Answer and Explanation:
"Bayanihan" is a Filipino concept that reflects the sense of cooperation and solidarity. It is not always that we can see this concept with evidence in society, but I remember well when this community of mine showed this spirit of union and cooperation in the form of solidarity with others.
One day my city was attacked by very heavy rains, which caused a part of the city to have a flood and many houses to be flooded. The inhabitants of this part of the city suffered a huge loss and were very sad. So my community organized itself into groups to help these residents to clean their homes, find new clothes, collect food, among other things, which improved this very difficult situation.
1. moral that the poem is trying to teach
2. mood that the poem conveys
Answer:
1. Simile was used to compare the poet's heart to the salt-kilns by Tsunu's wave.
2. Hyperbole was used to exaggerate the condition of the author's heart by describing it as being aflame.
Explanation:
Simile is the direct comparison of two different things using 'like', and 'as'. Just as salt glazes were made by throwing salt to the kiln, so was the poet's heart.
Hyperbole is used to make an exaggeration. The poet's heart was described as being afire though nobody actually sees the flame. This is a form of exaggeration.