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Here are the step by step process to deal with problem/s effectively community. 1.Define the problem- Describe a problem by writing it in the form this will clarify exactly the issue/problem is. 2.Look for the root cause - Answer the following questions problem? Who is responsible for this problem? Why did this happen? Can this be solved for good so it will never occur again? 3.Develop possible solutions- Make a list of alternate solutions, a to efficiency 4.Implement the Solution- Choose the best possible solution. 5.Evaluate- Know if the chosen solution did work well and the be given problem.​

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1. Here are the step by step process to deal with problem/s effectively community. 1.Define the problem- Describe a problem by writing it in the form this will clarify exactly the issue/problem is. 2.Look for the root cause - Answer the following questions problem? Who is responsible for this problem? Why did this happen? Can this be solved for good so it will never occur again? 3.Develop possible solutions- Make a list of alternate solutions, a to efficiency 4.Implement the Solution- Choose the best possible solution. 5.Evaluate- Know if the chosen solution did work well and the be given problem.​


Answer:

paki anwer po nito need kopo mag papasahan na po ksi kmi

Explanation:

need ko po


2. Directions: Read each sentence. Identify the best fitting word for the sentence word. Use the hints to guide you! 1. Choose the most appropriate word(s) that can be inserted in the blank. Every respects Casey because of her kind but attitude. (HINT: She is re word would be appropriate here) A. Assertive B. Bossy C. Demanding 2. Choose the most appropriate word(s) that can be inserted in the blank. "Wel smile, "I'm looking for car." (HINT: A positive word would be appro B. a cheaper C. a more economi A. a cut rate 3. Choose the most appropriate word(s) that can be inserted in the blank. "Her for," said Mike's advisor. "It's for people who are ."(HINT: A positiv C. Poverty-stricken A. underprivileged B. Poor 4. Choose the most appropriate word(s) that can be inserted in the blank. Wi when it comes to money. (HINT: They're annoyed so you need a A. Economical B. Thrifty C. Stingy word(s) that can be inserted in the blank. We' (HINT: they're worried so you need C. Slender B. Boney 5. Choose the most appropriate much weight that she looks A. Trim​


Answer:

1. Choose the most appropriate word(s) that can be inserted in the blank. Everyone respects Casey because of her kind but assertive attitude.

2. Choose the most appropriate word(s) that can be inserted in the blank. "Well, smile, "I'm looking for a more economical car."

3. Choose the most appropriate word(s) that can be inserted in the blank. "Her program is for underprivileged people," said Mike's advisor. "It's for people who are poor."

4. Choose the most appropriate word(s) that can be inserted in the blank. With money, they're very stingy.

5. Choose the most appropriate word(s) that can be inserted in the blank. We're worried that she lost too much weight that she looks trim.


3. PERFORMANCE TASK CHOOSE A SLOGAN FROM ANY ADVERTISEMENT YOU HAVE SEEN OR YOU MAY PICK OUT A NEWS ARTICLE NEWSPAPER OR ONLINE. THEN, WRITE A SHORT ESSAY (SIX TO TEN SENTENCES) EXPRESSING YOUR OF JUDGMENT REGARDING THE ISSUE PRESENTED. Example only Title: 5,000 ENDEMIC TREES PLANTED IN NORTHERN NEG Essay: Trees are our best friends because they clean the air we brea also a fact that people who live near trees are healthier, fit, and hap people who do not. So, it is our responsibility to look after our friends w us in many ways. Most importantly by saving plants, we are not only do to plants but also to ourselves and city. Because trees and plants' life depend on us but also it is our lives that depend on them. s://negrosnowdaily.com/5000-endemic-trees-planted-in-northern-negros/ Title of Slogan or News Article : A12A Write your ESSAY here: PERFORMANCE TASK CHOOSE A SLOGAN FROM ANY ADVERTISEMENT YOU HAVE SEEN OR YOU MAY PICK OUT A NEWS ARTICLE NEWSPAPER OR ONLINE . THEN , WRITE A SHORT ESSAY ( SIX TO TEN SENTENCES ) EXPRESSING YOUR OF JUDGMENT REGARDING THE ISSUE PRESENTED . Example only Title : 5,000 ENDEMIC TREES PLANTED IN NORTHERN NEG Essay : Trees are our best friends because they clean the air we brea also a fact that people who live near trees are healthier , fit , and hap people who do not . So , it is our responsibility to look after our friends w us in many ways . Most importantly by saving plants , we are not only do to plants but also to ourselves and city . Because trees and plants ' life depend on us but also it is our lives that depend on them . s : //negrosnowdaily.com/5000-endemic-trees-planted-in-northern-negros/ Title of Slogan or News Article : A12A Write your ESSAY here :​


katttt Williams Enverga

Explanation:

