
Philippine Literature During the Japanese Period
Authored by Brian Guese
English, World Languages
12th Grade
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1.
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It is a shorter Filipino poetry with measure and rhyme.
(a)
2.
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He was a native of the southern islands of the Philippines and the first Filipino cannon-maker.
(a)
3.
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A comedy play that comments on people's weakness in a situation recognizable throughout the country.
(a)
4.
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A poem of free verse that Japanese like and has a total of 17 syllables.
(a)
5.
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He used to write in English but turned to Filipino due to strict prohibition of Japanese regarding any writing in English.
(a)
6.
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The playwriter of Sa Pula, Sa Puti.
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7.
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The weekly Liwayway was placed under strict surveillance until it was managed by Japanese named?
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