A Reader Lives A Thousand Lives

A Reader Lives A Thousand Lives

Explain the quotation by George R.R Martin. “A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies… The man who never reads lives only one.”

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1. Explain the quotation by George R.R Martin. “A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies… The man who never reads lives only one.”


Answer:

every reader had a lot of things that he/she discovered by reading that make them feel they had traveled and get involved in a situation that they've been discovered themselves, they felt the event,trails,discoveries, and experiences of the stories that they read,they were travelling the place that the character of thier stories does. and the most beautiful part of it you were be able to discover new things by simply reading a book of stories.

Explanation:

same like people nowadays,but theyre not addicted by the most valuable stories but addicted with the K DRAMA...


2. explain the quote a reader lives a thousand lives before he dies the man who never with lives only onepls kelangan k po ngaun​


Answer:

It encourage you to stay strong and overcome all obstacles in your path to success . It helps you to become a better human being with a vast array or knowledge

Explanation:

Sana po makatulong


3. what can you say about the quotation of George R. Martin says that A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies... The man who never read lives only one.


All I can say about this quotation, as a book lover, is it is indeed true. When you got to read a new book, we tend to put the characters shoes on our own feet. We got to know their characteristics and the place they go to. As a reader I don’t just have a thousand lives but I also got to travel all parts of existing and non-existing places. Our imagination never stops. And as you felt those things, you will find it hard not to hold a book in the palm of your hands even just for a day.

4. A. Objective: Distinguish text-types according to purpose and features: classification, explanation, enumeration and time order. B. Direction: Put on the blank space the type of Text shown in each item.The world's biggest health crisis of our time is the rise of corona virus pandemic that not only threatens people but kill thousands of lives around the globe. It originates in Wuhan china last 2019 and is a highly contagious disease that easily spread around the world.1. Type of Text:___________________COVID-19 is a virus that looks like a corona that can easily transferred by humans through sneezing or coughing. Most people infected with the COVID-19 virus will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special treatment.2. Type of Text:___________________The three well known coronaviruses are first, the MERS-CoV (the beta coronavirus that causes Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS). Second is SARS- and the third one SARS-CoV-2 (the novel coronavirus that causes coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19) which we are currently facing today. 3. Type of Text: _______________First prepare all the ingredients needed in cooking chicken adobo. Then marinate it for 30 minutes. Drain and reserve marinade. After it fry chicken in oil until golden brown. Lastly, combine chicken with marinade then simmer until chicken is tender. Finally add Del Monte Pineapple tidbits and top with fried garlic. 4. Type of Text:_____________ As Earth rotates on its axis, around the Sun. the section facing the sun will be the daylight. The section facing away the sun will be in darkness, experiencing night. One half of the Earth is always experiencing day while the other half is experiencing night. 5. Type of Text:_____________ If oxygen is present in a wet material with iron, such as a nail or steel bar, the formation of rust occurs. It only happens when iron, oxygen, and water react with one another. Rust occurs when iron or alloys such as steel corrode, thus rusting is commonly known as iron or steel corrosion. 6. Type of Text:_____________Because some of the symptoms of flu and COVID-19 are similar, it may be hard to tell the difference between them based on symptoms alone, and testing may be needed to help confirm a diagnosis. Flu and COVID-19 share many characteristics, but there are some key differences between the two. 7. Type of Text:_______________ In this module you will learn to: 1. tell what word blending is; 2. infer the meaning of blended words based on given context clues (synonyms, antonyms, word parts, and other strategies; and 3. appreciate the new learning on blended words. 8. Type of Text:______________ In inferring or "guessing" the meaning of unfamiliar blended words, you can look for context clues in the sentence where the blended word is used. Context clues are hints that a writer provides to help the readers get the meaning of a difficult or unusual word in a sentence. 9. Type of Text:_______________Some changes in matter may result in negative effects like pollution, destruction of habitat, and loss of lives. Improper disposal of garbage, harmful chemicals and human waste can cause changes. It can pollute air, land and water.10. Type of Text:_________________​


Answer:

Poverty and homelessness are worldwide problems.