yes


4. Directions: Read each paragraph carefully. Identify what type of paragraph it is by writing Narrative, Descriptive, Expository, Persuasive or Literary. (10 points)___________ 1. My first seashell hunt had a surprise ending. Early one morning my dad and I walked to the beach with a red bucket. The sand was soft and cool.  We collected orange, white, and brown shells of all different shapes and sizes. When our bucket was almost filled, I spotted something black and shiny pointing out of the sand. I reached down and grabbed the object right before a wave crashed against my legs. The object felt sharp and curvy. Finally, I opened my hand. “What is this?” I asked my dad.  He said, “It’s your lucky day. That’s a shark’s tooth!”___________ 2. Standing on his hind legs, this rare andalucian stallion is fearless. His ears are turned back while his noble looking head is held high. His all black coat glistens in the late afternoon sun. His face displays a strong confidence with his nostrils flared, his veins bulging from his cheek bones, and his fiery black eyes burning holes into the souls of those who stare into them. His neck muscles are tensed and thickened with adrenalin. His black main is thrown into the wind like a flag rippling in the winds of a tornado. His muscular front legs are brought up to his chest displaying his flashing gray hooves that could crush a man's scull with one blow. His backbone and underbelly are held almost straight up and his hind quarters are tensed. His back legs are spread apart for balance. His back hooves are pressed into the earth; therefore, his hooves cause deep gouges from the weight of his body on the soil. His black tail is held straight down and every once in a while a burst of wind catches it and then it floats down back into place like an elegant piece of silk falling from the sky. His bravery and strength are what made his breed prized as a warhorse.___________ 3. In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, Boo Radley's reputation comes not from anything he has done, but rather from the lack of information that the community has about him. Boo Radley is virtually unknown in the community. After getting into trouble with the police, Boo “was not seen again for 15 years” (p. 9). Mr Radley ensures that Boo remains hidden and as a result, he is completely mysterious to people in Maycomb. Because of the mystery surrounding his character, the community begins to blame Boo for unexplained events. Boo gets held responsible for things he's not involved in including “any stealthy crime committed in Maycomb” (p.9). It seems that the town of Maycomb, when looking for someone to Blame, look to Boo because they know so little about him. As time goes own and the mystery increases, the children in the town start to create myths around Boo Radley. Jem claims to Dill that he “dine[s] on raw squirrels” (p.14). The children have heard the stories and so their imaginations run wild and begin to turn Boo into a kind of mythical creature. Everything about him is exaggerated. Boo Radley may well be unusual, but most of the things that people in the town of Maycomb say about are not based in fact, they are simply stories that have developed because he is unknown.___________ 4. People often think all planets are alike, but there are actually three types of planets in the solar system. The terrestrial planets are made of rock and metal and are closest to the sun. These include the midsize planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. They rotate slowly and don’t have many moons. Farther from the sun are the planets called gas giants, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They are called gas giants because they are formed from gases such as hydrogen and helium. Gas giants rotate fast and have many moons. Finally, planetoids are objects made up of rock and ice and are too small to be true “planets.” Planetoids sometimes even get pulled into a planet’s gravitational field and become moons themselves. Whether they are terrestrials, gas giants, or planetoids, the planets in the solar system are fascinating.___________ 5. Immigration contributes to the overall health of the American economy. Despite recent concerns expressed about illegal and some legal immigration to the United States, this country has largely benefited from the skills, talents, and ambition that immigrants bring with them. American businesses gain from a good source of affordable labor, while towns and cities are revitalized by immigrant families who strengthen communities through civic participation and the generation of new economic activity. The United States must continue to welcome new arrivals and help those who are already here; otherwise, the country will lose the advantages it has over other industrialized countries that compete against us in the global marketplace and seek to recruit from a vast pool of unskilled and skilled global workers.​


Answer:

1.litery2. expository3.persuasive

Explanation:

pa brainliest po

5. Pre-AssessmentI. IDENTIFICATIONInstructions: Read and analyze the situations given below. If the statement(s)show(s) IMPLICIT MEANING write IM on the line and EX if EXPLICIT. Writeyour answers on a separate sheet of paper.1. An autobiography written about a former president would be a goodget explicit information from.2. Mr. Tan walked into the classroom and slammed the door behind him.Не threw his clipboard to the ground and knocked a pile of papers to theground.3. The butterfly flies to the flower without any care. Sometimes that is howI want to deal with my problems, flying to it without any care.4. Mr. Tan looked at his alarm clock. It was 7:30. He should have left thehousean hour ago. He was going to be late. He turned on the televisionand started thinking what he wanted to make himself for breakfast.5. Amber wants to buy a new smart phone, but she does not have the money.6. A lot of implicit information can be gathered by looking at a photograph.7. If Ms. Smith wanted to get into a good law school, then she needs to study hard and talk to people who are already Lawyers so that she can knowwhat to expect from such school.8. Alice was walking home from school when she found a sick bird lyingon the ground under a tree. She stopped and gave the bird a look. She looked up and noticed a nest in the branch above her. She looked forwardand continued walking home.9. The coach blew his whistle and told the team to pack it up. Practice wasover. Little Johnny asked his coach to please leave the lights in the gym on sohe could stay a little longer. He stayed for another two hours practicing hisshooting and dribbling.10. Mr. Tan tend to be open minded about business. He opened his laptopand then scrolled into networking business found here in the Philippines. Hethinks of joining one.(help )​


Answer:

is ah answer may vary

Explanation:

sanay maka tulong


6. Identify the appropriate possessive pronoun/s to be used in each sentence. Writeon the space provided.1. The little boy who lives next door played with Chim/his) toys.2. (Our/Ours) family enjoys spending time together.3. (My/Mine) brother planted a beautiful apricot tree in the garden.4. Annalisa finished (her/hers) homework early.5. The furniture belongs to my mother. It is (her/hers).6. Jenny's dad trimmed the branches off the tree. It looked bare without allbranches.7. You must remember to clean (your/yours) room before you go to the part8. Mr. and Mrs. Rochester bought a plant for (their/theirs) house.thane is (him/his) but this one right here is 10.​


Answer:

