short poem dedicated to rizal
1. short poem dedicated to rizal
Answer:
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2. Short poem dedicating to rizal during his early education
Answer:
My first inspiration” first poem written by Dr. Jose Rizal during his third academic year in Ateneo de Municipal. He wrote the poem in 1874, before he turned 14. He was delighted to see his mother, Doña Teodora Alonso, released from prison that same year so he dedicated the poem to her
Explanation:
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3. A poem dedicated to rizal
For the final output of our Rizal class, my group decided to make a magazine about Rizal’s life through poetry and letters. For our last article, we were hoping to make it about Rizal’s legacy. To be consistent with the rest of the magazine, we were trying to look for a poem that is either dedicated to Rizal or about Rizal. We tried looking for some, but we couldn’t find one made by a well-established writer or someone who knew Rizal when he was alive. I’m starting to think we might be going about the search the wrong way. Most searches come up with results that show Rizal’s own poems instead of poems written by other people.
I know this is a long shot, but do you guys know if such a poem exist? If it can’t be from an established writer or from someone who knew him, we’re willing to work with a well-written poem or maybe one that is commonly thought at schools.
Any help would be very much appreciated!
4. A poem with rythm dedicated to all frontliners
Explanation:
Next week will be our last of daily pandemic poems as we move into the summer months. However, in changing the format to a weekly poem, I hope that you will continue to submit your wonderful suggestions to ghiggin [at] emory [dot] edu.
Irish poet, Derek Mahon claims that there must be three things in combination before poetry can happen — “soul, song and formal necessity.” A master craftsman of poetic form, Mahon has long investigated the dark night of the soul. In fact, he said, “It’s practically my subject, my theme: solitude and community; the weirdness and terrors of solitude: the stifling and consolations of community. Also, the consolations of solitude.”
Here, for the Memorial Day weekend is his 2011 poem, “Everything is Going to be All Right”:
Everything is Going to be All Right
How should I not be glad to contemplate
the clouds clearing beyond the dormer window
and a high tide reflected on the ceiling?
There will be dying, there will be dying,
but there is no need to go into that.
The poems flow from the hand unbidden
and the hidden source is the watchful heart;
the sun rises in spite of everything
and the far cities are beautiful and bright.
I lie here in a riot of sunlight
watching the day break and the clouds flying.
Everything is going to be all right. Derek Mahon
Today’s wonderful example of poetry in motion was chosen by John Sitter:
“As Thoreau traveled widely in Concord, A.R. Ammons seems to have meandered mainly in Ithaca. In a time of limited travel it helps to be reminded that so much happens at home.”
Cascadilla Falls
I went down by Cascadilla
Falls this
evening, the
stream below the falls,
and picked up a
handsized stone
kidney-shaped, testicular and
thought all its motions into it,
the 800 mph earth spin,
the 190-million-mile yearly
displacement around the sun,
the overriding
grand
haul
of the galaxy with the 30,000
mph of where
the sun’s going:
thought all the interweaving
motions
into myself: dropped
the stone to dead rest:
the stream from other motions
broke
rushing over it:
shelterless,
I turned
to the sky and stood still:
oh
I do
not know where I am going
that I can live my life
by this single creek.
5. make a slogan or a short poem dedicated to our frontliners. Use diphthongs in your slogan, Be creative.
Answer:
Frontliner's risk
a virus spreads like a wildfire
Scientists, Doctors tried keeping us safe
but this wildfire kept growing,
no matter how hard things get
front liners will always have a way
and every person prayed for them
Explanation:
this poem is for the front liners . (i'm not a great poem writer sorry if it didn't help)
6. RIZAL AND THE FILIPINO YOUTH Jose Rizal loved his people especially the youth. Jose Rizal believed in the young people of his country. He wrote a patriotic poem entitled "To the Filipino Youth" dedicated to his countrymen. In this poem, he called the young Filipino the "fair hope of his fatherland". Rizal also wrote "Noli Me Tangere", in this novel, he called on the youth to serve their country. He called on them to study harder and do the best they could to achieve the peace and progress for the Philippines. 1. Copy the name of the poem Rizal wrote. 2. To whom did he dedicate the poem? 3. Write the name of the book Rizal wrote 4. Copy the word that describes what kind of poem "To The Filipino Youth" is. 5. What was Rizal's counsel to the youth?
