words that can do the same in when describing less then pleasant situations. Roberts uses the word “mother-in-law” as a model to negate what is being written. There are also intellectual colorful words which have a very literal meaning but have their own meaning to each reader. Examples of intellectually colorful words given by Roberts include; communist, schoolteacher, liberal, socialist, radical, and salesman. Color words are a way to greatly enhance what the writer is writing.
The author also suggests avoiding use of colorless words. These words are quite literally words that have no color they are very broad and generalized. Roberts uses the words such as; attitudes, cases, nice and circumstances that should be avoided in writing.
“How to say nothing in 500 words” is an article that gives great suggestions on how to become a better writer. There are not only ways to cut out unnecessary information but ways to enhance what is already written. Many students, speakers, and writers would benefit from reading this.
6. a wager is a fool's argument
Answer:
a
Explanation:
a wager is a fool's argument
7. 3. In what way was he able to get his lunch? a. He was able to fool the fish. b. He was able to fool the duck. c. He was able to fool the rock. d. He was able to fool the bug.
Answer:
3. d.
Explanation:
pa brainliest po
Answer:
d.
The bug came buzzing by "hello mr.frog! what are you doing? asked the bug. " l'm having my lunch ! slurp! said the frog Mr Frog Smiled.
Explanation:
its possible that he ate the bug
sana makatulong
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8. what is the meaning of the "wise may learn more of fools than fools of the wise"
Answer:
A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise person
Answer:
Wise person can learn from fools because wise observes the wrongdoings of a fool so that he'll never attempt to do the same way.
9. Fools gold is actually
The mineral pyrite, or iron pyrite, also known as fool's gold, is an iron sulfide with the chemical formula FeS₂. Pyrite is the most abundant sulfide mineral. Pyrite's metallic luster and pale brass-yellow hue give it a superficial resemblance to gold, hence the well-known nickname of fool's gold.
10. heart beat is a mythical throbbing of the arteries as bloodis propelled through them, typically as felt in the wrist of neck. is this true or false guys
Answer:
true teh
Explanation:
oo nga
pabrenliest ty
11. why was the election happened on november 8, 1949 was called the dirtiest and bloodies election in the Philippines?
The 1949 Philippine presidential and vice presidential elections were held on November 8, 1949. ... Gray, publisher of the Manila Evening News, accuse Quirino in their book The Magsaysay Story of widespread fraud and intimidation of the opposition by military action, calling it the "dirty election".
Explanation:
iyan iyan po
12. Reflection:Wisdom is the right use of knowledge. To know is not to be wise. Many men know a great deal, and are all the greater fools for it. There is no fool so great a fool as a knowing fool. But to know how to use knowledge is to have wisdom.”― Charles Spurgeon
Answer:
When the topic calls for a comparison between a "wise man" and a "fool", no one else appears to be more worthy of illustrating this than Socrates Himself.
Most people use to think that the more they know the wiser they become, that is because they don't really understand the difference between knowledge and wisdom. "To know", is not synonymous with "to understand." A lot of people may claim that they know you inside-out, but in reality, it appears that only a few could really understand you.
A knowledgeable person is not always considered a wise person. In fact, a person who knows a lot may sometimes be mistaken as a fool, but a man who is full of wisdom can never be a considered a fool.
Socrates never considered himself wise, instead, he always tells his student that the only he knows, is that he knows nothing; and that is the reason why Socrates is considered the wisest of all. Only fools brag of their wisdom, but the wise will never do so.
"Fools are known for their speech, while wise men are known for their silence."
-Pythagoras.
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13. A wager is a fool's argument
Answer:
1. a wager is a fool's argument.
a. agreement b. battle c. debate d. fight
Explanation:
is this the question?
d. fight
I think correct me if I'm wrong
14. 3. Fish is a cold-bloodied vertebrate which has fins and whose body iscovered with
scales
the outer body of many fish is covered with scales, which are part of the fish's integumentary system. the scales originate from the mesoderm
15. 3. In what way was he able to get his lunch?He was able to fool the fish.b. He was able to fool the duck.c. He was able to fool the rock.d. He was able to fool the bug.
Where is the story behind the question
16. ano ang nais iprating pelikula na bloody crayon?
Ang pelikulang "Bloody Crayons" ay isang psychological thriller na ginawa ng Star Cinema noong 2017. Ito ay naglalarawan ng isang grupo ng mga mag-aaral na naglaro ng isang laro ng crayon sa kanilang field trip sa isang liblib na isla. Ngunit ang laro ay unti-unting nagiging masama, kasama ang pagkamatay ng mga kasamahan nila sa laro. Sa kanilang pagsusuri ng mga nangyayari, natuklasan nila ang mga sekreto at lihim ng isa't isa at ang mga ito ay nagdudulot ng takot at pagkabahala sa kanilang mga sarili. Ang pelikula ay naglalayong ipakita ang mga epekto ng pagkakaroon ng sobrang pagtitiwala sa mga kaibigan at ang mga kahihinatnan ng pagtatago ng mga lihim.