1. his

2. Our

3. My

4. her

5. hers

6. ano pp yung naka parentheses

7. your

8. their

9. him

Explanation:

ayan na po

mark me as brain-liest

Heart and rate


7. Overview Lyrics Listen Other recordings Videos Main Results I'm at a payphone trying to call home All of my change I spent on you Where have the times gone? Baby, it's all wrong Where are the plans we made for two? Yeah, I, I know it's hard to remember The people we used to be It's even harder to picture That you're not here next to me You say it's too late to make it But is it too late to try? And in our time that you wasted All of our bridges burned down I've wasted my nights You turned out the lights Now I'm paralyzed Still stuck in that time, when we called it love But even the sun sets in paradise I'm at a payphone, trying to call home All of my change I spent on you Where have the times gone? Baby, it's all wrong Where are the plans we made for two? If "Happy Ever After" did exist I would still be holding you like this All those fairy tales are full of s One more f love song, I'll be sick Oh, you turned your back on tomorrow 'Cause you forgot yesterday I gave you my love to borrow But you just gave it away You can't expect me to be fine I don't expect you to care I know I've said it before But all of our bridges burned down I've wasted my nights You turned out the lights Now I'm paralyzed Still stuck in that time When we called it love But even the sun sets in paradise I'm at a payphone trying to call home All of my change I spent on you Where have the times gone? Baby, it's all wrong Where are the plans we made for two? If "Happy Ever After" did exist I would still be holding you like this And all those fairy tales are full of s One more f love song, I'll be sick Now I'm at a payphone Man, f that s I'll be out spending all this money While you sitting 'round wondering Why it wasn't you who came up from nothing Made it from the bottom Now, when you see me I'm stunning And all of my cars start with a push of a button Telling me had chances I blew up Or whatever you call it Switch the number to my phone So you never could call it Don't need my name on my show You can tell that I'm balling Swish, what a shame could have got picked Had a really good game But you missed your last shot So you talk about who you see at the top Or what you could have saw But sad to say it's over for Phantom pulled up valet open doors Wished I'd go away Got what you was looking for Now it's me who they want So you can go and take that Little piece of s with you I'm at a payphone trying to call home All of my change I spent on you Where have the times gone? Baby, it's all wrong Where are the plans we made for two? If "Happy Ever After" did exist I would still be holding you like this All these fairy tales are full of s Yeah, one more f love song, I'll be sick Now I'm at a payphone ​


Answer:

"If happy ever after did exist I would stay be holding you like this all those fairy tales are sh

One more fin ill be sick"


8. 1.My first seashell hunt had a surprise ending. Early one morning my dad and I walked to the beach with a red bucket. The sand was soft and cool. We collected orange, white, and brown shells of all different shapes and sizes. When our bucket was almost filled, I spotted something black and shiny pointing out of the sand. I reached down and grabbed the object right before a wave crashed against my legs. The object felt sharp and curvy. Finally, I opened my hand. “What is this?” I asked my dad. He said, “It’s your lucky day. That’s a shark’s tooth!” a.Narrativeb.Descriptivec.Literaryd.Expositorye.Persuasive2. Standing on his hind legs, this rare andalucian stallion is fearless. His ears are turned back while his noble looking head is held high. His all black coat glistens in the late afternoon sun. His face displays a strong confidence with his nostrils flared, his veins bulging from his cheek bones, and his fiery black eyes burning holes into the souls of those who stare into them. His neck muscles are tensed and thickened with adrenalin. His black main is thrown into the wind like a flag rippling in the winds of a tornado. His muscular front legs are brought up to his chest displaying his flashing gray hooves that could crush a man's scull with one blow. His backbone and underbelly are held almost straight up and his hind quarters are tensed. His back legs are spread apart for balance. His back hooves are pressed into the earth; therefore, his hooves cause deep gouges from the weight of his body on the soil. His black tail is held straight down and every once in a while a burst of wind catches it and then it floats down back into place like an elegant piece of silk falling from the sky. His bravery and strength are what made his breed prized as a warhorse. a.Narrativeb.Descriptivec.Literaryd.Expositorye.Persuasive3. In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, Boo Radley's reputation comes not from anything he has done, but rather from the lack of information that the community has about him. Boo Radley is virtually unknown in the community. After getting into trouble with the police, Boo “was not seen again for 15 years” (p. 9). Mr Radley ensures that Boo remains hidden and as a result, he is completely mysterious to people in Maycomb. Because of the mystery surrounding his character, the community begins to blame Boo for unexplained events. Boo gets held responsible for things he's not involved in including “any stealthy crime committed in Maycomb” (p.9). It seems that the town of Maycomb, when looking for someone to Blame, look to Boo because they know so little about him. As time goes own and the mystery increases, the children in the town start to create myths around Boo Radley. Jem claims to Dill that he “dine[s] on raw squirrels” (p.14). The children have heard the stories and so their imaginations run wild and begin to turn Boo into a kind of mythical creature. Everything about him is exaggerated. Boo Radley may well be unusual, but most of the things that people in the town of Maycomb say about are not based in fact, they are simply stories that have developed because he is unknown. a.Narrativeb.Descriptivec.Literaryd.Expositorye.Persuasive4. People often think all planets are alike, but there are actually three types of planets in the solar system. The terrestrial planets are made of rock and metal and are closest to the sun. These include the midsize planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. They rotate slowly and don’t have many moons. Farther from the sun are the planets called gas giants, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They are called gas giants because they are formed from gases such as hydrogen and helium. Gas giants rotate fast and have many moons. Finally, planetoids are objects made up of rock and ice and are too small to be true “planets.” Planetoids sometimes even get pulled into a planet’s gravitational field and become moons themselves. Whether they are terrestrials, gas giants, or planetoids, the planets in the solar system are fascinating. a.Narrativeb.Descriptivec.Literaryd.Expositorye.Persuasive5. Immigration contributes to the overall health of the American economy. Despite recent concerns expressed about illegal and some legal immigration to the United States, this country has largely benefited from the skills, talents, and ambition that immigrants bring with them. American businesses gain from a good source of affordable labor, while towns and cities are revitalized by immigrant families who strengthen communities through civic participation and the generation of new economic activity. The United States must continue to welcome new arrivals and help those who are already here; otherwise, the country will lose the advantages it has over other industrialized countries that compete against us in the global marketplace and seek to recruit from a vast pool of unskilled and skilled global workers. a.Narrativeb.Descriptivec.Literaryd.Expositorye.Persuasive​​​


Answer:

