Answer the blank linewho are the character in elfilibusterismo-chapter 7simoun____________________________?what is the conflict of el filibusterismo-chapter 7 simoun________________________________?what is the resolution of elfilibusterismo-chapter 7simoun_________________________________?what is the setting of elfilibusterismo-chapter 7simoun_______________________________?what is the importants of elfilibusterismo-chapter 7simoun________________________________?what is the theme of el filibusterismo-chapter 7simoun_______________________________?
1. Answer the blank linewho are the character in elfilibusterismo-chapter 7simoun____________________________?what is the conflict of el filibusterismo-chapter 7 simoun________________________________?what is the resolution of elfilibusterismo-chapter 7simoun_________________________________?what is the setting of elfilibusterismo-chapter 7simoun_______________________________?what is the importants of elfilibusterismo-chapter 7simoun________________________________?what is the theme of el filibusterismo-chapter 7simoun_______________________________?
Answer:
Crispin (mentioned). Plot: Simoun tries to convince Basilio to join his cause. Chapter Summary: Basilio sees someone arrive behind the.
Explanation:
pa mark brainliest po ako please
2. El filibusterismo chapter 19
El Fili Chapter 19: The Fuse
If the revolution is the bomb, then the fuse that will get things started is the rescue of Maria Clara. Here you will see that Simoun’s primary objective is revenge and the rescue of Maria Clara. The country and the revolution are only secondary interests of Simoun.
This chapter also features the student Placido Penitente. He is the son of Cabesang Andang, an ignorant mother who sent her son to school just so that she can proudly tell others that she has a schooled son.
3. How many chapters are in el filibusterismo?
there are 39 chapters in the novel El Filibusterismo..
Answer:Mayroong 39 kabanata Ang El filibusterismo
Explanation:
4. best lines of simoun in el filibusterismo
Mga mayayaman din ang mga bumubuo ng gobyerno at sila ang higit na nakapag-aral.
Ngunit tulad ng ibang tao,nagkakamali kaya hindi dapat naging bingi sa kuro kuro ng iba
5. social issues in chapter 10 of el filibusterismo
Answer:
Simoun sells his jewels in Cabesang Tales’ house.
Explanation:
correct me if i'm wrong
6. social issues in chapter 7 of el filibusterismo
Answer:
Characters:
Basilio
Capitan Tiago
Simoun
Maria Clara (mentioned)
Plot:
Basilio visits the grave of his mother and thinks about his past.
Chapter Summary:
Basilio goes to the Forest of the Ibarras, which is owned by Capitan Tiago. Basilio goes to a Balete tree and prays before a pile of stones, which mark the grave of his mother. She died 13 years ago, insane and not able to remember him. Back then, a stranger told him to build a funeral pyre. He did what he was told, and then returned and saw that the stranger was dead.
Explanation:
yan po
7. who are the characters in chapter 32 in el filibusterismo
Answer:
basilio,simoun,isagani,Pedro Florentino,Tandang celo
Pedro,florentino,Celo,simoun
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yan lang po kakilala ko hehe
8. iboud ang ikalimang chapter ng El filibusterismo
Answer:
Kabanata 5:
Ang Noche Buena ng Isang Kutsero
(Ang Buod ng “El Filibusterismo”)
Gabi na’t inilalakad na ang prusisyong pang-noche buena nang dumating si Basilio sa San Diego. Naabala sila sa daan dahil nalimutan ng kutsero ang sedula nito at ito’y kinakailangang bugbugin muna ng mga Guwardiya Sibil.
Idinaan ang imahen ni Metusalem, ang pinaka-matandang taong nabuhay sa mundo. Kasunod na idinaan ang mga imahen ng tatlong Haring Mago. Nakapagpaalaala kay Sinang ang itim na Haring Melchor. Itinanong kay Basilio kung nakawala na ang kanang paa ni Bernardo Carpio na naipit sa kabundukan ng San Mateo. Kasunod sa prusisyon ang mga batang malulngkot sa pag-ilaw. Si San Jose naman. Kasunod naman ay mga batang may mga parol. Nasa dulo ng prusisyon ang Birhen.
Natapos ang prusisyon. Napuna ng mga Sibil na walang ilaw an parol ng karitela. Pinarusahan uli ng mga Sibil ang kutserong si Sinong. Naglakad na lamang si Basilio.
Tanging bahay ni Kapitan Basilio ang tila masaya sa mga nadaraanan ni Basilio. May mga manok na pinapatay. Nasilip ni Basilio na ang Kapitan ay nakikipag-usap sa Kura, sa Alperes, at kay Simoun... nagkakaunawaan na tayo, G. Simoun, ani Kapitan Basilio, Tutungo tayo sa Tiani upang tingnan ang inyong mga alahas. Nagbilin ng isang kairel sa relo ang Alperes. Isang pares na hikaw naman ang ipinakikibili’ ng kura. (Bakit kaya hikaw?)