5. a long time ago the house of god has a fat homeless vast of emptiness he was sudden death because you can see nor hear anything the sun rose bright as a gold and the heavens where embolism with clear blue skies in a distance the full moon admits the darkness with thousand of sparkling and twinkling stars god gracefully lift is powerful hands and in just a snap the earth was created trees and grasses sprouted from the land and fragrant flowers came into bloom oceans wave and surge reverse outrageous cloud words few freely in disguise and they rest too for a whilesuch a beautiful and pleasure paradise to behold! One day, the king of birds flew and explored the wild blue yonder He proudly spread his sturdy massive wings and flew to the forest From a distance, he saw a lofty bamboo bending from its waist as a gentle blow of wind touched it He hurned through the bamboo and stopped for a short rest Knock Knock! Knock! He felt a resounding knock coming from the tall bamboo He was sure he heard a voice! "Set me free, o, stalwart king of birds!", was the plead "Peck hardert I can't breathe. It's a confinement "It might be a trap!", the bird thought After a while, a lizard crawled up to the bamboo. The starving bird tried to grab the crawling lizard He hardly pecked the bamboo in his attempt to catch the lizard. All of a sudden, the tall bamboo broke. To the bird's surprise, a handsome man emerged from the bamboo Thanks, O, great king of the birds! My name is Malakas Please continue pecking the bamboo Release my partner with your grace and power Once again, the bird pecked the bamboo A modest and beautiful woman came out from the bamboo "She is my wife Her name is Maganda You freed us, O. King of the birds! You must live with us forever!" can't", replied the bird. "am but one bird and my home is the immense blue skies. I travel with the wind My wings were intended for flight But, I would always sing for you Even if when I'm gone, my nestiings would also sing for you. With their mythmic voices, they would sing the song isang for the both of you! "Comel Ride in my massive wings. I would bring you to the Land of the Morning. There you must live and stay! Malakas and Maganda reached the land of green islands. It shone with the brightness of golden sun. The whole land was a vast of glistening pearls of the east! There, in the Land of the Morning, Malakas and Maganda lived together - the first parents of the Filipino race1.What is the selection all about? 2.Does it tell its readers about facts? why? 3.Does it amuse readers?Why? 4.What is the author's purpose of writing this literary work?​


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6. The Legend of Dictionary by: Ruel B. Diaz A long time ago, people have no idea about words and their meanings. Dicson Nary, a migrant who loved traveling the world, saw a small group of people talking with each other. He wondered what they were talking about. His curiosity started then. He began listening to others’ conversations, and day by day, new words were being added on his list. He was very patient searching for new words. He went to the different parts of the world looking for words that can be added on his word list. He continued searching for words. One day, he visited Merriam Webster, the most intelligent man in the world to ask for help. “I have listed words but how could this be used by the people easily?’’, asked by Dicson. The two great men arrived into the idea of listing words in a way the alphabet is ordered. Dicson never stopped looking for words. He didn’t notice that the number of words on his list are becoming more and more. People used to visit his house for one reason. All of them asked the same question, “Dicson what is the meaning of this word?” Days went on, Dicson had become known in the world as a man of words. In honor of his great work and passion for words, the book that contains thousands of words and meanings was named after him. It was called dictionary. “For him, words were already part of human lives. You just have to discover its meaning by understanding how they were being used by us. All of us can make a dictionary. But not all can. Because patience had pushed me going forward to do my passion I Am a WELL-DER (well-reader) Directions: Answer the following questions based on the legend that you have read. Write the answer on your answer sheet. 1. Describe the people a long time ago. 2. Who is the migrant in the legend? 3. What made him curious about the meaning of words? 4. What did he do to the words gotten from the conversation of other people? 5. Where did he ask for help? 6. Describe Merriam Webster. 7. How are words arranged in Dicson’s list after asking help to Merriam Webster? 8. What is the contribution of Dicson to the world? 9. What can you say to Dicson? Is Dicson worthy to idolize? Support your answer.


Answer:

1. People have no idea about words and their meanings.

2.Dicson Nary

3.A small group of people talking with each other. He wondered what

they were talking about.

4.He began

listening to others’ conversations, and day by day, new words were

being added on his list. He was very patient searching for new

words.

5.Merriam Webster

6.The most intelligent

man in the world to ask for help.

7.The two great men arrived into the idea

of listing words in a way the alphabet is ordered. Dicson never

stopped looking for words. He didn’t notice that the number of

words on his list

8.He Has A great contribution to this world because words were already part of

human lives.