Answer:
1. To the Filipino Youth
2. To all filipino youth
3. Noli Me Tangere
4. Fair hope of his fatherland
He called them toto study harder and do the best they could to achieve the piece and progress for the Philippines
Explanation:
not sre with this but
hope it helps
7. write a poem that you will dedicate to the Philippines
Answer:
Oh, Philippines, my heart belongs to thee,
Where the sun and sea meet in perfect harmony,
Where the land is rich with culture and history,
And the people are full of warmth and hospitality.
From the bustling cities to the tranquil countryside,
There's beauty in every corner, that I cannot hide,
From the majestic mountains to the rolling hillsides,
There's a sense of wonder, that in my heart abides.
Oh, Philippines, your colors brighten up the sky,
Your music fills my ears, and I cannot deny,
That your beauty and charm, will never ever die,
And in my heart, you will always occupy.
Your people, oh, how kind and full of grace,
Their spirit shines through, in every single place,
With a smile and a greeting, they welcome all to embrace,
And their warmth and love, you'll never replace.
Oh, Philippines, my love for you will never fade,
In your arms, I've found a home, where I'm not afraid,
To embrace your beauty, and all that you have made,
And to cherish you always, with the love that we have made.
So here's to you, my beloved Philippines,
With a heart full of love, and all of its trimmings,
May your beauty shine forevermore, in all its glimmerings,
And in my heart, you'll always have a place for living.
Answer:
This is where my life started
and plan to live here till my life ended
I salute my country my pride and glory
I stand before my country firmly
We fight for freedom we fight for our homeland
Japanese Spaniard and American to our country they land
They tried to conquer us but with God we surpass
Surpass the struggles and all the pain in the past
Our country My country
What can we offer is our smile and hospitality
We open our doors for those who are in need
When Israel our friend Jews needed us our President Quezon help them indeed
Now that we have our freedom
Other country bully us for some reason
China what did we do for you to bully us
We are asians same as you started as a dust
Some controversies covering my country
EJK and deaths what happen to the rights of humanity
Some person thinks they are the greatest person in senate
But they are the one who started coup d'etat dont forget
Questioning the leaders fighting for his chair
Remember you people voted for him and thats your share
Why cant you see his view what if you people are on his position what will you do?
His for a good of people and the good of many thats what his into
Its fun here in my country come visit us someday
you will see the beauty of my country day by day
Beaches and view wonders of the world for you
Pretty faces and fun parties and we know ENGLISH tooThis is where my life started
and plan to live here till my life ended
I salute my country my pride and glory
I stand before my country firmly
We fight for freedom we fight for our homeland
Japanese Spaniard and American to our country they land
They tried to conquer us but with God we surpass
Surpass the struggles and all the pain in the past
Our country My country
What can we offer is our smile and hospitality
We open our doors for those who are in need
When Israel our friend Jews needed us our President Quezon help them indeed
Now that we have our freedom
Other country bully us for some reason
China what did we do for you to bully us
We are asians same as you started as a dust
Some controversies covering my country
EJK and deaths what happen to the rights of humanity
Some person thinks they are the greatest person in senate
But they are the one who started coup d'etat dont forget
Questioning the leaders fighting for his chair
Remember you people voted for him and thats your share
Why cant you see his view what if you people are on his position what will you do?