17. What year had the most number of acute bloody diarrhea cases?
Answer:
Cases of acute Bloody Diarrhea has been increasing from 2008 to 2012, with its highest incidence reported in 2012.
Explanation:
18. which year had the most number of acute bloody diarrhea cases?
Answer:
Cases of acute Bloody Diarrhea have been increasing from 2008 to 2012, with its highest incidence reported in 2012.
19. what is the meaning of the wise may learn more of fools than fools of the wise?
Answer:
wise men always try to learn from everything.
Explanation:
wise men try to learn from the fool's perspective and see what they can learn from it, while fools will keep talking like they know everything.
20. Ano ang nais iparating ng pelikula na bloody crayon sa mga tao
Answer:
Ipinapakita nito ang kahalagahan ng pagiging tapat sa mga taong malalapit sa atin at hindi pagpapahalaga sa sariling kapakanan lamang. Mahalagang iparating nito na ang bawat tao ay may kanya-kanyang mga sekreto, emosyon, at kahinaan, kaya't mahalagang maging maingat at responsableng kaibigan. Higit pa rito, nagbibigay ito ng babala tungkol sa peligro ng mga laro at karahasan, at kung paano ito maaaring magdulot ng malalim na epekto sa mga taong nakasangkot.
21. it is use to stream fools
Answer:
fools?
Explanation:
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22. stan 1. Journey - 2. Decided - - 3. Seashore - 4. Bruised - 5. BloodiedPako answer poPlease
Answer:
1.trip or a travel
2.to choose,determine,or settle
3.the land bordering a sea
4.purplish mark on skin
5.stained with blood
Explanation:
sana makatulong
23. 4. A warm-bloodied animal that feeds its young with milk from the
Answer:
Mammals is a warm-bloodied animal that feeds its young with milk from their mammary glands.
24. Which year had the most number of acute bloody diarrhea cases
Answer:
2012
Explanation:
2016 is a year that most number of acute bloody diarrhea cases according to this article.
Explanation :
Bloody diarrhea or dysentery is an inflammation and infection of the intestine, which causes diarrhea that contains blood or mucus. Other possible symptoms include stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, and fever. This condition can occur as a result of a bacterial or parasitic infection.
In the featured article, it says that “Morbidity case rates for acute bloody diarrhea have fluctuated over the last ten years with a significant spike in 2010 and a rapidly increasing trend from 2014 to 2016, until a sudden decline in 2017”.
This means that the peak of bloody diarrhea cases occurred in 2016 and ended with a decrease in 2017.
Learn More About Bloody Diarrhea at : https://brainly.ph/question/22366629
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25. Maaayos bang nailpat ang tunog ng musika sa bloody crayon?
Answer:
Hindi, hindi maaring mailipat ang tunog ng musika sa isang nakarekord na pelikula tulad ng Bloody Crayon. Ang tunog ng musika ay bahagi ng orihinal na disenyo ng tunog ng pelikula at hindi ito maaaring baguhin nang ganun ganun lang.
Explanation:
sana makatulong
26. 3. In what way was he able to get his lunch?a. He was able to fool the fish.b. He was able to fool the duck.c. He was able to fool the rock.d. He was able to fool the bug.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
dahilyan ang answer
27. who made the bloodies revolution of 1986 possible?
Answer:
hitler has the bloodiest revolution in 1986
Answer:
Edsa Revolution
Explanation:
The 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution gathered millions of Filipinos from all walks of life to march along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA), the main artery of Metro Manila, to end the dictatorship of President Ferdinand E. Marcos and begin a new era marked by true freedom and democracy.
28. why did aguinaldo refers the battle of binakayan as his bloodies fight?
Answer:
The Battle of Binakayan–Dalahican (Tagalog: Labanan sa Binakayan–Dalahikan; Spanish: Batalla de Binakayan-Dalahican) was a simultaneous battle during the Philippine Revolution that was fought on November 9–11, 1896 that led to a decisive Filipino victory. The twin battle took place at the shores of Binakayan, in the town of Cavite Viejo (also called Cavite el Viejo, now Kawit); Dalahican and Dagatan in Noveleta; and, to minimal extent, in Imus and Bacoor towns in Cavite, Philippines that lasted for two days before the Spanish army retreated demoralized and in disarray. The result of the battle was the first significant Filipino victory in the country's history.
29. please answer it no fooling arround please, fool arround and i will report it
Answer:
1. TRUE
2. TRUE
3. FALSE
4. TRUE
5. TRUE
6. TRUE
7. TRUE
30. what is meaning of fool
Answer:
Someone who doesn't think wisely or acts silly.
Explanation:
(sorry that my answer is short)
Hope it helps
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