9. He is very Great and Intelligent. He is worthy to idolize because of his contribution in the history of Dictionary.

Explanation:

hope it helps


7. If you are reading this right now, you are taking part in the wonder of literacy. Becauseof printed words, people can send information across both time and space. Ideas areput in writing and sent to readers across thousands of miles and years. Becauseof writing, the words of distant people can influence events, offer knowledge, andchange the world. Much of the credit for the development of this phenomenon can beattributed to one manA. Directions: Read the text below and make a generalization. Choose the letter ofyour answer.1. Ariane showed her report card to her friend, Kyle. Ariane received all As. On herreport card. Her teacher said that she enjoys having Ariane in her class.A. Ariane is a girl.B. Ariane enjoys going to school.C. Ariane received As in all of the subjects.2. The canteen servers have noticed that when they serve green beans, the greenbeans often remain uneaten. When they serve squash, however most squash aregone when the students returned their lunch trays.A. Squash is a vegetable.B. More kids like green beans.C. Most students eat squash than green beans in school.3. A blue whale can reach a length of 100 feet. That is almost as long as three schoolbuses. Blue whales are thought to be as one of the biggest animals that ever livedon Earth.A. Blue whales are the ocean's king.B. No other other is as big as the blue whale.C. The size of a blue whale is very impressive.B. Directions: Read the paragraph below. Make a generalization on what theyprefer to eat.OctokidsIf you travel to Oceanland to go snorkeling in the clear blue water, you will findoctokids. Octokids make their houses in the coral reefs in warm waters. They love to findcaves to curl up in. Octokids sometimes eat snails, but always eat algoe, plants, leaves,seaweed and sea grass.C. Directions: Summarize the story.The Ant and the DoveOne hot summer day, a thirsty ant was searching for water. The ant walked along,until reaching the river. She climbed up on a small rock, to drink the water. But she slippedand fell into the river.A dove was sitting on a branch of a tree who saw an ant falling into the river. Thedove quickly plucked a leaf and dropped it into the river near the struggling ant. The antmoved towards the leaf and climbed up onto it. Soon, the leaf drifted to dry ground, andthe ant jumped out. She looked up to the tree and thanked the dove,Later, a bird catcher nearby was about to throw his net over the dove hoping totrop it. An ant saw him and guessed what he was about to do. The dove was resting andhe had no idea about the bird catcher. An ant quickly bit him on the foot. Feeling thepoin, the bird catcher dropped his net and let out a light scream. The dove noticed itand quickly flew away,Answer this correctly plsCorrect answer- brainliest and followWrong answer- report​


Answer:

1.C

2.C

3.A

4.Octo kids Loves to eat algoe.

5.One Hot Summer Day an Ant was Thirsty He was Searching for ater until the dove gave the ant some water the ant climbed to the doves tree and thanked him


8. C. For items 41-30 is whether the following statements are true or false. Choose your answer 41. The purpose of literature reviews to offer an overview of significant literature published on a topic. 42. The position paper is based on opinions that provide a solid foundation for your argument. 43. When writing the research report, the researcher should keep in mind that the purpose is to inform the what the investigated, why and how he conducted his investigation, the results and discussions. 44. The most important component of professional and academic writing is the purpose. 45. In writing application letter for employment, you must address your letter to "To Whom it May Co 46. You write letters to people within your place of work, and you write memos to people outside you 47. The "you" approach can be used for letters memos, and e-mails. 48. Knowledge of the job and the company will help you in drafting your cover letter, 49. Begging is an effective technique in writing a cover letter. 50. Signature is an integral part of a cover letter. "A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies... The man who never reads lives - George R.R. Martin BEST OF LUCK! O​


Answer:

The answers to items 41-50 are:

