
Language6_Term3_Week 3: Series of Adjectives
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Week 3: Series of Adjectives
Language6, Term3
A.Y. 2020-2021
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The activity .................. was very interesting because ......................
On the other hand, the activity that challenged me the most was .................................... because .............................................................
Though challenging, I was able to accomplish it by doing these things/ steps: ............................................................................................................
In a nutshell, all the activities helped me learn that .......................................
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He is considered as one of the most powerful political Indian leaders. His use of nonviolent protest eventually led to his country’s independence. Within his country, he supported the rights of both Hindus and Muslims. He also sought better treatment for groups everyone else looked down upon.
Mother Teresa
Joan of Arc
Martin Luther King
Mahatma Gandhi
Nelson Mandela
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He was the first black president of South Africa. He focused his presidency on building peace and unity in his country. Even after his term, he remained politically active, working to promote peace throughout Africa and to draw attention to social injustice.
Mother Teresa
Joan of Arc
Martin Luther King
Mahatma Gandhi
Nelson Mandela
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She is one of the most highly respected women in the world. She was internationally known for her countless charitable work among the victims of poverty and neglect—particularly in the slums of Calcutta. In 1979 she was awarded the prestigious Nobel Prize for Peace in recognition of her humanitarian efforts. The Roman Catholic Church declared her a saint in 2016.
Mother Teresa
Joan of Arc
Martin Luther King
Mahatma Gandhi
Nelson Mandela
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He was a civil rights leader who changed history for the millions African-American people during the Civil Rights Movement. He gave his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, and it has become one of the most famous speeches in history and focuses on his dream of a society where black people and white people live together in harmony.
Mother Teresa
Joan of Arc
Martin Luther King
Mahatma Gandhi
Nelson Mandela
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She is a national heroine of France. Born a peasant, she became a great military leader while just a teenager. Even though she was poor and living at a time when women did not fight in the military—and certainly did not lead men—she came to believe that God had chosen her to lead her country to victory during what’s now known as the Hundred Years War.
Mother Teresa
Joan of Arc
Martin Luther King
Mahatma Gandhi
Nelson Mandela
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What do these influential leaders have in common?
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If you would be the country’s leader in the future, how would you like people to remember you?
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Share your answer orally.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct order of adjectives.
first Filipino the inventor
the first Filipino Inventor
first the inventor Filipino
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct order of adjectives.
interesting old two history book
two old interesting history book
two interesting old history book
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct order of adjectives.
their unconquerable souls
their souls unconquerable
unconquerable their souls
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct order of adjectives.
the courageous five Filipino heroes
five courageous the Filipino heroes
the five courageous Filipino heroes
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Sequence these adjectives correctly.
noun being modified: contestant
the, female, two, brilliant
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Sequence these adjectives correctly.
noun being modified: leaders
hardworking, the, young
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Multiple Choice
Which follows the correct sequence of adjectives?
an American excellent film
an excellent American film
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Multiple Choice
Which follows the correct sequence of adjectives?
the young brave Lasallian student
the young Lasallian brave student
the brave young Lasallian student
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Multiple Choice
Which follows the correct sequence of adjectives?
five talented new Olympic athletes
new five talented Olympics athletes
five Olympics new talented athletes
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Multiple Choice
Which follows the correct sequence of adjectives?
a Catholic antique huge cathedral
an antique huge Catholic cathedral
a huge antique Catholic cathedral
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Multiple Choice
Which follows the correct sequence of adjectives?
the last two difficult questions
the difficult last two questions
the last two difficult questions
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Give at least three (3) adjectives that describe LASALLIANS.
Follow the correct order of adjectives.
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Give at least three (3) adjectives that describe MUNTINLUPA.
Follow the correct order of adjectives.
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Language6, Term3
A.Y. 2020-2021
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