Sinulatan ni Martin Aristorenas ang kaniyang kaibigan na si?
1. Sinulatan ni Martin Aristorenas ang kaniyang kaibigan na si?
Answer:
Luis Chuiquito o Choy.
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2. outline of yes, virginia
An eight-year-old girl living in New York City in 1897 learns about belief and Christmas when her classmates question if Santa is even real.
New York City. It's 1897. Eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon has always loved Christmas. Until the day her classmates bring up the age-old question: "Is there a Santa Claus?" Not sure what to believe, Virginia ventures into the city to find out for herself. Along the way she consults some unusual characters: a scraggly Santa ringing a bell, an excitable librarian with a shelf full of Christmas books, and her quirky doctor father. Unable to find the answers she's looking for, Virginia writes to The New York Sun newspaper. Her letter makes its way to the desk of curmudgeonly editor Francis Church, who has better things to do than respond to a little girl's questions. But through Virginia's determination (and a little help from a scraggly Santa) Mr. Church is persuaded to write his answer...an answer that becomes the most famous newspaper editorial of all time.
3. is virginia wolf american or british
Answer:
Adeline Virginia Woolf (/wʊlf/; née Stephen; 25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941) was an English writer,
4. 6. In what city and state was the game of basketball created? a. Brooklyn, New york b. Los angeles, California c. West Virginia, Virginia d. Philippines, Manila
Answer:
B. Los Angeles, California
Explanation:
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5. History of West Virginia USA
West Virginia became a state in 1863 during the Civil War, when it seceded from Virginia. It was previously part of Virginia and was made up of mountainous terrain that made it difficult to access and develop. The state's economy has historically relied on coal mining, timber, and agriculture. West Virginia has played an important role in labor movements and was the site of significant battles during the Mine Wars of the early 20th century. Today, the state is known for its scenic beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities.
6. What is the rising action of the new dress by Virginia Woolf
Answer:
The New Dress” is a short story by English author Virginia Woolf. It was written in 1924 and published in the New York’s The Forum magazine in 1927. Written while Woolf was in the process of penning her famous novel Mrs. Dalloway, the two share similar events and characters, leading people to believe that “The New Dress” may have been an excised chapter from the book.
Told in a stream-of-consciousness narrative, the story focuses on Mabel Waring, who feels deeply self-conscious and insecure as she attends a party hosted by Clarissa Dalloway. Mabel wears a new, although old-fashioned, dress that she has taken great care to make sure is perfect—but in the end, it still isn’t quite right. Exploring social conventions, fashion, and the pressure on women to be perfect, “The New Dress” was later collected in two anthologies of Woolf’s work: A Haunted House and Other Short Stories (1944) and Mrs. Dalloway’s Party (1973).
As Mabel Waring arrives at Clarissa Dalloway’s party, she is filled with feelings of inadequacy and inferiority. These feelings are set off by worries that her new dress is not appropriate for the occasion. After greeting the hostess, she goes to look at herself in a mirror, immediately deciding that it’s not right. She imagines the other guests staring at her, exclaiming, “What a fright she looks! What a hideous new dress!”She berates herself for trying to appear original. She couldn’t afford a new dress in the latest fashion, so she had a yellow silk dress made from an older pattern. She continues to condemn herself, escalating to self-torture with obsessive thoughts of her own foolishness. She tells herself that she deserves to be chastised by her fellow partygoers, calling the new dress a horror and idiotically old-fashioned. Rose Shaw, a stylishly dressed fellow partygoer, approaches Mabel and tells her the dress is perfectly charming, but Mabel is sure she is being mocked.
Mabel tries to think of some way “to annul this pain, to make this agony endurable.” She continues to describe her situation in agonized terms, giving the reader the impression that she might not be mentally stable. She comes off as clearly shy and socially unskilled, which leads to the extreme anxiety she endures in social settings.