41. True

42. False

43. True

44. False

45. False

46. False

47. True

48. True

49. False

50. True


9. 1. In informative writing, the writer has to-a. be subjective b. remain objectivec. be biased in presenting the issued. only band d 2. The following are the purposes of Persuasive writing except-a use opinion and facts to convince the reader towards a certain viewpointb. use information and facts that support a writer's personal opinionc. present information in order to explain acertain issued. persuade the reader to take action. 3. Which is not a purpose of informative writing?a. Describing a process b. Sharing new informatione. Detailing smaller partsd. Influence an audience4. The following are types of persuasive text except. Process Analysisa. b. Speechc. campaignsd. editorial5. An informative essay is also called-a. persuasive essay c. expository essay b. opinion editorial d. argumentative essay6. These are statements that are voiced as ques- tions but are not expected to be answered.a. Descriptive languageb. Rhetorical questionsc. Parallel structuresd. Emotive language7. It is the repetition of initial consonant sounds toemphasize certain words.a. Descriptive and imageryb. Alliterationc. Parallel structuresd. assonance8. These are short personal stories used to connectwith the audience and add evidence or credibilityto an argument.a. Emotive language b. Rule of threeC. Parallel structures d. Anecdotes9. It is the representation of something in an exag gerated way to grab the attention of the audience and emphasize certain points.a. Hyperbolec. Emotive language:b. Rule of three d. Anecdotes 10. Repeating the same phrase throughout a speechor writinga Hyperbole b. Contrastc. Emotive languaged. Repetition B- What rhetorical device is the text below?11. "Because if these are given ample significance, we will be able to give justice to our children and create a future that is worthy of looking forward to, a future that will not deprive them of the won- derful things we enjoy today, a future that is not filled with experiences of running away from storms, a future growing up with family and friends filled with love, a fisture so bright and far from calamities that they would not be afraid to dream again."a. Hyperboleb. Contrastc. Emotive languaged. Repetition12. "Most of all, Haiyan displaced millions and claimed thousands of lives-five of those are my parents, my eldest brother, my sister-in-law, and my three-year-old nephew. We never found our father and our nephew."a. Hyperbole c. Emotive languageb. Contrast d. Repetition13. "However, death decided to "postpone," I was given another chance to live."a. Descriptive and imageryb. Rule of threec. Anecdotesd. Contrast14. The warming waters of the Pacific Ocean.a. Descriptive and imagery b. Emotive language15. "Father, Son, and Holy Spirit"a. Rule of threec. hyperbolec. alliterationd. Contrastc. alliterationd. Contrast​


b. remain objective

c. present information in order to explain a certain issue

d. Influence an audience

a. Process Analysis

c. expository essay

b. Rhetorical questions

b. Alliteration

d. Anecdotes

a. Hyperbole

d. Repetition

B.

c. Emotive language

c. Emotive language

c. Anecdotes

a. Descriptive and imagery

a. Rule of three

Answer:

1. b

2.c

3. d

4. a. process analysis

5. c.

6. b

7. b

8. d

9. a

10. d

11. d

12. b

13. a

14. a

15. a


10. n to ReaaAnHow did a dictionary begin to exist? Read the legend below.The Legend of Dictionaryby: Ruel B. DiazA long time ago, people have no idea about words and theirmeanings.Dicson Nary, a migrant who loved traveling the world, saw a smallgroup of people talking with each other. He wondered what they weretalking about. His curiosity started then. He began listening to othersconversations, and day by day, new words were being added on his list.He was very patient searching for new words. He went to the differentparts of the world looking for words that can be added on his word list. Hecontinued searching for words. One day, he visited Merriam Webster, themost intelligent man in the world to ask for help."I have listed words but how could this be used by the peopleeasily?", asked by Dicson. The two great men arrived into the idea oflisting words in a way the alphabet is ordered. Dicson never stoppedlooking for words. He didn't notice that the number of words on his list arebecoming more and more. People used to visit his house for one reason.All of them asked the same question, "Dicson what is the meaning of thisword?" Days went on, Dicson had become known in the world as a manof wordsIn honor of his great work and passion for words, the book thatcontains thousands of words and meanings was named after him. It wascalled dictionary. "For him, words were already part of human lives. Youjust have to discover its meaning by understanding how they were beingused by us. All of us can make a dictionary. But not all can. Becausepatience had pushed me going forward to do my passion."I Am a WELL-DER (well-reader)Answer the following questions based on the legend that you have1. Describe the people a long time ago.2. Who is the migrant in the legend?3. What made him curious about the meaning of words?4. What did he do to the words gotten from the conversation of8. What is the contribution of Dicson to the world?9. What can you say to Dicson? Is Dicson worthy to idolize? Suppc7. How are words arranged in Dicson's list after asking help to Merriamrearothepeople?5. Where did he ask for help?6. Describe Merriam Webster.Webster?your answer.​​


