Metro Manila Literature
Merly M. Alunan described Metro Manila as
"Huge urban conglomeration"
Filipino
more popularly known as Tagalog
Pasyon
narrative poem and song about the life of jesus christ
NCR consist of ________ cities
16
NCR
18th most populous city in the world in 2016
Language
Filipino and English
Writers of classic Philippine Literature
Francisco Balagtas Baltazar Jose Rizal Andres Bonifacio ApolinarioMabini Emilio Jacinto Marcelo H. del Pilar Jose P. Laurel Claro M. Recto Amado V. Hernandez Lope K. Santos Lazaro Francisco Faustino Aguilar Jose Corazon de Jesus Alejandro Abadilla Modesto de Castro
Pasyon was written in tagalog by various writers
Gaspar Aquino De Belen and Fr. Mariano Pilapil
High-income citizens reside in highly developed urban cities such as
Makati and Muntinlupa
16 cities of NCR namely
Manila, Quezon City, Las Piñas, Makati, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig, San Juan, Taguig, Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, and Valenzuela, as well as the municipality of Pateros.
Famous landmarks and tourist destination in the NCR
Rizal Park, National Museum of the Philippines, Intramuros where Fort Santiago, Manila Cathedral, San Agustin Church, Bahay Tsinoy Museum, Anda Circle and others
Bugtong (riddle), proverbs, native songs, and other forms had always been in poetic forms. Its form and perspective were distincted as Asian, usually containing ________
Seven-syllabic rhymes
well-known nationwide as the birthplace of a rich tradition of Philippine culture in the aspects of language, politics, economy and literature.
The Tagalog region
Doctrina Cristiana
The first printing press that was built in Manila made the publication of the first book possible in 1593, in the form of xylography.
Poor and low-income families are scattered in slum areas such as
Tondo and Smokey mountain
(True or False) Bugtong (riddle), proverbs, native songs, and other forms had always been in poetic forms. Its form and perspective were distincted as Asian, usually containing seven-syllabic rhymes.
True
(True or False) In Region III or Central Luzon, there are provinces where Tagalog has been predominantly used as communication tool. These are the provinces of Aurora, Nueva Ecija, Bataan, and Bulacan.
True
(True or False) Just like in the islands of visayas, the literart tradition in the tagalog regions had been outstanding in the field of oral Literature
True
NCR
a place of economic stress
Merly M. Alunan
an Eastern Visayan writer and professor
Filipino
is the most widely spoken language in Metro Manila
English
language of commerce, law, and several workplaces
National Capital Region (NCR)
official name of Metro Manila and seat of the government
NCR
one of the modern metropolises in the Southeast Asia.
The Tagalog literature has been born and developed in the
provinces of Southern Luzon, Central Luzon, and the present Metropolitan Manila or the National Capital Region.
NCR is considered as
the Philippines's political, economic, social, and cultural center.
Filipino
the national language and an official language of the country
University of Sto. Tomas
the oldest university in the Philippines, is located in Manila.
Doctrina Cristiana
was written in Spanish and Tagalog languages.