Mabel tries to envision the partygoers as flies trying to crawl all over the edges of a saucer, all alike and swarming like insects. However, she can’t bring herself to see the others in this fashion. She tells a male guest that she feels like “some dowdy, decrepit, horribly dingy old fly.” He hastily compliments her in an insincere manner, and Mabel is horrified to realize he must have interpreted her comment as fishing for him to disagree with and correct her.She tries to think back to how happy and comfortable she felt at the dressmaker’s, as the kind Miss Milan pinned her hem, asked for her measurements, and tended to her pet canary. However, Mabel is snapped out of these pleasant thoughts by the reality of the party around her. She berates herself for caring about what others think of her, and this devolves into Mabel condemning her “odious, weak, vacillating character.”
Mabel recalls growing up in her unremarkable family and her dreams of romance and adventure in far-away lands. She thinks about her reality, including her marriage to a man with a “safe, permanent underling’s job.” She thinks back to special, isolated moments in her life, which she characterizes as “delicious” and “divine.” These were the only moments when she felt truly happy and fulfilled, connected with all the earth and everything in it, or as she puts it, “on the crest of a wave.”
She wonders if these moments will become more and more infrequent as she gets older, and decides she wants to find a way to be happy. She decides to pursue self-improvement and transformation through “some wonderful, helpful, astonishing book,” or maybe an inspirational public speaker. Having talked herself out of her internal crisis, she gets up to leave the party. Before she goes, she approaches Mrs. Dalloway, assuring the hostess that she enjoyed herself at the party.Virginia Woolf was considered one of the foremost modernists of the twentieth century and a pioneer of the stream-of-consciousness style. A prolific author, she wrote nine novels during her lifetime, as well as six collections of short stories (four published after her death), three biographies, a comedy for the stage, and a large collection of nonfiction, essays, translations, and biographies. She’s regarded as one of the most influential writers of the early feminist tradition and has influenced many future works, most famously the acclaimed 1962 play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and the 1998 novel and its 2002 Oscar-winning film adaptation The Hours (focusing on three generations of women influenced by Mrs. Dalloway).
Explanation:
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7. leo is writing a story about native birds in virginia
Answer:
ano ang question
Explanation:
sorry hindi ito masasagutan
8. virginia shea's_______ core rules of netiquette
Answer:
Virginia Shea's Rules of Netiquette
Remember the human on the other side of the electronic communication.
Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life.
Know where you are in cyberspace.
Respect other people's time and bandwidth.
Make yourself look good online.
Share expert knowledge.
Explanation:
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9. Almost Heaven...West Virginia!
Answer:
Eastern booobiiies here
Explanation:
Almost cotton
Answer:
ano po yung tanong
Explanation:
Hotdog
10. The core rules of netiquette by Virginia ShEA
Answer:
Core Rules of Netiquette.
Rule 1: Remember the Human.
Rule 2: Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real. ...
Rule 3: Know where you are in cyberspace.
Rule 4: Respect other people's time and bandwidth.
Rule 5: Make yourself look good online.
Rule 6: Share expert knowledge.
11. d. Yasunari Kawabata8. What particular writing of Captain John Smith discussed the advantages of colonial rule to boththe colonies and the colonist audiences?a. True Relation of Virginiab. A Description of New Englandc. A History of the Settlement of Virginiad. The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles
Answer:
8.D.Explanation:
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12. Ano Ang KaHuluGan Ng VIRGINIA ROJO
Answer:
a six years old girl living in occidrntal mindoro
13. Order for masks by virginia moreno explanation
Answer:
Virginia R. Moreno
In the poem "Order for Masks" Virginia R. Moreno is the author of the poem andis the one who's talking in the poem
Explanation:
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14. Explain briefly the 14 Components of the Need Theory by virginia henderson
Move and maintain desirable posture. Sleep and rest. Select suitable clothes/dresses and undress. Maintain body temperature within normal range by adjusting clothing and modifying environment
15. What does Virginius bring to Appius? Select one: A. Virginia's severed head B. a poisoned gift of wine C. Virginia's dowry D. his daughter, ready to comply with the ruling
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Virginius is called to the court and Claudius begins his accusation: Virginius stole one of Claudius' servants one night while she was young and raised her as his daughter. He then implores Appius to return his slave to him to which Appius agrees, refusing to listen Virginius' defense.
D
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16. List the 10 Core rules of Netiquette according to Virginia Shea.