Nasabi ni Basilio sa sarili na si Simuon ay may kasindak-sindak na pagkatao. Ang lahat ay nakapaghahanap-buhay sa bayang ito maliban sa amin.
Sa bahay ni Kapitan Tiyago ay iginagalang si Basilio, lalo na ng matandang utusan, nang makitang tumistis ng isang maysakit si Basilio na parang walang ano man.
Ibinigay ng mga utusan ang mga ulat. Mga kalabaw na namatay, mga katulong na napipiit at namatay ang matandang nagtatanod sa gubat. Nanghinayang si Basilio nang mabatid na sa katandaan namatay ang matanda... Ibig niyang makatistis ng tao. Ang huling balita’y ukol sa pagkadukot ng mgs tulisan kay Kabesang Tales. Di nakakain ng hapunan si Basilio.
Explanation:
sana maka tulong pa brainliest nlng poh
9. el filibusterismo chapters 6 lesson learned
Answer:
Characters:
Basilio
Capitan Tiago
Simoun
Maria Clara (mentioned)
Plot:
Basilio visits the grave of his mother and thinks about his past.
Chapter Summary:
Basilio goes to the Forest of the Ibarras, which is owned by Capitan Tiago. Basilio goes to a Balete tree and prays before a pile of stones, which mark the grave of his mother. She died 13 years ago, insane and not able to remember him. Back then, a stranger told him to build a funeral pyre. He did what he was told, and then returned and saw that the stranger was dead.
Explanation:
hope it's help
#CARRY ON LEARNING
10. el filibusterismo chapters 5 lesson learned
Answer:
Pahiwatig ng Kabanata:
-Ang kaawaawang mga Pilipino'y tumatanggap ng mabigat na parusa sa kaunting pagkukulang. Malulupit ang maraming mga nasa tungkulin
-Malaki ang pagnanais ni Kapitan Basiliong makasundo ang kura at alperes. Sila ang makapangyarihan sa bayan.
Explanation:
Ang aral na makukuha sa kabanatang ito ay bawat kamalian ay may karampatang parusa.
Sa kabanatang ito masasalamin na ang bawat kakulangan at pagkakamali ay may katapat na parusa. Tulad na lamang ng kutserong si Sinong na makailang beses na pinarusahan ng mga guwardiya sibil dahil sa mga bagay na hindi niya nagawa: ang pagdala ng kanyang sedula at pagpapalit ng ilaw ng kanyang parol. Kung hindi niya nakaligtaang dalhin ang kanyang sedula, hindi sana siya bubugbugin ng mga sibil. Gayun din ng mapansin ng mga ito ang kanyang parol na tila wala ng liwanag. Ang mas nakakalungkot pa ay kapwa niya Pilipino ang siyang naggagawad ng kanyang parusa. Nang mga panahong iyon, ang mga Pilipino ay naninilbihan bilang mga guwardiya sibil.
Ang lahat ng ipag – uutos ng kanilang pinuno ay kanilang susundin kahit pa ang kapwa Pilipino nila ang makatatanggap ng pananakit o ng kaparusahan. Dahil sa ang mga Pilipino noong panahon ay nasapailalim sa kapangyarihan ng mga kastila, nawalan sila ng kapangyarihan na pangalagaan at ipagtanggol ang kanilang kapwa Pilipino. Ang kutserong si Sinong ay isa lamang sa mga Pilipinong nakaranas ng bagsik ng mga guwardiya sibil pagdating sa paggagawad ng parusa. Ayon sa alamat ni Bernardo Carpio, pinaniniwalaan na sa pamamagitan ng lalang ng mga kastila ay naipit ng nag - uumpugang bundok sa Montalban sa Rizal si Bernardo Carpio nguni’t unti - unti nang nakakawala at sa panahon ni Sinong ay kanang paa na lamang ang di naiaalpas. Pagnakawala raw si Bernardo Carpio ay siya ang mamumuno sa mga Pilipino sa paghihimagsik laban sa mga Kastila.
11. el filibusterismo chapter 28 setting
Answer:
what are you soing
Explanation:
huhhb sowwy poh
12. How many chapters have el filibusterismo have?
Answer:
there are actually 39 chapters in el filibusterismo
Explanation:
Answer:
There are 5 Chapters in el filibusterismo
13. summary ng El Filibusterismo lahat po chapter 1 to chapter 39 kailan ko sa project ko wag mga mali mali na answer
Answer:
Drop pic Bro para masagutan.
