The government the leader created is a dictatorship, dictatorships don't have free speech, and the government leader can do quite literally anything he/she wants.
The literary system of the Philippines during the precolonial Era was based on oral traditions.
- It should be noted that the literary system of the Philippines during the Precolonial Era was based on oral traditions.
- The literary system was also crude on phraseology and ideology. During this era, literature was passed on by word of mouth. Older people told proverbs and riddles to the younger ones.
- During the Precolonial Era, Tanaga was also a way of imparting knowledge. Tanaga was a form of a poem where life lessons were taught through poems.
In conclusion, there were also folk songs that depicted the culture of the people.
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