Answer:
Remember the human on the other side of the electronic communication.Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life.Know where you are in cyberspace.Respect other people’s time and bandwidth.Make yourself look good online.Share expert knowledge.Keep flame wars under control.Respect other people’s privacy.Don’t abuse your power.Be forgiving of other people’s mistakes.17. The Hero of Tirad Pass Story by Virginia B. Licuanan
Answer:
c.god
Explanation:
Beyonce is the best of singing
18. what are the three key things happened in Virginia in 1619?
Answer:
Along with the the first representative legislative assembly in the New World, 1619 also marked the arrival of the first recorded Africans to English North America, the recruitment of English women in significant numbers, the first official English Thanksgiving in North America, and the entrepreneurial and innovative
Explanation:
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Answer:Along with the the first representative legislative assembly in the New World, 1619 also marked the arrival of the first recorded Africans to English North America, the recruitment of English women in significant numbers, the first official English Thanksgiving in North America, and the entrepreneurial and innovative
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19. What is Virginia Leaf Tobacco
Aromatic Fire-cured smoking tobacco is darkleaf, a robust variety of tobacco used as a condimental for pipe blends. It is cured by smoking over gentle fires. In the United States, it is grown in northern middle Tennessee, western Kentucky and inVirginia.
20. what is the summary of the story "Shakespear's sister" by virginia woolf ?
Answer:
Virginia Woolf: Shakespeare’s Sister
In the essay “Shakespeare’s sister” Virginia Woolf asks and explores the basic question of “Why women did not write poetry in the Elizabethan age”. Woolf sheds light on the reality of women’s life during this time and illustrates the effects of social structures on the creative spirit of women. In the society they lived in, women were halted to explore and fulfill their talent the same way men were able to, due to the gender role conventions that prevailed during this era. Through a theoretical setting in which it is it is imagined that William Shakespeare had a sister (Judith), Virginia Woolf personifies women during the sixteenth century in order to reflect the hardships they had to overcome as aspiring writers.
The author’s main purpose for…
Explanation:
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21. What is the tagalog version of mountain night poem by virginia ellis
Mayroong walang katapusang katahimikan,Sa mga bundok, sa gabi,Ang katahimikan kahit na ang mga saloobin ay hindi maaaring masira,Hindi rin masira ang liwanag.
Ang proteksiyon na blackness sa gabi,Tulad ng isang pambalot na pambalot ay isinusuot,Isang yakap ng buong katawan ng isang tao,Halay at mainit-init. Ang mga bituin - isang milyong sayawan na ilaw,Pumili ng isa at ito ay iyo,Ang isa ay sapat na; mangyaring iwanan ang iba,Para sa mga makata at pilosopo.
Isang pabango ng ligaw na Jasmine,Nalalabi ang malambot na hangin sa gabi,Isang malakas na nakalalasing,Walang nakitang tugma kahit saan. Gabi ng musika sa gubat,Kanta ng korda ng sylvan,Ang Diyos, sa palagay ko, ay bumubulong,Hush, huwag palampasin ang Kanyang mga salita.
Isara ang iyong mga mata sa pag-iisa,Ang iyong Panginoon at ikaw lamang,Nakuha mo na ang isang sulyap sa Langit,Nakuha mo na ang isang sulyap sa Bahay.
22. What is the noun of the sentence "these roses were developed in richmond,virginia"
NOUNS IN THE SENTENCEPROPER NOUN
• RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
• ROSES
What is Proper noun?Proper nouns are commonly a specific name of individual person, place, or organization, and spelled with initial capital letters.
Other Kinds of Noun• Collective Noun
• Concrete Noun
• Common Noun
• Abstract
• Mass Noun
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23. virginia hopes to win the prize.what is the noun phrase?
d ko po alam eh sarry po sorrry
24. •Bakit inimbitahan ni Kapitan Aristorenas ang kaibigang si Luis Chiquito? •Ano ang layunin ng sulat ni Maria Clara kay Crisostomo Ibarra?
Inimbitahan ni Kapitan Aristorenas ang kaibigang si Luis Chiquito dahil gusto niya itong ipakilala ito sa kaniyang mga batikang tahur sa monte na sina Kapitan Tiago, Kapitan Juaquin, Kabesang Manuel, Padre Damaso at ang Kunsol.