1. A. Narrative

2.B. Descriptive

3. C. Literary

4. D. Expository

5. E. Persuasive


9. pahelp poActivity 3: It's Adverb Harvest Time! Read the text below and pick all the adverbs you can see, and then put them in the column where they belong in the table provided below. TIMEPLACE MANNER Man and Faith Eneri S. Ogeinam Bowed by the weight of this global pandemic, our human character and resilience are again tested. Whether rich or poor, weak or strong, famous or not, no one is exempted by this COVID-19 virus. Since time immemorial, many have been crying loudly and eagerly for equality. Suddenly, this cry was answered differently. Yes, COVID-19 came not just to cause havoc on humanity and economy; but also on a lighter note, it came as a great global equalizer. This global pandemic opens doors towards various realizations and several universal truths as points of reflection. Indeed, everything in life is but just temporary. Our life, our wealth and all possessions we have, including our own skills and knowledge, they become limited, at times become meaningless and uncertain. Even the most powerful people and countries suddenly become powerless. Everything is unpredictable. We have no control of our time here on earth, for in this current situation, we all have nothing to behold. Our friends may come and go and our social connections and interactions gradually cease. Dreams, aspirations and all things we hold dearly, with a wink of an eye they slowly disappear like bubbles. Everything in this world swiftly becomes volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous. Indeed, we live in a VUCA world where all of us need to swim by. Nothing is certain and the only constant now is change. And the very question is, "Who do we run to? Can we fully and truly rely on the government, family and friends for help? As we battle this global pandemic, all we need is a positive mindset. More than ever, it is a time indeed of awakening, rekindling, and strengthening our FAITH. Faith to a supreme being, our God Almighty is primarily the source of our hope that keeps us going and enables us to conquer our fears and anxieties amid the gaps and huge changes in this "new normal". We all are caught off-guard, but with our faith, we continue to fight, to be proactive and to be positive at all times. We learn how to look at the brighter side of life and choose to be optimistic amid the negativity around. Hence, our faith spells the big difference in facing all forms of life's challenges. Therefore, let us hold onto our faith strongly and dearly for as long as we believe we will never tremble nor fear the unseen. Remember, God is greatest and strongest above all forms of viruses such as this COVID-19.​


Explanation:

Entries in official record


10. Label Me Correctly!Underline and label the adverbs in the given paragraph below. Write above yourunderlined word the letters AT for Adverb of Time, AM for Adverb of Manner, and AP forAdverb of Place.<[Plss can you.help me this] >Today, the world is caught off guard with the coming of the COVID-19, a globalpandemic. It has affected everything and everyone. It has taken lives and is continuouslyinfecting hundreds of thousands, if not millions, around the world. To date, scientistsand health experts are still working together to discover a vaccine as a means to cureand to stop the spread of the aforesaid virus. Currently, the best ways for people not tocontract the virus are to observe proper hygiene, frequent hand washing, and use ofmask and alcohol anytime, anywhere, and everywhere they go. Equally important, is tostrengthen one’s immune system by eating healthy and nutritious food, having enoughrest and sleep, as well as doing healthy exercises. Furthermore, staying at home andstrictly observing physical distancing are also some of the best measures in avoiding thecontraction of the virus.WRITE HERE ALL THE ADVERBS OF TIME1.)____________WRITE HERE ALL THE ADVERBS OF MANNER2.)___________WRITE HERE ALL THE ADVERBS OF PLACE3.)___________========================It’s Adverb Harvest Time!Read the text below and pick all the adverbs you can see, and then put them inthe column where they belong in the table provided below.Man and FaithBy Eneri S. OgeinamBowed by the weight of this global pandemic, our human character and resilienceare again tested. Whether rich or poor, weak or strong, famous or not, no one isexempted by this COVID-19 virus. Since time immemorial, many have been crying7loudly and eagerly for equality. Suddenly, this cry was answered differently. Yes, COVID-19 came not just to cause havoc on humanity and economy; but also, on a lighter note,it came as a great global equalizer.This global pandemic opens doors towards various realizations and severaluniversal truths as points of reflection. Indeed, everything in life is but just temporary.Our life, our wealth, and all possessions we have, including our own skills andknowledge, they become limited, at times become meaningless and uncertain. Even themost powerful people and countries suddenly become powerless. Everything isunpredictable. We have no control of our time here on earth, for in this current situation,we all have nothing to behold. Our friends may come and go, and our social connectionsand interactions gradually cease. Dreams, aspirations, and all things we hold dearly,with a wink of an eye they slowly disappear like bubbles. Everything in this world swiftlybecomes volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous. Indeed, we live in a VUCA worldwhere all of us need to swim by. Nothing is certain and the only constant now is change.And the very question is, “Who do we run to? Can we fully and truly rely on thegovernment, family, and friends for help?As we battle this global pandemic, all we need is a positive mindset. More thanever, it is a time indeed of awakening, rekindling, and strengthening our FAITH. Faithto a supreme being, our God Almighty is primarily the source of our hope that keeps usgoing¢ and enables us to conquer our fears and anxieties amid the gaps and hugechanges in this “new normal”. We all are caught off-guard, but with our faith, wecontinue to fight, to be proactive and to be positive always. We learn how to look at thebrighter side of life and choose to be optimistic amid the negativity around. Hence, ourfaith spells the big difference in facing all forms of life’s challenges. Therefore, let us holdonto our faith strongly and dearly for as long as we believe we will never tremble norfear the unseen. Remember, God is greatest and strongest above all forms of virusessuch as this COVID-19.WRITE HERE ALL THE ADVERBS OF TIME4.)______________WRITE HERE ALL THE ADVERBS OF PLACE5.)______________WRITE HERE ALL THE ADVERBS OF MANNER6.)______________


Answer:

