Dream Boy Meaning

Dream Boy Meaning

what does mean of dreaming of handsome boy​

Daftar Isi

1. what does mean of dreaming of handsome boy​


Answer:

imagination imagination

if your a man it means your gay

2. 18.Which of the following is considered as a “myth” in growth and development?A. Girls can eat spicy food during menstruation.B. Boys’ voices become deeper during puberty.C. Most boys have wet dreams during pubertyD. Menstrual blood means a woman is dirty


Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Stan bts,txt,stray kids,got7,enhypen

Stream mo naden dynamite tsaka blueberry eyes aodbdjd


3. TRUE OR FALSE1.voice gets deeper and hips gets wider are some of the physical changes among boys. 2.one of the common physical changes in boys and girls is the development of acne or pimples .3.most boys have wet dreams during puberty4. having menstrual blood means a woman is dirty.5. changes happen to adolescent boys and girls in all dimensions.6.girls are the only one who experienced rapid mental growth.7. menstruation only happens at the age of 18.8.boys develop muscles faster than girls.9.being alone is much preferred by adolescents boys and girls more than being with their friends. ​


Answer:

1.True

2. True

3. False

4 true

5. true

6. true

7. false

8. false

9. true

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4. Let's Try This Suggested Time Allotment: 25 minutes (Week 3) Read the poom below and try to understand the meaning and its message We All Need Love By Dlane Penuel L. Duclan Wo, children, are all the same, boy or gin; nich or poor, big or small We're smart in our own way. Big dreams we have, I say. Some are bom to happy parents, Some others, from home are away. We have different colors but the same rights we have. We want respect and we all need love. Processing Questions: Write your answers on a clean sheet of paper. 1. What is the message of the poem? 2. How are we different from others as presented in the poem? 3. How will you treat others who are different from you?​


Answer:

1 the poem remind us all of us are equal and we do want is love

2. gender, status or either personality we have this difference but in the end we are all equal specially to the eyes of God


5. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaningof its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal."I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slavesand the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table ofbrotherhood.I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering withthe heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into anoasis of freedom and justice.I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where theywill not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.I have a dream today!I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with itsgovernor having his lips dripping with the words of "interposition" and "nullification" -one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to joinhands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.I have a dream today!I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, and every hill andmountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked placeswill be made straight; "and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall seeit together."This is our hope, and this is the faith that I go back to the South with.Self-CheckWhat does the poem say?​


Answer:

equality

Explanation:

The poem indicates that his/her dream is that one day , there will be fairness in all humanity. No racist ,no judgements , no slavery or any act of inequality. That one day , peace , love , faith and equality will rise and prevail.


6. Let's Try This Suggested Time Allviment: 25 minutos (nok 31 Read the poem below and try to understand the meaning and its message We All Need Love By Diane Penuel L. Duclan darkod We, children, are all the same, boy or girl; rich or poor; big or small. We're smart in our own way. Big dreams we have, I say. Some are born to happy parents, Some others, from home are away. We have different colors but the same rights we have. We want respect and we all need love. rocessing Questions: ete your answers on a clean sheet of paper. 1. 2. What is the message of the poem? How are we different from others as presented in the poem? How will you treat others who are different from you? 3​


Answer:

Believe,love & take care you are helpful and politeness

Explanation:


7. Let's Try This Suggested Time Allotment: 25 minutes ( Week 3) Read the poem below and try to understand the meaning and me We All Need Love By Diane Penuel L. Duclan We, children, are all the same, boy or girl; rich or poor; big or small We're smart in our own way. Big dreams we have, I say. dele Some are born to happy parents, Some others, from home are away. We have different colors but the same rights we have. We want respect and we all need love. Processing Questions: Write your answers on a clean sheet of paper. What is the message of the poem? How are we different from others as presented in the poem? 1. 2. 3. How will you treat others who are different from you?​


