QUIZ 2; M3-1 Flashcards

1
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Proofs of writings:
Novels

A

Noli me Tangere
El Filibusterismo

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Proofs of writings:
Proofs of his Nationalism

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His Correspondence with Family, friends, and propagandists manifest proofs of his nationalism

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Proofs of writing:
Are directed toward his business of saving the country from tyrants?

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His publications

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Proofs of writing:
“The doctrines of Rizal are not for one epochs but for all epochs. They are as valid today as they were yesterday. It cannot be said that because the political ideas of Rizal have been achieved, because of the change in the institutions, the wisdom of his counsels or the value of his doctrines have ceased to be opportune. They have not.”

A

Rafael Palma

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5
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His methodology:

Rizal’s use of _________ rather than _______ made him a better hero.

A

Knowledge; violence

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6
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His methodology:

He _________ until meeting his goal for his country.

A

Persevere

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7
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His methodology:

His _________ is very much evident

A

Nationalism

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8
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His methodology:

He is _____ to his country and to his people even if he is outside the Philippines.

A

Loyal

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9
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Selfless:

3 selfless proofs

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Thinking of the quality of life of the nation
Sacrifices for the country
Thinking of future. The future generations

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10
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Selfless:

By Rafael Palma -
“what is most admirable in Rizal is his complete _________, ________…

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Complete self-denial;
Complete abandonment of his personal interests, to think only of those of his country.

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Selfless:

By Rafael Palma -
He heeded not his brother , not even his parents, beings whom he respected and venerated much, in order to _________________ had traced for him.

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to follow the road his conscience had traced for him.

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12
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Status:

He belongs to the ____ clase.

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Media Clase (Principalia)

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13
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Status:

Rizal was a man with ______ and _______.

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Nobility and Dignity

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14
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Status:

He was considered as a _______ ______ because of his dialect, talents, and skills.

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Filipino pride

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15
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Status:

He is a man with ________ _________.

A

Multiple professions.

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16
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Impact of Rizal even after death and to the events after death:
“The newspapers, magazines, & other periodicals throughout the civilized world – in Germany, Austria, France, Holland, London, the US, Japan, Hong Kong & Macao, Singapore, Switzerland, & in Latin American countries—_____________________________________.”

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published accounts of Rizal’s martyrdom in order to render homage to his greatness

17
Q

Died for the country:
Ultimately – A hero is the one who will die for his country

A

Ultimately – A hero is the one who will die for his country

18
Q

Died for the country:
Jose Rizal Mercado y Alonso or simply Jose Rizal, (1891-1896), is unquestionably the _________ & __________.

A

greatest hero; martyr of our nation

19
Q

Died for the country:

The day of his birth & the day of his execution are fittingly commemorated by all classes of our people throughout the length & breadth of this country & even by Filipinos & their friends abroad. His name is a ______ in every Filipino home while his picture adorns the ________ & ________ of widest circulation. No other Filipino hero can surpass Rizal – Esteban de Ocampo

A

byword;
postage stamp & paper money