Today - AT

To date - AT

Currently - AT

Equally Important - AM

Frequent - AM


11. primanyDirections: Read the story Oli Impan and answer the questions that follow1. How will you describe the boy and the girl based on how they are presented in the eten?who areOli Impan by Alberto S.Yo FlorentinoBoy How do you know? Do you seeAfter the liberation of Manila,an?any smoke? Do you hear anyhundreds of indigent families settledfireman? (resumes his play. Runsgo in the squalid, cramped space of theLEEEEEbombed ruins of an old governmentaround imitating a fire engine)EEEEEEEEEEEE! I like it when there one thatfuelbuilding of Juan Luna. For more thanis a big fire!a decade these "squatters"Girl: (Worried) If there is no fire, whyLong tenaciously refused to move out inare they putting these things out?ragic frapila ospite of court rulings. The "casbah",(pints to a pile of householdnga ne as the compound was popularlybelongings nearby)farces a roseneleknown, became a breeding place forBoy Because we are being thrown umorvice and corruption. The cityout lodrarnarated genreWhololdgovernment was able to evict theGirl: Who told you? of the audiencehy"squatters" only on December 20, Boy. My mother ne - this type of dramateks1958 - five days before Christmas. Girl. Who is throwing us out?(On the middle of the stage,Boy (Sits on the other end of theextending from side to side, is a stone stone wall) The government pts Tervewall one and a half feet high. At leftGirl: What is a government? also be based onnow may be seen a portion of a tallBoy I don't knowce of drame that showcaseOra edifice At right, is a portion of theGirl: You didn't ask your mother? the numborgo lo as "casbah". Beyond the stone wall, an Boy I forgot to ask her.Xby should estero (unseen) - and the sky. A five- Girl: Why should the governmentUS out?year-old girl sits on the stone wall, her throw us out?Points to the thin legs dangling in the air. Offstage)se it wms there is a continuous commotion of.Enraged) Bu evacuation. A woman's voice rises Girl. (Enraged) But this is ours!No tinctio above the commotion as sheBoy: No, it is not ours. a play/drama canesistent reprimands a child for getting in her Gint (Insistent) It is ours! It istanding on howis not way A six-year-old boy appears on Boy: It is not to whetharacteringen stage walking backwards - away Girl. (A tiny scream) It is! It is on on stage herLood) row from his mother, nagging offstage. Boy: (Loud) How do you know it is tagonists and aThe mother quiets down. The boyours? characters around which the whole somNel tums around and plays with his toy: Girt: We've always been here, haven'tharacters wan empty milk can pulled along the we?protagonistses but that ground with a piece of string.)Boy: Yes, but that doesn't mean it is d orial steGirl: Is there a fire?ours Vase behavior and es contrast with theAfter paus Boy (Stops playing and faces her) Girl: (After a pause) If they throw as that manhave no Huh? go Howout, we'll have nowhere to go. How the antagonyou you heGir 1 said, is there a fire?about you? You have any place to portrayed byBoy: There is no fire. (Continues to go? carry out the action of the play. SomeNone But wplay) va ongBoyNone. But we will have one other timesdywy molt Girl: (Looks toward the street. After a (Proudly) My mother has a job through thehe has 7 pause ) 1 think there is no fire.Girl. She has arries the plot and theme of theBoy: (Stops playing_ I told you there's Boy! Yestival characters if dialogue is unrealWhat does none.Gid: What does she do? strongly drawn consChe reads ha Girl: There isBoy: She reads hands.Because it owns this mpound, ttement onnon) 1A​


Answer:

Explanation:e


12. Learning Task 1Directions: Read each paragraph carefully. Identify what type of paragraph it is by writing Narrative, Descriptive, Expository, Persuasive or Literary. (10 points)___________ 1. My first seashell hunt had a surprise ending. Early one morning my dad and I walked to the beach with a red bucket. The sand was soft and cool.  We collected orange, white, and brown shells of all different shapes and sizes. When our bucket was almost filled, I spotted something black and shiny pointing out of the sand. I reached down and grabbed the object right before a wave crashed against my legs. The object felt sharp and curvy. Finally, I opened my hand. “What is this?” I asked my dad.  He said, “It’s your lucky day. That’s a shark’s tooth!”___________ 2. Standing on his hind legs, this rare andalucian stallion is fearless. His ears are turned back while his noble looking head is held high. His all black coat glistens in the late afternoon sun. His face displays a strong confidence with his nostrils flared, his veins bulging from his cheek bones, and his fiery black eyes burning holes into the souls of those who stare into them. His neck muscles are tensed and thickened with adrenalin. His black main is thrown into the wind like a flag rippling in the winds of a tornado. His muscular front legs are brought up to his chest displaying his flashing gray hooves that could crush a man's scull with one blow. His backbone and underbelly are held almost straight up and his hind quarters are tensed. His back legs are spread apart for balance. His back hooves are pressed into the earth; therefore, his hooves cause deep gouges from the weight of his body on the soil. His black tail is held straight down and every once in a while a burst of wind catches it and then it floats down back into place like an elegant piece of silk falling from the sky. His bravery and strength are what made his breed prized as a warhorse.___________ 3. In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, Boo Radley's reputation comes not from anything he has done, but rather from the lack of information that the community has about him. Boo Radley is virtually unknown in the community. After getting into trouble with the police, Boo “was not seen again for 15 years” (p. 9). Mr Radley ensures that Boo remains hidden and as a result, he is completely mysterious to people in Maycomb. Because of the mystery surrounding his character, the community begins to blame Boo for unexplained events. Boo gets held responsible for things he's not involved in including “any stealthy crime committed in Maycomb” (p.9). It seems that the town of Maycomb, when looking for someone to Blame, look to Boo because they know so little about him. As time goes own and the mystery increases, the children in the town start to create myths around Boo Radley. Jem claims to Dill that he “dine[s] on raw squirrels” (p.14). The children have heard the stories and so their imaginations run wild and begin to turn Boo into a kind of mythical creature. Everything about him is exaggerated. Boo Radley may well be unusual, but most of the things that people in the town of Maycomb say about are not based in fact, they are simply stories that have developed because he is unknown.___________ 4. People often think all planets are alike, but there are actually three types of planets in the solar system. The terrestrial planets are made of rock and metal and are closest to the sun. These include the midsize planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. They rotate slowly and don’t have many moons. Farther from the sun are the planets called gas giants, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They are called gas giants because they are formed from gases such as hydrogen and helium. Gas giants rotate fast and have many moons. Finally, planetoids are objects made up of rock and ice and are too small to be true “planets.” Planetoids sometimes even get pulled into a planet’s gravitational field and become moons themselves. Whether they are terrestrials, gas giants, or planetoids, the planets in the solar system are fascinating.___________ 5. Immigration contributes to the overall health of the American economy. Despite recent concerns expressed about illegal and some legal immigration to the United States, this country has largely benefited from the skills, talents, and ambition that immigrants bring with them. American businesses gain from a good source of affordable labor, while towns and cities are revitalized by immigrant families who strengthen communities through civic participation and the generation of new economic activity. The United States must continue to welcome new arrivals and help those who are already here; otherwise, the country will lose the advantages it has over other industrialized countries that compete against us in the global marketplace and seek to recruit from a vast pool of unskilled and skilled global workers.​