Answer

1. That equity must be upon all of us, especially when it comes to treatment and love.

2. Lots of us were born from different parents, different places, and different races.

3. I will treat them well and let them feel loved, for everyone must be...


8. "Silver Ships"there are trails that a lad may follow when the years of his bodyhood slip but I shall soar like a swallow on the wings of a silver ship.guiding my bird of metal one with her throbbing frame floating down like a pedal roaring up like a flame winding the wind that scatters smoke from the chimney's lips tearing the clouds to tatters with the wings of a silver ship grazing the broad blue sky light up where the falcon's fare riding the realms of twilight brushed by a comet's hair snug in my coat of leather watching the skyline swing shedding the world like a feather from the tip of a tilted wing there are trails that a lad may travel when the years of the boyhood wane but I'll let a rainbow ravel through the wings of my silver pane.Question1.whay does the boy want to be?2.what does he see himself doing In the future?3.what does the poet mean by?"there are trails a lad may follow when the years of his boyhood slips"?4.do u believe in the phrase"reach for your dream"?5.as a grade give pupil,do you intend to reach for your dream?what do you intend Todo??pasagut Po sa Kapatid kopo Yann tnks​


Answer:

Hinde ko Po alam ehh sorry Po


9. ACIVITY 5. Directions: Answer the following questions. 1. What does it mean to go on a date? 2. What are the activities usually done during dating? 3. Are there certain things that you cannot date someone? Share your reasons 4. Describe your dream date. 5. If you were to court and date a girl/ boy which would you prefer, long term short term? Why?paki answer po ng matino please:)​


Answer:

1.To meet other

2.Pay

3.If you are not impressive style but

if your are not very rich waer simple

Explanation:

hope it's help

Answer:

1.it means u wanna know him/her well

2.eat some foods,talk about your life's,talk about yourself

Explanation:

sorry that's all I know


10. S ratedHenryelessotherI HAVE A DREAM ...(An excerpt from I have a Dream by Martin Luther King Jr.)Pgicalce allad inForsonmal1.Let us not wallow in the valley of despair, I say to you today, my friends.And so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It isa dream deeply rooted in the American dream.I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of itscreed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal."I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and thesons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat ofinjustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis offreedom and justice.shandasasndтуroat to sings1WWI have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not bejudged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.stills heaIt hilld biredorI have a dream today!I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governorhaving his lips dripping with the words of "interposition" and "nullification" -- one day rightthere in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little whiteboys and white girls as sisters and brothers.https://roanoke.com/archive/an-excerpt-from-the-famous-i-have-a-dream-speech/article 54821ecf-a387-5df5-b873-3349d19e6daf.htmlbirdtradfatneQUESTIONS:1. What was the speech all about?2. After reading the excerpt, what do you think is the tone of the speaker? Whatdoes the speaker trying to express?3. What societal issue/s is/are reflected or emphasized in the poem? Cite linesand explain why4. Did the author use language that you understood? Why do you say so?5. What critical approach did you use in understanding the meaning of the poem?Explain why you think that is the approach.pahelp ako guys bukas na kasi ipapasa ​


Answer:

sowwy po tlaga kailangan ko po points


11. D. Ovaries protect the fertilized egg.5. What are the two main parts of the male and female reproductive organs?A. Urethra and uterusC. festes and ovariesB. Penis and vaginaD. epldidymls and falloplan tube6. Which of the following changes happens to a body of a boy at pubertystoge?A.The voice becomes deeper.C. The breasts grow larger.B. The muscles become smaller. D. The hlps become broader.7. What is meant by wet dreamsA. Dreaming about water.B. Dreaming about taking a bath.C. Discharging semen during sleep.D. Dischorging blood during sleep.8. Which of the following is NOT a part of physical changes in girls duringpuberty?A. brood hipsC. appearance of Adam's AppleB. growth of hair in the armpitD. development of breasts9. When menstruation begins in female during puberty, what does this meanA. She is already capable of producing sperm cells.B. She will start to develop broader hips.C. She can enter into a relationship​


Answer:

5.B

6.A

7.C

8.C

9.none of the above


12. I say to you today, my friends, even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed, “We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal.” I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. I have a dream today! I have a dream that one day down in Alabama—with its vicious racists, with its Governor having his lips dripping with the words of interposition and nullification—one day right there in Alabama, little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers. I have a dream today! I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, and every hill and mountain shall be made low. The rough places will be plain and the crooked places will be made straight, “and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.” This is our hope. This is the faith that I go back to the South with. With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day. And this will be the day. This will be the day when all of God’s children will be able to sing with new meaning, “My country ’tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing. Land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrims’ pride, from every mountainside, let freedom ring.” And if America is to be a great nation, this must become true. So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire, let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York; let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania; let freedom ring from the snow-capped Rockies of Colorado; let freedom ring from the curvaceous slopes of California. But not only that. Let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia; let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee; let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of Mississippi. “From every mountainside, let freedom ring.” And when this happens, and when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God’s children—black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics—will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, “Free at last. Free at last. Thank God Almighty, we are free at last.” 1. What does Martin Luther King Jr. mean when he said, “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed, ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal.’ ”? 2. How did he want his four children to be judged by others? 3. Why was he asking for a change? 4. What criticisms did he tell about America? 5. From your perspective, has King’s dream been fulfilled? Explain. 6. How did the King’s speech influence the way the Americans view the world? 7. Have you been discriminated because of your physical attributes like your skin color? What have you done? 8. What unchanging values of African Americans are reflected from the speech? 9. When can you say that someone enjoys freedom? 10.In your opinion, to what extent can freedom be enjoyed by the citizens of a country?


Answer:

Changes in heat can usually be detected as changes in temperature. Usually, when you add energy to a bunch of atoms they move faster and get hotter. ... For instance, when water is boiling, adding heat does not increase its temperature. This happens at the boiling temperature of every substance that can vaporize.

Explanation:


13. Lots Try This Suggested Time Allotment: 25 minutes (Week 3) Read the poem below and try to understand the meaning and its message We All Need Love By Diane Penuel L. Ducian We, children, are all the same, boy or girt; rich or poor, big or small We're smart in our own way. Big dreams we have, I say. Some are born to happy parents; Some others, from home are away. We have different colors but the same rights we have. We want respect and we all need love Processing Questions: Write your answers on a clean sheet of paper. 1. What is the message of the poem? 2 How are we different from others as presented in the poem?3.How will you treat others who are different from you? ​


sorry po gr.6 palang po ako


14. Suggested Time Allotment. 25 minutes Read the poem below and try to understand the meaning and its message We All Need Love By Diane Penuel L Ducian We children, are all the same, boy or girl, rich or poor, big or small We're smart in our own way. Big dreams we have. I say Some are born to happy parents Some others, from home are away. We have different colors but the same rights we have We want respect and we all need love Processing Questions: Write your answers on a clean sheet of paper 1. What is the message of the poem? 2 How are we different from others as presented in the poem? 3. How will you treat others who are different from you?​


Answer:

1.the poems talks about love and togetherness that lve can bring in the lves ok f the human beings

2.a defferent from others because we hve our faith.

3.dikopo alm

Sana makaktulong yqn ヽ(。◕o◕。)ノ.


15. LET'S DO FAMILY PLANNING! Things to do: 1. Create a short script as if you are with your dream partner in life and you both talking about Family Planning2. During your planning, specify in your decision how many girls (G) and boys (B) in the family you both want to have. Consider also your random variable X stand for 3. After your planning, construct a probability distribution of whatever decision you had.4. Based on the probability distribution table, illustrates the following:a. Mean or Expected Value:b. Variance; andc. Standard Deviation. ​


Answer:

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16. III. Read the selections below and follow the directions afterwards. Write Agree if the statement is correct and Disagree if it is incorrect.Junkshop Boy Jayvee Acorita Calayag, who used to work as a ‘junkshop boy,’ believed in the saying “dreams do come true.” Despite working as a junkshop boy – meaning he had to look and dig into garbage bins or anywhere that has recyclable materials in exchange for money for food and other life materials, Jayvee proved that being underprivileged isn’t an excuse NOT to finish studies. Nevertheless, Jayvee graduated from BS Electronic Engineering and probably the best gift a parent 16. Hard work beats talent any day, but if you’re talented and work hard, it’s hard to beat. *A. agreeB. disagree17. Success is possible to those who work hard. *A. agreeB. disagree18. No one can steal what you learned in school. *A. agreeB. disagree19. School is not needed. *A. agreeB. disagree20. It is better to play games than to study *A. agreeB. disagree​


Answer:

16. A

17. A

18. B

10. B

20. B

Explanation:

Hope it's help

Now if I'm wrong pls correct my answer


17. Let's Try This Suggested Time Allotment: 25 minutes (Week 3) Read the poem below and try to understand the meaning and its message. We All Need Love By Diane Penuel L. Duclan Depen We, children, are all the same, boy or girl; rich or poor; big or small. We're smart in our own way. Big dreams we have, I say. Some are born to happy parents: Some others, from home are away. We have different colors but the same rights we have. We want respect and we all need love. Processing Questions: Write your answers on a clean sheet of paper. 1. What is the message of the poem? 2. How are we different from others as presented in the poem? 3. How will you treat others who are different from you?pasagot... tnx​


1) we are all the same rights


18. complete the table below. Identify the figures of speech used in the poem "Disgrasyada" by Erlinda K. Alburo, then give its meaning pahelp po badly need po, brainliest ko promise makasagot :(((That's the movie showing next street. But so what, Inday, if they call you disgraced because they say you're a mother but not a wife? Someone said---a poet from somewhere--- That a rose by any name would smell as sweet. How good it will be to have a child to bring up Who will roll you a plum-leaf cigarette Especially a girl who will rouse you from a bad dream and sing while darning the traces of your sweat and if a boy he will know how to fetch water slide down the coconut tree and let dance the bamboo pole. So there, who then is truly disgraced: the poor mother who is not a wife or the wife who has neither child nor husband?


Answer:

disgraced women

Explanation:

babaeng ginahasa o nagkaanak na walang asawa


19. Let's Try This Suggested Time Allotment: 25 minutes (Week 3) Read the poem below and try to understand te meaning and its many We All Need Love By Diane Penuel L Dudan DepED We, children, are all the samo. boy or girl, rich or poor, big or small We're smart in our own way. Big dreams we have, I say. SH Some are born to happy parents, Some others, from home are away. We have different colors but the same rights we have. We want respect and we all need love. Processing Questions: Write your answers on a clean sheet of paper. 1. What is the message of the poem? 2. How are we different from others as presented in the poem? 3. How will you treat others who are different from you?​


Answer

1. We all need love

2.we have different color but same rights we have

3. Being responsible and behave to others


20. We All Need LoveBy Diane Penuel L. Duclan.We, children are all the same,boy or girl, rich or poor, big or small.We're smart in our own way.Big dreams we have, I say.Some are born to happy parents.Some others, from home are away.We have different colors but the same rights we have.We want respect and we all need love.Processing Questions:1.What is the meaning of the peom?2.How are we different from others as presented in the peom?3. How will you treat pthers who are different from you?​


Answer:

1. Everyone is equal

2. We are different from other people based on our color, appearance, upbringing, and state

3. Treat them like how you treat yourself, respect them, give them the rights and love they deserve

Explanation:

Tama ba?

Di ako magaling mag English e sorry

Pakitama nlng kung mali


21. Let's Try ThisSuggested Time Allotment: 25 minutes (Week 3)Read the poem below and try to understand the meaning and its messageWe All Need LoveBy Diane Penuel L. DuclanWe children, are all the same,boy or girl; rich or poor; big or small.We're smart in our own way.Big dreams we have, I say,Some are born to happy parents;Some others, from home are away.We have different colors but the same rights we have.We want respect and we all need love..Processing Questions:Write your answers on a clean sheet of paper,1. What is the mossage of the poem?2 How are we different from others as presented in the poem?3. How will you treat others who are different from you?​


Answer:

1. It's a bout the equal measure of human rights even we have different class and types.

2. We've been defer from the poem by our situation some are rich while the others are poor, others are born in happy parents while others from home are away.

3. I will treat others who are different from me by respecting and treat them the way I will treat my self. I will show them humanity cause they are also human and should be treated as human.

