Answer:
1. C. Sakuting
2. B.Pangalay
3. D. Sua-Ku-Sua
4. A. Binislakan
5. A. Francisca Reyes Aquino
Explanation:
The Sakuting dance was known with people of the western Cordirellas. The dance is characterized by young boys and girls dancing with sticks in front of houses and being gifted.
The Pangalay dance is common in countries like Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. It is also known as Daling-Daling or Mengalai dance. This dance requires great skill as dancers move in a martial art style.
The Sua-Ku-Sua dance is apparent to the movement of leaves from the trees of Pomelo trees that a great source of livelihood to the Tausug people, Sulu, Southern Philippines.
Binislakan is dance typical of the barrio people in Almazin, between barrio Pangasinan (Pulong) and Maniboc. The dance is characterized by looking backwards and upwards with the use of sticks typical of Chinese chopsticks to honor the Chinese pirate Limahong who set up in kingdom in pangasinan.
Francisca Reyes Aquino was the researcher of Sakuting dance and many other philippine types of folk dance. She was a Filipino folk dancer too.
Answer:
2048
Explanation:
The bulbs increase in a multiple of 2
Using the formula a(a^n) where a = 2 and n is the number of year
1 yr = 4
2yr = 8
3 yr = 16
4 yr = 32
5 yr = 64
6 yr = 128
7 yr = 256
8 yr = 512
9 yr = 1024
10 yr = 2048
Her thinking reflects: the Imaginary audience
The imaginary audience is a psychological occurrence where an individual imagines and believes that an imaginary group of people is currently watching what he/she is doing.
This is very common in young teenagers, the age when they started to grew and seek the approval of other people.