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EDSA period
Explanation:
EDSA is the other name of the 'People Power Revolution' that took place in the Philippine in 1986. The revolution primarily aimed to non-violently encourage a civil resistance against the authoritarian violence which eventually led to the tumbling of President of the state, Ferdinand Marcos, and the re-establishment of democracy. Literature during this period and after this underwent a major transformation. It is throughout this period newspapers were marked as crony as they helped a great deal in making this overturn possible.
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Explanation:
There was Father who lost his daughter in a village and she was the only daughter he has all of the sudden she die in an accidental
The father become unhappy because of the death of her daughter, he started frustrating about her and thinking who would be the next one by my side to play with, jokes
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(A) Sharecroppers worked the fields
(B) Many formerly enslaved children could not read
(C) There was tension between white landowners and formerly enslaved people
(E) People had complicated identities and family relationships
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The correct answers are repeated words and starting most lines with the same word
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Explanation:
This poem written by Walt Whitman shows the author "listening to America sing." The sound of America is that of all those workers who make it up.
The poem is quite descriptive and shows us each type of work and the sound that each worker makes while doing it.
The way this poem is written is by using repeated words and starting most lines with the same word: "the". The structure and words used in each line are the same or very similar, only the type of work changes and who does it.