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Explanation:

#CarryOnlearning


22. LET'S DO FAMILY PLANNING! Things to do: 1. Create a short script as if you are with your dream partner in life and you both talking about Family Planning 2. During your planning, specify in your decision how many girls (G) and boys (B) in the family you both want to have. Consider also your random variable X stand for 3. After your planning, construct a probability distribution of whatever decision you had. 4. Based on the probability distribution table, illustrates the following: a. Mean or Expected Value: b. Variance; and c. Standard Deviation. ​


Answer:

1. Hindi pwdng hndi ikw

ang una mag lagay ng k

1 wento kasi iba iba taayu

Ng pananaw sa bhay


23. What do you think of the story?(Part 1) Dream: Tommy, give me my clock. Tommy: (laughs) Or what? You're gonna k ill me? Then your server won't be fun anymore, you said it yourself. Turns out, I actually had all the power over you all along, I just didn't know it. (Beat) You can have your clock back, you're gonna be in here for a long-as time... (puts the clock back) Everyone's going- they feel bad for you, and I did feel bad for you, but you were actually going to k ill, um... My best friend. And uhhh... And hold me in here. Dream: That's true. Tommy: You would've put me in here! Dream: That's true, you would've been in here. Well, to be fair, you're in here right now. Tommy: ...This is really- this is a really sad sight. [...] Hey, Dream, are you getting all sad? Dream: No. Tommy: Hey Dream, hey Dream, watch this. I am your best friend, Dream! I am your friend, and I will come visit you every day, and you can stream it! You can stream it! (takes the clock off the wall) By the way, by the way, throw this in this hole I've made! I'm going to- Does this remind you of anything, p rick?! P rick-boy?! — Tommy visits Dream in prison Dream: Tommy, I'm sorry. Tommy: ...really? Dream: Yeah. I'm sorry. Tommy: For what? Dream: For everything that I did to you. Tommy: Really? Dream: ...yeah. Tommy: How do I know you're not lying? Dream: I mean, I have no reason to lie. Tommy: Yeah, but, you could've said that last- ...okay. — Tommy gets an apology Tommy: I can therapize you, I can be your little therapist, if you'd like. Tell me how you're feeling. Dream: Um... Sad. Tommy: Why? Dream: 'Cause I lost my friends. And all my stuff. And my server. And you. And my lives. Tommy: Oh yeah, you only have one life now... And... (Beat) I think I've diagnosed you already, you are just a... You're just... (Beat) How do you feel about losing your stuff? Dream: Bad. Tommy: Who do you miss the most? (Beat) Dream: ...I think you should go, Tommy. Tommy: If you paking say G og y, I swear to... Who do you miss the most?! Dream: I think you should go, Tommy. Tommy: No, tell me who you miss the most. Dream: Guard! GUARD!


Answer:

nasan po Yung part 2

Step-by-step explanation:

nakakatawa kase

Answer:

part two plsssss

Step-by-step explanation:

it's funny


24. There are trails that a lad may follow When the years of his boyhood slip, But I shall soar like a swallow On the wings of a Silver ship Guiding my bird of metal, One with her throbbing frame, Floating down like a pedal, Roaring up like a flame Winding the wind that scatter Smoke from the chimney's lip, Tearing the clouds to tatters With the wings of silver ship. Grazing the broad blue skylight Up where the falcoon's fare, Riding the realms of twilight Brushed by a comet's hair. Snug in my coat of leather, Watching the skyline swing, Shedding the world like a feather From the tip of tilted wing. There are trails that a lad may travel when the years of his boyhood wane, But I'II let a rainbow ravel Through the wings of my silver plane.Think It Over1. What does the boy want to be?2. What does he see himself doing in the future?3. What does the poet mean by "There are trails a lad may follow when the years of his boyhood slips"?4. Do you believe in the phrase"reach for your dream"?5. As a grade five pupil, do you intend to reach your dream? What do you intend to do?PLS HELP ME ​


to develop team spirit,develop a common goul and make sure all team members feel they have something to contribute


25. Let's Try This Suggested Time Allotment: 25 minutes (Week 3) Read the poem below and try to understand the meaning and its message. We All Need Love By Diane Penuel L. Duclan We, children, are all the same, boy or girl; rich or poor, big or small. We're smart in our own way. Big dreams we have, I say. Some are born to happy parents; Some others, from home are away. We have different colors but the same rights we have. We want respect and we all need love Processing Questions: Write your answers on a clean sheet of paper. 1. What is the message of the poem? 2. How are we different from others as presented in the poem? 3. How will you treat others who are different from you?reward brainliest points​


Answer:

1.Just because we are different from one another we are still the same and we all need to respect one other.