Answer:

bumpakting istip dapurrrrnnn


11. a long time ago the house of god has afat homeless vast of emptiness he was sudden death because you can see nor hear anything the sun rose bright as a gold and the heavens where embolism with clear blue skies in a distance the full moon admits the darkness with thousand of sparkling and twinkling stars god gracefully lift is powerful hands and in just a snap the earth was created trees and grasses sprouted from the land and fragrant flowers came into bloom oceans wave and surge reverse outrageous cloud words few freely in disguise and they rest too for a whilesuch a beautiful and pleasure paradise to behold! One day, the king of birds flew and explored the wild blue yonder He proudly spread his sturdy massive wings and flew to the forest From a distance, he saw a lofty bamboo bending from its waist as a gentle blow of wind touched it He hurned through the bamboo and stopped for a short rest Knock Knock! Knock! He felt a resounding knock coming from the tall bamboo He was sure he heard a voice! "Set me free, o, stalwart king of birds!", was the plead "Peck hardert I can't breathe. It's a confinement "It might be a trap!", the bird thought After a while, a lizard crawled up to the bamboo. The starving bird tried to grab the crawling lizard He hardly pecked the bamboo in his attempt to catch the lizard. All of a sudden, the tall bamboo broke. To the bird's surprise, a handsome man emerged from the bamboo Thanks, O, great king of the birds! My name is Malakas Please continue pecking the bamboo Release my partner with your grace and power Once again, the bird pecked the bamboo A modest and beautiful woman came out from the bamboo "She is my wife Her name is Maganda You freed us, O. King of the birds! You must live with us forever!" can't", replied the bird. "am but one bird and my home is the immense blue skies. I travel with the wind My wings were intended for flight But, I would always sing for you Even if when I'm gone, my nestiings would also sing for you. With their mythmic voices, they would sing the song isang for the both of you! "Comel Ride in my massive wings. I would bring you to the Land of the Morning. There you must live and stay! Malakas and Maganda reached the land of green islands. It shone with the brightness of golden sun. The whole land was a vast of glistening pearls of the east! There, in the Land of the Morning, Malakas and Maganda lived together - the first parents of the Filipino race1.What is the selection all about? 2.Does it tell its readers about facts? why? 3.Does it amuse readers?Why? 4.What is the author's purpose of writing this literary work?​​​


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12. n to ReaaAnHow did a dictionary begin to exist? Read the legend below.The Legend of Dictionaryby: Ruel B. DiazA long time ago, people have no idea about words and theirmeanings.Dicson Nary, a migrant who loved traveling the world, saw a smallgroup of people talking with each other. He wondered what they weretalking about. His curiosity started then. He began listening to othersconversations, and day by day, new words were being added on his list.He was very patient searching for new words. He went to the differentparts of the world looking for words that can be added on his word list. Hecontinued searching for words. One day, he visited Merriam Webster, themost intelligent man in the world to ask for help."I have listed words but how could this be used by the peopleeasily?", asked by Dicson. The two great men arrived into the idea oflisting words in a way the alphabet is ordered. Dicson never stoppedlooking for words. He didn't notice that the number of words on his list arebecoming more and more. People used to visit his house for one reason.All of them asked the same question, "Dicson what is the meaning of thisword?" Days went on, Dicson had become known in the world as a manof wordsIn honor of his great work and passion for words, the book thatcontains thousands of words and meanings was named after him. It wascalled dictionary. "For him, words were already part of human lives. Youjust have to discover its meaning by understanding how they were beingused by us. All of us can make a dictionary. But not all can. Becausepatience had pushed me going forward to do my passion."I Am a WELL-DER (well-reader)Answer the following questions based on the legend that you have1. Describe the people a long time ago.2. Who is the migrant in the legend?3. What made him curious about the meaning of words?4. What did he do to the words gotten from the conversation of8. What is the contribution of Dicson to the world?9. What can you say to Dicson? Is Dicson worthy to idolize? Suppc7. How are words arranged in Dicson's list after asking help to Merriamrearothepeople?5. Where did he ask for help?6. Describe Merriam Webster.Webster?your answer.​


Answer:

Merriam Webster is a useful app that can help in studying


13. a long time ago the house of god has afat homeless vast of emptiness he was sudden death because you can see nor hear anything the sun rose bright as a gold and the heavens where embolism with clear blue skies in a distance the full moon admits the darkness with thousand of sparkling and twinkling stars god gracefully lift is powerful hands and in just a snap the earth was created trees and grasses sprouted from the land and fragrant flowers came into bloom oceans wave and surge reverse outrageous cloud words few freely in disguise and they rest too for a whilesuch a beautiful and pleasure paradise to behold! One day, the king of birds flew and explored the wild blue yonder He proudly spread his sturdy massive wings and flew to the forest From a distance, he saw a lofty bamboo bending from its waist as a gentle blow of wind touched it He hurned through the bamboo and stopped for a short rest Knock Knock! Knock! He felt a resounding knock coming from the tall bamboo He was sure he heard a voice! "Set me free, o, stalwart king of birds!", was the plead "Peck hardert I can't breathe. It's a confinement "It might be a trap!", the bird thought After a while, a lizard crawled up to the bamboo. The starving bird tried to grab the crawling lizard He hardly pecked the bamboo in his attempt to catch the lizard. All of a sudden, the tall bamboo broke. To the bird's surprise, a handsome man emerged from the bamboo Thanks, O, great king of the birds! My name is Malakas Please continue pecking the bamboo Release my partner with your grace and power Once again, the bird pecked the bamboo A modest and beautiful woman came out from the bamboo "She is my wife Her name is Maganda You freed us, O. King of the birds! You must live with us forever!" can't", replied the bird. "am but one bird and my home is the immense blue skies. I travel with the wind My wings were intended for flight But, I would always sing for you Even if when I'm gone, my nestiings would also sing for you. With their mythmic voices, they would sing the song isang for the both of you! "Comel Ride in my massive wings. I would bring you to the Land of the Morning. There you must live and stay! Malakas and Maganda reached the land of green islands. It shone with the brightness of golden sun. The whole land was a vast of glistening pearls of the east! There, in the Land of the Morning, Malakas and Maganda lived together - the first parents of the Filipino race1.What is the selection all about? 2.Does it tell its readers about facts? why? 3.Does it amuse readers?Why? 4.What is the author's purpose of writing this literary work?​​


Answer:

a long time ago the house of god has a

fat homeless vast of emptiness he was

sudden death because you can see nor hear anything the sun rose bright as a gold and the heavens where embolism with clear blue skies in a distance the full moon admits the darkness with thousand of sparkling and twinkling stars god gracefully lift is powerful hands and in just a snap the earth was created trees and grasses sprouted from the land and fragrant flowers came into bloom oceans wave and surge reverse outrageous cloud words few freely in disguise and they rest too for a whilesuch a beautiful and pleasure paradise to behold! One day, the king of birds flew and explored the wild blue yonder He proudly spread his sturdy massive wings and flew to the forest From a distance, he saw a lofty bamboo bending from its waist as a gentle blow of wind touched it He hurned through the bamboo and stopped for a short rest Knock Knock! Knock! He felt a resounding knock coming from the tall bamboo He was sure he heard a voice! "Set me free, o, stalwart king of birds!", was the plead "Peck hardert I can't breathe. It's a confinement "It might be a trap!", the bird thought After a while, a lizard crawled up to the bamboo. The starving bird tried to grab the crawling lizard He hardly pecked the bamboo in his attempt to catch the lizard. All of a sudden, the tall bamboo broke. To the bird's surprise, a handsome man emerged from the bamboo Thanks, O, great king of the birds! My name is Malakas Please continue pecking the bamboo Release my partner with your grace and power Once again, the bird pecked the bamboo A modest and beautiful woman came out from the bamboo "She is my wife Her name is Maganda You freed us, O. King of the birds! You must live with us forever!" can't", replied the bird. "am but one bird and my home is the immense blue skies. I travel with the wind My wings were intended for flight But, I would always sing for you Even if when I'm gone, my nestiings would also sing for you. With their mythmic voices, they would sing the song isang for the both of you! "Comel Ride in my massive wings. I would bring you to the Land of the Morning. There you must live and stay! Malakas and Maganda reached the land of green islands. It shone with the brightness of golden sun. The whole land was a vast of glistening pearls of the east! There, in the Land of the Morning, Malakas and Maganda lived together - the first parents of the Filipino race

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