Answer:

1.Expository

2.Expository

3.Narrative

4.Expository

5.Persuasive

Hope it helps you ^_^

Correct me if im wrong


13. translate in tagalog worst case scenario: zombie apocalypse. how will you survive? you might be surprised to find out how much geography skills can help you fend off doom. By geography. I mean analyzing the world around you. One geographic concept that could really help you out in a zombie apolypse is movement. so, first what moves ? people move , animals move , and while sometimes slowly, zombie move as well but that,s not all. good move too. goods can be resources, such as food supplies and weapons. people or zombies tend to move these so, if you see a big pile of zombie supplies where therewasn't one before you're probably on the trail. ideas also move. ideas can include entertaiment , zombies and information news and information about zombie attacks and architecture, or how to build a safe shelter. and, second, why do people or zombies move? when people, animals, or zombies move, its called migration two concepts that affect migration are push and pull factors. push factors will make you want to leave some where. pull factors make you want to go to a place. a lack of resources, unstable economy. or high crime rate might be push factors making people want to move. nice wheather a good economy, or lots of resources would be pull factors for lots of people enticing them to move while zombies are definitely a push factor for humans a city full of people would be a pull factor for hungry zombies who want to eat humans. there are somethings that make movement easier for people or zombies waterways and high ways can tough terrain. and just as land forms can create boundaries that affect movement, so can political boundaries , like a border gate for example. so how can you analyze these movement factors like a border gate for example. so how can you analyze these movement factors to help your change of survival? There are three basic steps. one identify the pionts or locations to analyze. what are your options? two find what connects them. Are there high ways. or openland? and three find the patterns of movement thatconnection. Do people or goods move across? by comparing relationships between different places, you can see what connections they have. for example. pick two cities. For example, pick two cities look at the highway connecting them. if people use that highway to commute to work, those cities have a strong relationship. but this city over here doesn't have a direct connection to the other cities. there's even a river in the way. it doesn't have as strong of a relationship. if a zombie out break started here, which cith would you rather start out in? where would you feel to? so , how do yoy decide where togo in a zombie apolypse? Do you just in a ramdom directed ? or do you use you geagraphic skills to lead your camp of survivor to safety ? if you want stay a live. it helps to understand how and why we move.​


Answer:

Zombie Apocalypse. Maaari kang magulat na malaman kung magkano ang mga kasanayan sa heograpiya ay maaaring makatulong sa iyo na palayasin ang tadhana. Sa pamamagitan ng heograpiya. Ibig kong sabihin pag-aaral sa mundo sa paligid mo. Isang heograpikong konsepto na maaaring makatulong sa iyo sa isang Zombie Apolypse ay kilusan. Ang mga tao ay gumagalaw, ang mga tao ay lumipat, at habang ang mga video na iyon ay nag-iisa.



Answer:

6. D.

7. D.

8. D.

9. D.

Explanation:

Binasa ko po yan po yung pinaka suitable na answer na nakita ko

Hope it helps ^-^

15. Why Houseplants are the Perfect Valentine's Day Gift The Beatles sang “money can’t buy me love” but do you think they’d say the same thing about houseplants and love? If your partner or crush is a lover of all things green and leafy, then we bet they’d be thrilled with getting a houseplant for Valentine’s Day. And even if they’re not a convert yet, now is a good time to get them hooked to the plant gene. It’s early spring for most of us, and this is the perfect time to bring a new houseplant home. Sure, you can always default to red roses for a grand Valentine’s Day gesture, but let us try to change your mind. Here's why houseplants make for much better gifts than cut flowers, plus a few ideas of low-maintenance and romantic houseplants to get you started! 1.Houseplants last longer Ok, this is obvious. But we’re trying to slowly ease into advocating for houseplants. The average life of a bouquet of cut flowers is about a week. Some bouquets come with plant feed that might stretch that to ten days. After that, it’s bye-bye flowers! Houseplants last much longer. Even the blackest of thumbs can’t manage to kill a plant in a week (don’t take that as a challenge though!). Houseplants may last for years as a good reminder for a thoughtful Valentine’s Day gift. 2. Houseplants are often cheaper We bet this one is not so obvious, right? You may think of houseplants as an investment. And some of them are (especially rare specimens). But you can easily find houseplants that cost 10 dollars, and we’re not talking about runts. Prices are going down as the popularity of houseplants is going up, so even a trip to your local plant nursery won’t break the bank. 3. Houseplants are more environmentally friendly Most people don’t realize the environmental footprint of the fresh flower industry. That’s because we tend to associate flowers with nature, and nature can do no wrong, right? What I Can Do 21 Well, not until it’s exploited for profit at a massive scale. Most cut flowers are grown year-round in greenhouses and fields heavily laden with pesticides. In the United States, most fresh flowersare imported. And because the flowers are already cut (so pretty much dead), they are shipped long distances in refrigerated containers that take a lot of energy to stay cool. There is also a lot of waste in the flower industry because we all want perfect-looking flowers with zero blemishes. And not to mention the waste caused by the flowers being thrown away en-masse if the supermarket can’t sell them within the short window when they look nice and perky. We’re not saying that houseplants have a zero-carbon footprint. But they are definitely the more responsible choice for eco-conscious Valentines. 4. Houseplants send a message Now that we got the practical reasons out of the way, let’s talk a bit about the sentimental symbolism. When you give someone a houseplant, the underlying message is this: I think you’re a responsible person. I think you can nurture and take care of something. And you can count on me because I’ll be around to help. Maybe in not so many words. But the sentiment is there! If your partner is already someone who loves houseplants, then offering them another plant for their collection shows that you care about their interests and hobbies. And you get extra bonus points for being a good listener if they’ve already hinted that they wouldn’t mind another green friend, and you deliver. Source: https://www.pilea.com/post/why-houseplants-are-the-perfect-valentine-s-day-gift 1. Is there someone in your family who loves planting? What do you think does he/she feels after reading this blog? ___________________________________________________________________ 2. Pick out lines that reveal the purpose of the author in writing the blog. ___________________________________________________________________ 3. Did the author make use of literary devices? Mention some. ___________________________________________________________________ 4. Do you agree/ disagree with the ideas of giving plants as a gift on Valentine’s Day? Why or why not? ___________________________________________________________________ 5. Which part of the blog catches your interest and convinces you the most of the blogger’s reflections or ideas? __________________________________________


Answer:

1.yes, he is happy and amazed amd because he loves to plant he appreciates the plants that are given to him even more.

Explanation:

yan lang po sagot ko eh



Answer:

ABBBACABCAA

Explanation:

I THINK IT'S HELP



Answer:

1.A

2.B

3.B

4.B

5.A

6.C

7.A

8.B

9.C

10.A

11.A

Explanation:

give Brainliest :)


18. 1.My first seashell hunt had a surprise ending. Early one morning my dad and I walked to the beach with a red bucket. The sand was soft and cool. We collected orange, white, and brown shells of all different shapes and sizes. When our bucket was almost filled, I spotted something black and shiny pointing out of the sand. I reached down and grabbed the object right before a wave crashed against my legs. The object felt sharp and curvy. Finally, I opened my hand. “What is this?” I asked my dad. He said, “It’s your lucky day. That’s a shark’s tooth!” NarrativeDescriptiveLiteraryExpositoryPersuasive2. Standing on his hind legs, this rare andalucian stallion is fearless. His ears are turned back while his noble looking head is held high. His all black coat glistens in the late afternoon sun. His face displays a strong confidence with his nostrils flared, his veins bulging from his cheek bones, and his fiery black eyes burning holes into the souls of those who stare into them. His neck muscles are tensed and thickened with adrenalin. His black main is thrown into the wind like a flag rippling in the winds of a tornado. His muscular front legs are brought up to his chest displaying his flashing gray hooves that could crush a man's scull with one blow. His backbone and underbelly are held almost straight up and his hind quarters are tensed. His back legs are spread apart for balance. His back hooves are pressed into the earth; therefore, his hooves cause deep gouges from the weight of his body on the soil. His black tail is held straight down and every once in a while a burst of wind catches it and then it floats down back into place like an elegant piece of silk falling from the sky. His bravery and strength are what made his breed prized as a warhorse. NarrativeDescriptiveLiteraryExpositoryPersuasive3. In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, Boo Radley's reputation comes not from anything he has done, but rather from the lack of information that the community has about him. Boo Radley is virtually unknown in the community. After getting into trouble with the police, Boo “was not seen again for 15 years” (p. 9). Mr Radley ensures that Boo remains hidden and as a result, he is completely mysterious to people in Maycomb. Because of the mystery surrounding his character, the community begins to blame Boo for unexplained events. Boo gets held responsible for things he's not involved in including “any stealthy crime committed in Maycomb” (p.9). It seems that the town of Maycomb, when looking for someone to Blame, look to Boo because they know so little about him. As time goes own and the mystery increases, the children in the town start to create myths around Boo Radley. Jem claims to Dill that he “dine[s] on raw squirrels” (p.14). The children have heard the stories and so their imaginations run wild and begin to turn Boo into a kind of mythical creature. Everything about him is exaggerated. Boo Radley may well be unusual, but most of the things that people in the town of Maycomb say about are not based in fact, they are simply stories that have developed because he is unknown. NarrativeDescriptiveLiteraryExpositoryPersuasive4. People often think all planets are alike, but there are actually three types of planets in the solar system. The terrestrial planets are made of rock and metal and are closest to the sun. These include the midsize planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. They rotate slowly and don’t have many moons. Farther from the sun are the planets called gas giants, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They are called gas giants because they are formed from gases such as hydrogen and helium. Gas giants rotate fast and have many moons. Finally, planetoids are objects made up of rock and ice and are too small to be true “planets.” Planetoids sometimes even get pulled into a planet’s gravitational field and become moons themselves. Whether they are terrestrials, gas giants, or planetoids, the planets in the solar system are fascinating. NarrativeDescriptiveLiteraryExpositoryPersuasive5. Immigration contributes to the overall health of the American economy. Despite recent concerns expressed about illegal and some legal immigration to the United States, this country has largely benefited from the skills, talents, and ambition that immigrants bring with them. American businesses gain from a good source of affordable labor, while towns and cities are revitalized by immigrant families who strengthen communities through civic participation and the generation of new economic activity. The United States must continue to welcome new arrivals and help those who are already here; otherwise, the country will lose the advantages it has over other industrialized countries that compete against us in the global marketplace and seek to recruit from a vast pool of unskilled and skilled global workers. NarrativeDescriptiveLiteraryExpositoryPersuasive​​