2."Some are born to happy parents" "Some others,From home are away" "We have different colors"

3.I will respect them and be nice to them

Explanation:

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26. 9, (X) 20 What I can do LET'S DO FAMILY PLANNINGI Things to do: 1. Create a short script as if you are with your dream partner in life and you both talking about Family Planning. 2. During your planning, specify in your decision how many girls (G) and boy" (B) in the family you both want to have. Consider also your random variable X stand for 3. After your planning, construct a probability distribution of whatever decision you had 4. Based on the probability distribution table, illustrates the following: a. Mean or Expected Value; b. Variance; and c. Standard Deviation.​


Answer:

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27. Let's Try This Suggested Time Allotment: 25 minutes (Week 3) Read the poem below and try to understand the meaning and its message. We All Need Love By Diane Penuel L. Duclan Dep We, children, are all the same, boy or girl, rich or poor; big or small. We're smart in our own way. Big dreams we have, I say Some are bom to happy parents; Some others, from home are away. We have different colors but the same rights we have. We want respect and we all need love. Processing Questions: Write your answers on a clean sheet of paper. 1. What is the message of the poem? 2 How are we different from others as presented in the poem? 3. How will you treat others who are different from you?pa help po​


acc mo ba yon ndi naman ehh


28. a. Sukhothaib. Feed pigs; clear the forestC. Folktaled. Cowrie Shelle. Makatof. Malaysiag. Lettuceh. elephant driver/keeperi. Literaturej. cabbagek. Thailand1. Short story1. Makato and the Cowrie Shell is a folktale from what country?2. Who is the kind-hearted king Makato wants to meet?3. It is derived from the Latin word "litteratura" meaning "writing formed with letters".4. What is a mahout?5. This is the plant that Makato gave the king.6. An orphaned boy who once dream of becoming a king.7. What did the king drop as he mounted his elephant during the parade?8. Makato and the Cowrie Shell is an example of9. What does Makato do to earn a living?10. It is the place where Makato would like to go.​


Answer:

1.) k.

2.) Pra Ruang

3.) i.

4.) h.

5.) g.

6.) e.

7.) d

8.) c.

9.) b.

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29. Learning Task #2Directions: After reading the story. Answer the following questions. Write your answer on thespace provided.1. The story of Makato and Cowrie Shell is from what country?A. India B. Philippines C. ThailandD. Saudi Arabia2. Who is the young boy who chose to leave his village and decided to travel inSukothai just to meet the King?A. John B. MakatoC. Pra RuangD. Joseph3. What was Makato's first dream at the beginning of the story?A. To see the kingB. To go on a journey for adventure and try his luckC. To become a kingD. To marry the king's daughter4. Who adopted Makato when he reached the city of Sukothai?A. The vendor C. The old woman and the husbandB. The employerD. The king5. Makato was given the title of Khun Wang, what does it mean?A. Makato is the new kingB. Makato is the most important person in the king's courtC. It means that he is a hard-working boyD. It means that he will be the king in the future6. What did Makato do with the cowrie shell?A. He bought seeds of lettuceC. He bought clothesB. He bought foodD. He kept it7. Which of the following is NOT done by Makato to impress King Pra Ruang?A. He worked hard in the elephant sheds.B. He made good use of the cowrie shell given to him by the king.C. He put up a large farm of lettuceD. He bought more cowrie shells and later sold them to the king.8. Cowrie shell is recognized as symbol ofA. Power B. Prosperity C. Birth D. Resurrection​


Answer:

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.B

Explanation:

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30. Let's Try This Suggested Time Allotment: 25 minutes (Week 3) Read the poem below and try to understand the meaning and its message We All Need Love By Diane Penuel L. Duclan RenF We, children, are all the same, boy or girl; rich or poor, big or small. We're smart in our own way. Big dreams we have, I say. Some are born to happy parents; Some others, from home are away. We have different colors but the same rights we have. We want respect and we all need love. Processing Questions: Write your answers on a clean sheet of paper. 1. What is the message of the poem? 2. How are we different from others as presented in the poem? 3. How will you treat others who are different from you?​


Answer:

1. That equity must be upon all of us, especially when it comes to treatment and love.

2. Lots of us were born from different parents, different places, and different races.

3. I will treat them well and let them feel loved, for everyone must be...


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