14. four line best of el filibusterismo
" Nalilimot ng bawat isa sa inyo na habang napag-iingatan ang isang bayan ang kaniyang wika, napag-iingatan din nito ang katibayan ng kaniyang paglaya, katulad ng pagpapanatili ng isang tao sa kaniyang kasarinlan, upang mapanatili niya ang kaniyang sariling paraan ng pag-iisip. Ang wika ang pag-iisip ng bayan. "
" Walang mang-aalipin kung walang paaalipin. "
" Napakatamis ng tubig at naiinom, bagaman lumulunod sa alak at serbesa at pumapatay sa apoy. Nagiging singaw ito kapag pinainitan; kapag naligalig, nagiging karagatan na minsan nang pumuksa sa sangkatauhan at yumanig sa dibdib ng mundo. "
" Why independence, if the slaves of today will be the tyrants of tomorrow? "
15. what is the lesson you can learn from el filibusterismo chapter 6?
Answer:
Characters:
Basilio
Capitan Tiago
Simoun
Maria Clara (mentioned)
Plot:
Basilio visits the grave of his mother and thinks about his past.
Chapter Summary:
Basilio goes to the Forest of the Ibarras, which is owned by Capitan Tiago. Basilio goes to a Balete tree and prays before a pile of stones, which mark the grave of his mother. She died 13 years ago, insane and not able to remember him. Back then, a stranger told him to build a funeral pyre. He did what he was told, and then returned and saw that the stranger was dead.
16. simula , paakyat na aksyon, kasukdulan, kakalasan, at wakas Ng El filibusterismo chapter 23
Answer:
Ano Banghay ng el filibusterismo?
Simula
Papataas na aksyon
Kasukdulan
Pababa na aksyon
Kakalasan o wakas
Explanation:
Search niyo po Yan;)
17. what is the culture of el filibusterismo chapter 37
Answer: 5 points lang para nitong gag0 na ito? Pag lolo diha gamita imong utok
Explanation:
18. El Filibusterismo chapter 28 reflection
Answer:
Rumor and gossip fill the city streets and corners. Practically everywhere, people are talking about the seditious posters in the walls of the university. People say that the students who were arrested were shot and deported to far-off places; they also say that some luckier members of the student organization had conspired with thieves and bandits as well as with certain German vessels in a plot to overthrow the government.
Explanation:
This chapter is a clear description of the image of a fearful society, and how this fear causes more damage than an actual battle. Here we see how news grows bigger and bigger through word of mouth.
What is called the city of Manila during those days is the Walled City or Intramuros
19. What was the effect of isagani's custom on chapter 35 of El filibusterismo related to the Environment morality and citizenship of Filipinos
Answer:
In Chapter 35 of El Filibusterismo, Isagani's custom refers to the practice of throwing empty bottles, cigarette butts, and other trash into the Pasig River. This act represents the lack of environmental consciousness and moral responsibility of the Filipinos during the Spanish colonial period.
The effect of Isagani's custom in the novel highlights the need for Filipinos to be more aware and responsible for their actions, especially when it comes to the environment. This reflects the importance of citizenship and the duty of individuals to take care of their surroundings and contribute to the greater good of society.
Moreover, the novel emphasizes the need for moral education and the development of critical thinking skills among Filipinos, as demonstrated by Isagani's realization of the harmful effects of his actions on the environment. This underscores the importance of education as a tool for promoting civic values, such as environmental responsibility and morality, and fostering a sense of citizenship among Filipinos.
#CarryOnLearning20. where does chapter 32 of el filibusterismo take place?
Answer:
Philippines
Explanation:
El filibusterismo (transl. The filibusterism; The Subversive or The Subversion, as in the Locsín English translation, are also possible translations), also known by its alternative English title The Reign of Greed,[1] is the second novel written by Philippine national hero José Rizal. It is the sequel to Noli Me Tángere and, like the first book, was written in Spanish. It was first published in 1891 in Ghent.
21. where is the setting of chapter 32 in el filibusterismo
Answer:
Juanito Pelaez, together with Pecson and Tadeo, is suspended from classes at the university because of the seditious posters. Tadeo burns his books in anger, and Juanito gets involved in his father’s business to keep himself occupied. Still in prison, the poor Basilio learns about Juli’s death. Meanwhile, Simoun tries to befriend Don Timoteo Pelaez, whose son Juanito is engaged to be married to Paulita Gomez, and who is now busy making preparations for the wedding.
Explanation:
yan po translate mo sa Tagalog if want mo #Brailiest#More on Learning
22. Choose at least 5 chapters from El Filibusterismo and make a reflection in each chapters.
Answer:
The second and last novel completed by José Rizal (though he left behind the unfinished manuscript of a third one), El Filibusterismo is a sequel to Noli Me Tangere. A dark, brooding, at times satirical novel of revenge, unfulfilled love, and tragedy, the Fili (as it is popularly referred to) still has as its protagonist Juan Crisóstomo Ibarra. Thirteen years older, his idealism and youthful dreams shattered, and taking advantage of the belief that he died at the end of Noli Me Tangere, he is disguised as Simoun, an enormously wealthy and mysterious jeweler who has gained the confidence of the colony’s governor-general.
