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NAME: Añasco, Crisnalyn S. Grade & Section: ABM 12 M2
NAME: Añasco, Crisnalyn S. Grade & Section: ABM 12 M2
Lesson : We should accept the fact that certain things will never go back to how they
use to be.
Lesson: Don't love someone too much because if they don't revert it back the same, you
get hurt. When you love someone too much, you expect from them. Expectations
always hurt. So it's better to be in love but be practical at the same time.
2.) Bob Ong – “ If you are matured enough you will realize that being silent is more
important than proving a point. “
Lesson : I learn that silence is the language of the great, and silence is also much better
when you are in pain than someone was close to your heart, and we all know silence is
a mighty characteristic.
Lesson : I learn to keep faith in God and giving my best to academics because I believe
all the hard works I've done will pay off soon.
“ Never take advantage of someone who has a soft spot on you. “
Lesson : I learned how caring too much for others can take away from how you should
care for yourself. I learned how to be open and honest about my feelings and I was not
faulted for that. It was totally understood. The simple truth of everything is all it took.
I learned how to understand, communicate, forgive, help, or walk away as friends when
it’s just not healthy anymore.
Lesson : I learn that it's okay to cut a toxic person out of my life.
Lesson : I learn to be patient in everything and wait until the perfect timing comes.
“Minsan hindi mo naman kailangan ng iba para sumaya. Ang happiness naman, pinipili
yan kahit mag- isa ka “
Lesson : Happiness comes from within. Through being alone, I learned that I create my
own happiness rather than depend on others to provide it for me. Happiness is an
intrinsic state of being, something self-created and always already present. True joy
does not come from without; it comes from within.
1.) William Shakespeare - He changed English theatre by emphasizing characterization,
plot, language, and genre. In The Tragedy Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare mixed
tragedy and comedy together to create a new romantic tragedy genre.
2.) José Rizal - He was a prolific poet, essayist, and novelist whose most famous works
were his two novels, Noli Me Tángere and its sequel, El filibusterismo. These social
commentaries during the Spanish colonization of the country formed the nucleus
of literature that inspired peaceful reformists and armed revolutionaries alike.
3.) Dante Alighieri - He best known for The Divine Comedy, an epic poem that is one of
the world's most important works of literature. An imaginary journey through Hell,
Purgatory and Paradise, the work explores ideas of the afterlife in medieval Christian
belief.
4.) Plato - His writings explored justice, beauty and equality, and also contained
discussions in aesthetics, political philosophy, theology, cosmology, epistemology and
the philosophy of language.
5.) Sigmund Freud - Freudian doctrine can be considered as a reading tool that allows
the investigation of the enigmatic areas of human experience and, therefore, its
main contribution to literature is related to the discovery of hidden aspects of the text,
of the writer and of the reader as well.
1.) Twilight
I would not have had Bella get pregnant because I don’t believe in telling
scary stories about how you’ll die if you have sex, and besides the author said
vampires can’t get pregnant, and despite how transparent an evasion that was, I
prefer it that way. It’s too gross that male vampire can use female humans as brood
mares who’ll die from it. Doesn’t fit the whole sparkly halo holier-than-as-if-you-
could-outrun-me saint thing.
So I don’t know what the final confrontation would have been about, but I’m
sure the Volturi could have cooked up something.
A lot of vamps would have died, and the Cullens would have taken over
control of the vampire world, with Carlisle at the helm, as was technically
foreshadowed in the first book. Jasper would have replaced Chelsea, Alice is more
efficient that Aro, and Bella would have had to be Renate. All vampires would stop
eating humans, and some synthetic substitute would be produced so animals
wouldn’t be exsanguinated either. Some treaties would have to be rewritten, but in
the end the Americas would be returned to the Natives. Since they’re already
magical in the twiverse there’s no real reason there wouldn’t be shapeshifters in
other tribes as well.
But it's just crazy how first the gladers were desperate to escape the Maze and when they
encounter the real world and knew about flare, they wished they could go back to their heaven
and gladly eat whatever Frypan cooked.
The story of Maze runner is a completely U turn. First they escaped The Maze and almost half
of them died. Then, as per “second book syndrome” Nothing much happened, they keep
running and fighting and dying but I have salute Teresa and Team B, they were totally badass!
And in third book they were like ”No dude we gotta find W.I.C.K.ED and scream “you are not
good” although we don't know where Teresa stand.
The book were wholesome awsome but I cannot forgive James for killing Newt and Chuck.