His for a good of people and the good of many thats what his into
Its fun here in my country come visit us someday
you will see the beauty of my country day by day
Beaches and view wonders of the world for you
Pretty faces and fun parties and we know ENGLISH too
8. create a short poem that is dedicated to our lord almighty
Answer:
"Jesus Christ is our God"
God exists
Would very much like to be known
Almighty God shows us about Himself by sending His Son to us
His son is Jesus Christ
We hold on to faith because Jesus commands us to
“Go therefore make disciples of all nations”
In the Catholic Church, it cannot err in faith
Jesus promised His disciples that He would send them the Spirit of the truth
Scripture firmly, faithfully and without error teach [the] truth
Bible is not meant to convey precise historical information or scientific things to us
Nevertheless, everything that a man knows about God and the way of His salvation is found in infallible certainty in Sacred Scripture
Reading Sacred Scripture prayerfully contains God’s essential communication to us
Ignorance of Scripture is Ignorance of Christ
The Bible is God’s love letter to us
Answer:
God is eternal always and forever(a)
has no beginning and will have no end
in His holy word has revealed Himself
to be God almighty our forever friend
One can never know God too well
so daily exposure to God's living word(b)
is a real necessity to grow in grace
to neglect His word is truly absurd
Learning biblical meditation is so vital(c)
to chew on God's truth to deeply intake
grasping His truth and all it means
feeding on God's word for my soul's sake
Taking your Lord with you everywhere
never be embarrassed by what anyone says
keeping in step with His eternal word
be faithful to Jesus all your days(d)
Consider well my reading of the scriptures(e)
to depend on the holy spirit's direction(f)
be sure I'm walking in Jesus holy steps(f)
aim always listen to His gracious correction
9. activity 4 write a song you may dedicated to Rizal. you may use lines from either rizal or remoto's poem.
Answer:
El Filibusterismo at sa ibabawnng
kubyerta
10. Create a short song or a poem dedicated for the call center agent who offer their services despite of the pandemic. Your song or poem must be composedof at least 2 stanzas. .
~My Answer~
Title: *COVID 19*
"The human race shall always overcome," said Jommo Kenyatta
See, I am the ultimate test
How well do you work together?
How well coordinated are you?
Stanza [1]
COVID 19 is my name
I know no boundaries or lanes
No celebrity can match my fame
Like a roaring flame I engulf all on my path
The poor and the rich both feel my wrath
Stanza [2]
You have a common enemy in me
So, lower your guns and focus on me
Lower your rank, tribe, ethnicity and focus on me
For can't you see, can't you see?
I know off no hierarchy
My presence brings fear and anarchy
Stanza [3]
I am stronger than Samson
For I break the unbreakable
I'll break your economy
I'll break your faith
But that's only if you let me
For the racism you show only strengthens me
Stanza [4]
You like hiding your identity, then wear a mask
You claim that your hands are clean, then sanitize
For the death I cause is no man's fault but rather my nature
You shall overcome me; it's in your blood, it's your nature
I am no professor, neither is this a lecture
But only working together can tame my destructive nature
Stanza [5]
As Nations cower in fear
For I grab many victims in a day
For once they see something worse than war
For once they see humanity is worth fighting for
Stanza [6]
What goes up must come down
No authority is higher than me
For I break the laws of traditions
I break the laws of a normal condition
But I'll never break the so-called men
Bend them to their breaking points
Once they kill me, they forget my wrath and once again I'll strike
Stanza [7]
As you suffer because of me
Also try and learn from me and your mistakes
As I go down the books of history
Still there's more to come
Maintain the togetherness
And there will be no harm
Share the little you have
Before I strike and leave you with none
Stanza [8]
The only way to survive me, is by joining heads
Lock your doors for I roam the streets
Stay alert for like an assassin; you never know my target
By: Akira [Me✨ ]
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11. to whom did Dr. Jose Rizal dedicate his poem sa aking mga kabata?
Answer:
It was dedicated for his childhood friends
Explanation:
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12. 1. To whom did Dr. Jose Rizal dedicate his poem Sa Aking mga kabata?
