This character opposes the main character and often creates conflict.
Antagonist
This president's administration focused on the slogan "Daang Matuwid."
Benigno Aquino III
This breakfast dish consists of cured beef, garlic rice, and egg.
Tapsilog
This city is known as the "City of Smiles."
Bacolod
This refers to the feeling experienced by the reader.
Mood
This point of view uses pronouns such as "I," "me," and "my."
First Person Point of View
He served as president during World War II under the Commonwealth government.
Manuel L. Quezon
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This city hosts the famous Panagbenga Festival.
Baguio
A story described as cheerful, positive, and hopeful has this kind of mood.
Happy Mood
This point of view uses pronouns such as "he," "she," "they," and "them."
third-person point of view
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This rice cake is commonly eaten during Christmas season.
Bibingka
This city is home to the historic Magellan's Cross.
Cebu City
Dark imagery, storms, and creepy settings often help create this mood.
Suspenseful or Eerie Mood
This is a character in the story with noble qualities and given with different challenges in the story
Protagonist
He was known as the "Father of the Philippine Language.
Manuel L. Quezon
This Filipino stew is made with peanut sauce and vegetables.
Kare-kare
This city is often called the "Durian Capital of the Philippines."
Davao City
This literary element is the central message or lesson of a story.
Theme
This refers to the author's attitude toward a subject or audience.
Tone
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This dessert is made from purple yam and is often used in cakes and ice cream.
Ube
This city is famous for the Giant Lantern Festival.
San Fernando, Pampanga
An author's purpose encouraging viewers to buy a product has this purpose.
Persuade