Answer:

i want rocket science and technology


19. 1.My first seashell hunt had a surprise ending. Early one morning my dad and I walked to the beach with a red bucket. The sand was soft and cool. We collected orange, white, and brown shells of all different shapes and sizes. When our bucket was almost filled, I spotted something black and shiny pointing out of the sand. I reached down and grabbed the object right before a wave crashed against my legs. The object felt sharp and curvy. Finally, I opened my hand. “What is this?” I asked my dad. He said, “It’s your lucky day. That’s a shark’s tooth!” NarrativeDescriptiveLiteraryExpositoryPersuasive2. Standing on his hind legs, this rare andalucian stallion is fearless. His ears are turned back while his noble looking head is held high. His all black coat glistens in the late afternoon sun. His face displays a strong confidence with his nostrils flared, his veins bulging from his cheek bones, and his fiery black eyes burning holes into the souls of those who stare into them. His neck muscles are tensed and thickened with adrenalin. His black main is thrown into the wind like a flag rippling in the winds of a tornado. His muscular front legs are brought up to his chest displaying his flashing gray hooves that could crush a man's scull with one blow. His backbone and underbelly are held almost straight up and his hind quarters are tensed. His back legs are spread apart for balance. His back hooves are pressed into the earth; therefore, his hooves cause deep gouges from the weight of his body on the soil. His black tail is held straight down and every once in a while a burst of wind catches it and then it floats down back into place like an elegant piece of silk falling from the sky. His bravery and strength are what made his breed prized as a warhorse. NarrativeDescriptiveLiteraryExpositoryPersuasive3. In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, Boo Radley's reputation comes not from anything he has done, but rather from the lack of information that the community has about him. Boo Radley is virtually unknown in the community. After getting into trouble with the police, Boo “was not seen again for 15 years” (p. 9). Mr Radley ensures that Boo remains hidden and as a result, he is completely mysterious to people in Maycomb. Because of the mystery surrounding his character, the community begins to blame Boo for unexplained events. Boo gets held responsible for things he's not involved in including “any stealthy crime committed in Maycomb” (p.9). It seems that the town of Maycomb, when looking for someone to Blame, look to Boo because they know so little about him. As time goes own and the mystery increases, the children in the town start to create myths around Boo Radley. Jem claims to Dill that he “dine[s] on raw squirrels” (p.14). The children have heard the stories and so their imaginations run wild and begin to turn Boo into a kind of mythical creature. Everything about him is exaggerated. Boo Radley may well be unusual, but most of the things that people in the town of Maycomb say about are not based in fact, they are simply stories that have developed because he is unknown. NarrativeDescriptiveLiteraryExpositoryPersuasive4. People often think all planets are alike, but there are actually three types of planets in the solar system. The terrestrial planets are made of rock and metal and are closest to the sun. These include the midsize planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. They rotate slowly and don’t have many moons. Farther from the sun are the planets called gas giants, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They are called gas giants because they are formed from gases such as hydrogen and helium. Gas giants rotate fast and have many moons. Finally, planetoids are objects made up of rock and ice and are too small to be true “planets.” Planetoids sometimes even get pulled into a planet’s gravitational field and become moons themselves. Whether they are terrestrials, gas giants, or planetoids, the planets in the solar system are fascinating. NarrativeDescriptiveLiteraryExpositoryPersuasive5. Immigration contributes to the overall health of the American economy. Despite recent concerns expressed about illegal and some legal immigration to the United States, this country has largely benefited from the skills, talents, and ambition that immigrants bring with them. American businesses gain from a good source of affordable labor, while towns and cities are revitalized by immigrant families who strengthen communities through civic participation and the generation of new economic activity. The United States must continue to welcome new arrivals and help those who are already here; otherwise, the country will lose the advantages it has over other industrialized countries that compete against us in the global marketplace and seek to recruit from a vast pool of unskilled and skilled global workers. NarrativeDescriptiveLiteraryExpositoryPersuasive​


Answer:

1. Narrative

2. Descriptive

3. Literary

4. Expository

5. Persuasive

Explanation:

I answered based on my background Knowledge. Hope it helps <33


20. THE STORY:THE TORTOISE AND THE HARE one day a hare was bragging about how fast he could run. He bragged and bragged and even laughed at the tortoise, who was so slow the tortoise stretched out his long neck and challenged the hare to a rase, which, of course made the hare laugh. "My my, what a joke thought the hair A race indeed a race Oh! what fun my, my, a race of course mr tortoise we shall race! Said the hare. Aqthe forest animal met and mapped out the course. The race begun and the hare being such a s huwift runner, soon left the tortoise far behind. About halfway through the course, it occurred to the hare that he had plenty of time to beat the slow trodden tortoiseOH my! " throught the hare I have plenty of time to play in the meadow here and so he said. after the hare finished playing he decided that he had time to take a little nap I have plenty of time to beat that tortoise he thought. And he cuddle up against a tree and dozed. the tortoise in the meantime continued to plod on albeit it ever so slowly he never stopped but took one good step after another. the hare finally woke from his nap "time to get going", he thought. and off he went faster than he had ever run before! He dashed as quickly as anyone ever could up to the finish line where he met the tortoise who was patiently awaiting his arrival. LOOK AT THE PICTURE PLEASE☑️️​


Answer:

main character: tortoise

wanted: beat hare in a race

problem: tortoise is too slow

problem solved: hare slept

result: tortoise was happy because he won


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