Answer:
He dedicated his poem to his fellow filipino youths
Answer:
he dedicated his poem to his fellow youth Filipinos
13. C. Write a poem dedicated to the modern-day heroes, our medical and healthcare frontliners Do this in a short bond paper. (10 pts)
Answer:
Our Heroes and Sheroes
口
By: Aidan Abraham
Through the darkness of night And the brightness of day There's heroes and sheroes Who's always so bright
With bravery and boldness, With courage and kindness
These characteristics They save everyday
From holding the door, To solving a crime These are their actions They have everyday
Through the darkness of night And the brightness of day There's hero and sheros Who's always so bright
These heroes and sheroes Are only a few What kind of hero Can you be tomorrow
Explanation:
sana makahelp
14. Jose Rizal wrote poems dedicated to the Filipino people. Transitive or intransitive
Answer: Transitive
hope this helps
15. Why rizal dedicated el fili to gomburza
Answer:
Rizal dedicated the new book to the three priests, Gomez, Burgos and Zamora, who were executed because of their supposed participation in the first revolutionary campaign of modern Philippine nationalism, the mutiny of Cavite. The trial of the three priests was nothing more than a contrived show, like the trial of Rizal later. In accordance with the method, tested and tried, prominent leaders were removed by making them responsible for actions which they not only did not commit but to which they have always objected. Rizal derives the reason to dedicate the work to them from the fact that the Church did not excommunicate the three priests and that there were serious mistakes in the surreptitious trial which irresponsibly led to his death sentence, and as victims of such circumstances, to the opposition which involved his lifetime work.
16. To whom did Rizal dedicate hisnovel?
Rizal dedicate his novel to his fellowmen and to his loved country, Philippines.
Answer:
Rizal dedicated his Noli Me Tangere to the Philippines – “To My Fatherland.” His dedication run as follows: Recorded in the history of human sufferings is a cancer so malignant a character that the least touch irritates it and awakens in it the sharpest pains.
17. poem dedicated frontliner
Answer:
all of you are heroes
giving hope and life to every people
saving lives of of every innocent people
who sacrifice their life for the world
world is in peace when all of you are here
loving and caring the living
18. tagalog poem dedication to Jose Rizal.
Explanation:
correct me if im wrong po
pa brainliest po ty
19. create a Letter dedicated to Rizal
Answer:
To Dr. Jose Rizal,
I’d often wonder if you ever regretted dying for the Philippines and the Filipinos that fateful day of December 30, 1896. I wonder again today, because today is your birth anniversary. Given another chance to be born one more time in this day and age, would you live and give your life the same way you did, all over again?
Having had studied your life in school, I learned that you were a novelist, poet, ophthalmologist, and journalist. You displayed your precocious intellect from a very early age that your being a top student did not come as a surprise. You were a polymath and a polygloth, displaying extraordinary skills in science and the arts as well as the ability to converse in at least twenty-two languages. Thanks to your prolific writings, the Filipinos of today also know of your other skills as a sculptor, farmer, and educator. My goodness, you even dabbled in architecture, fencing, pistol shooting, and dramatics. You had everything going for you but you chose to speak up and write against the oppressors of your time and died for it.
I would like to think that your decision to fight for the freedom of our country represents that small spark of nationalism that inherently resides in every Filipino’s heart, regardless of economic status. The thin line that separates heroes from the rest is the decision to take action for whatever societal ills confront us. The main enemy is the sense of apathy and indifference that is slowly engulfing the nation after hopelessness has fully set in.
Who wouldn’t feel hopeless, tired, and betrayed after witnessing our long respected institutions get subjected to ridicule and shame because of the actions of the very people expected to guard them? The stories of today would probably compel you to write another novel in the tradition of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. I would have to warn you though that the pillage being done to our country today is much more painful because they are being perpetrated not by foreigners but Filipinos like us. Worse of all, the country’s attention is being sought to be deviated by entertainment and misdirected by mudslinging.
I realize that it takes more than one hero to save a nation. I know you knew that before you were executed but that didn’t stop you from doing what you thought was right. Wherever you are, wish on us the courage needed to overcome this new oppression that burdens us. Inspire us to tap into our inner hero by being the best that we can be as we rise above natural and man-made devastation and work to restore decency to our institutions. I hope we need not die doing this like heroes of your time for the very essence of working for positive change is to enjoy life to the fullest, not a day short of our destiny.
Yours in writing,
Letter Writer
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20. write a poem dedicated to our national hero jose rizal
Answer:
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21. poem dedicated to parentsduring pandemic
Answer:
make it woth your heart
sa parent po yan kaya kaya mo po gumawa nang poem
22. write a poem dedicated towards the environment.