Ang layunin ng sulat ni Maria Clara kay Crisostimo Ibarra ay matagal ng hindi nasisilayan ng dalaga ang kaniyang kasintahan at gusto nitong ipabatid sa binata ang kaniyang pangungulila
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25. The New dress by virginia woolf
Answer:
Virginia Woolf’s short story “The New Dress” was written in 1924 while she was writing the novel Mrs. Dalloway, published in 1925. Critics have entertained the possibility that the story may originally have been a chapter of the novel because some of the same characters and events appear in both works. The story was published in the May 1927 issue of the monthly New York magazine the Forum. In the story, a deeply insecure and painfully self-conscious guest at a party is convinced that she is the target of mockery.
Leonard Woolf later republished “The New Dress” in the collection A Haunted House in 1944, three years after Virginia Woolf’s death. It was republished in 1973 in the collection Mrs. Dalloway’s Party, with other stories by Woolf that focus on the guests and events of the day leading up to Clarissa Dalloway’s party.
Author Biography
Virginia Woolf was born Adeline Virginia Stephen in London on January 25, 1882, the third of four children of Julia Duckworth and Sir Leslie Stephen, a noted historian and biographer. As a child, Woolf received no formal education but made use of her father’s library and literary friendships to educate herself. After her mother’s death in 1895, Woolf experienced a nervous breakdown, the first in a series of four debilitating emotional traumas. When her father died nine years later, Woolf had her second mental breakdown. Upon her recovery, she moved with her sister, Vanessa, and her brothers, Thoby and Adrian, to the Bloomsbury district of London.
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26. paksa ng maaaring lumipad ang tao by Virginia Hamilton
Answer:
Noong unang panahon, sa Aprika, ang mga tao ay maaaring lumipad. Sa ilalim ng bughaw na langit, para silang maiitim na ibon na may nagniningning na pakpak. Nang sila'y hinuli para gawing alipin, nakalimutan nila kung paano lumipa
27. mountain night poem by virginia ellis
Mountain Nights
by Virginia Ellis
There is unbroken quietness,
In the mountains, in the night,
A stillness even thoughts can’t break,
Nor shatter as if light.
The night’s protective blackness,
like a velvet wrap is worn,
An embrace of one’s whole body,
Sensuous and warm.
The stars - a million dancing lights,
Choose one and it is yours,
One is enough; please leave the rest,
For poets and philosophers.
A scent of wild Jasmine,
Pervades the soft night air,
An intoxicant so strong,
No match found anywhere.
Evening music of the woods,
Rustling sylvan chords,
God, I think, is whispering,
Hush, don’t miss His words.
Close your eyes in solitude,
Your Lord and you alone,
You’ve caught a glimpse of Heaven,
You’ve caught a glimpse of Home.
28. what information did Dr. Virginia bieluch give?
Answer:
what if diko alam
Explanation:
kaya muna yan
29. What is the tagalog version of mountain night poem by virginia ellis
Mayroong walang katapusang katahimikan,Sa mga bundok, sa gabi;Ang katahimikan kahit na ang mga saloobin ay hindi maaaring masira,Hindi rin masira ang liwanag.Ang proteksiyon na blackness sa gabi,Tulad ng isang pambalot na pambalot ay isinusuot,Isang yakap ng buong katawan ng isang tao,Sensuous at mainit-init.
Ang mga bituin ... isang milyong sayawan na ilaw,Pumili ng isa at ito ay sa iyo;Ang isa ay sapat na ... mangyaring iwanan ang natitira,Para sa mga poets at philosophers.
Isang pabango ng ligaw na Jasmine,Nalalabi ang malambot na hangin sa gabi;Isang malakas na nakalalasing,Walang nakitang tugma kahit saan.
Gabi ng musika sa gubat,Rustling sylvan chords;Ang Diyos, sa palagay ko, ay bumubulong,Hush! Huwag palampasin ang Kanyang mga salita!
Isara ang iyong mga mata sa pag-iisa,Ang iyong Panginoon at ikaw lamang,Nakuha mo na ang isang sulyap sa Langit ...Nakuha mo na ang isang sulyap sa iyong tahanan.
30. What is Virginia B. Licuanan
Answer:
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