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    I. TITLE: El Filibusterismo II. CHARACTERS: * Simoun – Crisóstomo Ibarra disguised as a wealthy jeweler‚ bent on starting a revolution * Basilio – Sisa’s son‚ now an aspiring doctor * Isagani – poet and Basilio’s best friend; portrayed as emotional and reactive; Paulita Gómez’ boyfriend before being dumped for fellow student Juanito Peláez * Kabesang Tales – Telesforo Juan de Dios‚ a former cabeza de barangay(barangay head) who resurfaced as the feared Luzón bandit Matanglawin

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    One of Dr. Jose Rizal’s most prominent works‚ the El Filibusterismo can definitely be considered as a classic; but since the novel is in Tagalog (most versions today) those who do not speak the language cannot appreciate it. Thus the question arises‚ is language actually a factor when classifying a certain art

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    gathering. There is a heated discussion amongst them regarding the ethics of the Filipino culture‚ Tobacco monopoly‚ and the Spaniards’ harsh insults against the Filipinos. It was also revealed that Padre Damaso has been serving as a priest of San Diego for 20 years. Tenyente Guevarra and Padre Damaso gets into an argument‚ and Padre Salvi has to calm his fellow priest. Some other prominent figures arrive‚ such as Don Tiburcio and his wife‚ Donya Victorina. II. Crisostomo Ibarra Capitan Tiago enters

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    “Words. I’m surrounded by thousands of words. Maybe millions. Cathedral. Mayonnaise. Pomegranate. Mississippi. Neapolitan. Hippopotamus. Silky Terrifying. Iridescent. Tickle. Sneeze. Wish. Worry.” (1) To me Melody is different then a lot of 5th graders. But it is in a good way. She is very selfless‚ a lot of kids her age are selfish they are very greedy and don’t appreciate what they have. Melody had to. For a long time‚ she was not able to talk so she just went with whatever happened and as long

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    COMPARISON OF NOLI ME TANGERE AND EL FILIBUSTERISMO NOLI ME TANGERE EL FILIBUSTERISMO 1. Inspiration For Writing Uncle Tom’s Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe‘S Novel • Inspired by what the word filibustero connoted in relation to the circumstances obtaining in his time‚ and his spirits dampened by the tragic execution of the three martyred priests • Motivated by Calamba Affair 2. English Meaning Of The Title Touch Me Not ( do not touch me ) The Reign Of Greed 3. Places Where It Was Written Madrid

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    KABANATA 21

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    KABANATA 21: Iba’t Ibang Anyo ng Maynila (Different Forms of Manila) In the colorful theater Teatro de Variedades‚ an opera of Mr. Juoy called the Les Cloches de Corneville will be presented. By the entrance of the theater‚ there is a man called Camaroncocido who walked by dragging one of his feet. He has smooth face; he is wearing a suit that is Coffee colored and checkered pants. He is also wearing a broken hat. Someone bumped him who was the complete opposite of Camaroncocido. He is Tiyo Kiko

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    El Fili Chapters 11-20

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    11 - Los Baños Summary: The governor general enjoys a brief respite in Los Baños together with his advisers and some friars. After a long and rather intellectual game of cards‚ the governor opens a discussion regarding the plan of the youth to put up a Spanish academy and requests his advisers to express their opinions regarding the matter. Because of the men’s opposing views‚ no decision is made whether to approve it or not. A few moments later the governor general orders the release of Selo in

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    economy are examined through his participant-observation of El Barrio in East Harlem NYC. For several years‚ beginning in 1985 when he rented an apartment in Spanish Harlem‚ Philippe engaged in an ethnographic study of the street life in that haven. He befriended a Puerto Rican crack entrepreneur by the name of Ray and his subordinates Primo and Caesar. Learning street smarts was pivotal in gaining their trust. As a white man in El Barrio you were either an "undercover

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    Summary Of Chapter 20

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    They changed their basic motto and start to belief. They hoped that continue practices will lead to improved student achievement in a school culture that heightens performance by building hope‚ optimism‚ and resiliency in youth. (Miller‚ 2012) Chapter 20 is about what we have learn so far‚ it summarize all the

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    with abandoned dogs‚ doing a job as a hired killer. While the life of a dog is precious to him‚ the person’s life is nothing to him. One day‚ a business man hands money to El Chivo to kill his half-brother. El Chivo takes the money as usual‚ but he does not do his job. Instead‚ he hands the gun to half-brothers. To put it easily‚ El Chivo promised to kill somebody after he receives the money‚ but rather he betrayed the business man who hired him by handing the gun to half-brothers‚ and thus this story

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