Answer:
Mother Earth gives her gifts for all to share,
She gives them freely, yet she's still aware
That things are changing, perhaps for the worse.
How much more can she give if our future is cursed?
It's way past time to put Mother Earth first,
To clean up the water before we all thirst,
To clean up the air before our lungs sicken,
To renew the soil and feel it quicken.
How long until the point of no return?
How much longer until we all finally learn,
That to this task we all must rise.
And stop abusing Mother Earth before she dies
TITLE:
Mother Earth's Gifts
By Kelly Roper
23. poem poem poem poem about dedicated to your love ones during pandemic 4 stanza
Answer:
love has no difference in ice
it well melt if you let it
but if take care of it ,
it will be still as hard it is
24. What is the poem Of Rizal that was dedicatedTo his mother, who took careWho took care of him and taughthim his First Lesson?2
Explanation:
Mi primera inspiracion/ang una kong salamisim
25. Poem written by Rizal as an Atenean dedicated to his beloved mother's birthday.
Answer:
The most known poem written by Rizal in Ateneo, 'Mi Primera Inspiracion' (My First Inspiration) was dedicated to his mother on her birthday. It is believed to have been written in the year 1874, upon the release from prison of his mother.
26. it was dedicated in honor of dr jose p. rizal
Answer:
Rizal munomento
Explanation:
sana makatulong na lng
27. To whom did jose rizal dedicate the poem miretiro
□Answer□Josephine Bracken □Explanation□because Josephine Bracken is the one who dedicate the poem.
sana makatulong ito
28. Whose rizal dedicated the song of the traveler?
Jose Rizal dedicated the song of the traveler to the traveler or immigrants.the more he travel the more loneliness he feels
29. Compose a short poem dedicated for survivors of disasters in the country
Natural Disasters, nature's wrath.
You can't escape their destructive path.
It could be a tornado touching down.
With it's winds twirling around.
Lifting everything that's in it's way.
Praying we live, to see the next day.
Maybe a strong earthquake with it's loud roar.
The aftermath looks like were in a war.
Buildings tumble and fall to the ground.
Piles of concrete start to mound.
Then the tsunami that's sure to come.
arrives with a loud, loud hum.
Water takes everything in it's path.
As nature shows it's true wrath.
Then the storm gets so strong, now a hurricane has been born
.
With winds topping 150 miles an hour,
mother nature shows it's power.
All the rain has now caused floods.
With the streets becoming walls of mud.
Then there is the avalanche, a giant wall of snow.
Anything in it's path becomes it's foe.
Last but not least is the volcano that blows.
A giant river of lava, down the mountain it glows.
Now is the time for us all to prepare.
Mother nature is not one to dare
not sure about my answer
Compose a short poem dedicated for survivors of disasters in the country.Out of the darkness that has engulfed me,
From pole to pole, it's as dark as a pit.
I give thanks to whatever gods there are.
For me and for the sake of my unconquerable soul.
In the midst of a tumultuous situation
Me and you haven't screamed or winced.
As a result of the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloodied, yet it is not bowed.
After a few days, safely
I see an uncounted number of things.
The promised acclaim makes me weep.
Their crooked bards foresaw it.
Of the Earth-Building Wars,
Princes were enslaved and imprisoned.
Outshining stars of actions,
There isn't a single word or voice left.
For me, even so, the most distant moments are received.
And to restore new praise,
At eve, only the sound of flutes may be heard.
On the beach, nothing except seaweed.
Short poem dedicated to rizal
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30. why did jose Rizal write the poem " Ang asking unang salamisim " and to whom did he dedicate it?
Answer:
A passage of the poem often paraphrased as Ang Hindi marunong magmahal sa sariling wika, masahol pa sa hayop at malansang isda (English: 'He that knows not to love his own language, is worse than beasts and putrid fish') is widely quoted to promote the use of Tagalog among Filipinos. It is encountered most frequently during the Buwan ng Wika (Language Month)a commemoration of the establishment of the Filipino language as the national language of the Philippines.