23. el filibusterismo chapter 30 setting
Answer:
ha
Explanation:
question ba Yan? mukhang hndi ei
24. social issues in chapter 9 of el filibusterismo
Answer:
No one in the town feels guilty for what happened to Cabesang Tales. The teniente of the guardia civil tells himself he was just following orders to seize weapons, and that he even searched for the tulisanes and found suspects.
Padre Clemente claims he has nothing to do with Tales’ disappearance because Cabesang Tales made him feel unsafe. He thinks Tales deserved the punishment from heaven for not following the demands of the church.
Explanation:
pa brainliest po pa heart na din po ty
25. chapter 28 el filibusterismo reflection
Answer:
pakiayos po yung tanong
Explanation:
para po masagutan
26. What was the effect of isagani's custom on chapter 35 of El filibusterismo related to the Environment morality and citizenship of Filipinos
Answer:
Isagani's custom in Chapter 35 of El Filibusterismo promotes environmental consciousness, moral values, and national identity among Filipinos. It serves as a reminder that Filipinos should uphold their cultural beliefs and practices and take responsibility for protecting their environment and natural resources.
27. el filibusterismo chapter 29 setting
Mga Huling Salita Tungkol Kay Kapitan Tiyago kabanata 29
Tagpuan: Sa bahay ni Kapitan Tiyago
28. Problems tthat occured in El filibusterismo chapter 9
Answer:
Chapter 9 of "El Filibusterismo" by Jose Rizal, entitled "Rizal", mainly focuses on the life of Crisostomo Ibarra in exile in Hong Kong. However, there are still several problems that occur in this chapter:
1.Ibarra's emotional and mental state - In the beginning of the chapter, Ibarra is shown to be emotionally and mentally unstable due to his experiences in the past. He is constantly plagued by nightmares and has trouble sleeping, and his thoughts are consumed by revenge against those who have wronged him and his family.
2.The continued oppression of the Filipino people - Even though Ibarra is in Hong Kong, he still hears news of the injustices and abuses being committed by the Spanish authorities in the Philippines. He learns of the widespread poverty, hunger, and exploitation of the Filipino people, which only deepens his desire to fight for their rights and freedom.
3.The growing threat of revolution - Ibarra meets several Filipino exiles in Hong Kong who are planning a revolution against the Spanish government. While he initially hesitates to join their cause, he eventually realizes that armed resistance may be necessary to achieve true independence and justice for his countrymen.
4.The danger of Ibarra's return to the Philippines - Throughout the chapter, Ibarra is warned by his friends and allies that his return to the Philippines would be met with great danger. The Spanish authorities have not forgotten his previous attempt to expose their corruption and may seek to harm or imprison him if he sets foot in the country again.
Explanation:
hope it helps
pa heart and brainliest
29. What is the summary of el Filibusterismo chapter 7
Ang Buod ng kabanata 7:
Malapit sa puntod na pinanggalingan ni Basilio may nakita siyang di kakilalang lalaki sa malayo at yun ay si Simoun. Naghuhukay ang alahero, walang suot na salaming asul kaya naman nagbago ang anyo nito. Kinilabutan si Basilio dahil alam niyang ito rin ang di kilalang lalaki na humukay ng paglilibingan ng kanyang ina labintatlong taon na ang nakalipas, higit na matanda nga lamang ngayon, may puti na ang buhok, maybigote at balbas ngunit iyon parin ang mga mata nito at ang mapanglaw na mukha.
Naisip niya na samakatuwid na ang namatay o naglaho na tagapagmana ng lupaing ito ay walang iba kundi ang alaherong si Simoun—napagtagpi-tagpi na ni Basilio na si Simoun nga si Crisostomo Ibarra.
30. in el filibusterismo chose one chapter in relation with todays situation
Answer:
Where Ibarra had argued eloquently against violence to reform Manila society, Simoun is eager to foment it in order to get his revenge: against Father Salví, and against the Spanish colonial state. He hopes to liberate the love of his life, María Clara, from her suffocating life as a cloistered nun, and the islands from the tyranny of Spain. As confidant to the governor-general, he advises him in such a manner as to make the state even more oppressive, hoping thereby to force the masses to revolt. Simoun has a few conspirators, such as the schoolmaster and a Chinese merchant, Quiroga, who aid him in planning terroristic acts. In sum, Simoun has become an agent provocateur on a grand scale.
Basilio, now a young man, has risen from poverty to become Captain Tiago’s charge. Close to acquiring his medical degree, he is pledged to Julí, the beautiful daughter of Cabesang Tales, a prosperous farmer whose land is taken away from him by the friars. Tales subsequently murders his oppressors, turns to banditry, and becomes the scourge of the countryside.