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100

Who wrote this essay titled, The Will of a River?

Alfredo Q. Gonzales

100

I use etymology and can use connotation and denotation.

Definition

100

Affirmative statements only to express the idea of continuity.

Present Perfect Progressive

100

It talks about the journey on faith of the main. Whose story?

Anatole France

100

Fill out with adjectives: For her boyfriend, her excuses and alibis are somewhat ______?

Answers may vary.

200

“I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul.”

Invictus                      

200

I am being used in a news. I have a pyramid.

Narrative

200

I contain the formula: had+past participle (had eaten)

Past Perfect

200

Who was the one sent to Africa to die of an incurable disease and carved out an empire in the Dark Continent

Cecil Rhodes

200

FC 21 got a perfect zero in the entrance exam at Harvard University. What literary device is this?  

Metonymy

300

Our Lady’s Juggler talks about the journey on faith of the main character. Who is he and to whom is he devoted to?      

Barnabas; Holy Virgin

300

SHOW, not TELL.

Descriptive

300

You have heard me ask you to be quiet ten times.

Present Perfect

300

Sonnet XLII (42)

Robert Browning

300

"Why are you hiding behind the pillar?" asked Siti.

Siti asked why I was hiding behind the pillar.

400

In story above, what is the second meaning of slaying of the serpent?

process of converting the natives to Catholicism

400

Life is a sublime chemist and gives perfume to the rose giving the breath of fragrance.

Analogy

400

The BCA principal will have said the same thing about tardiness twenty times by the end of the day.

Future Perfect

400

“I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul.”

William Ernest Henley

400

Revise: Romely finds inspiration in cooking her family and her dog.

Romely finds inspiration in cooking for her family and her dog.

500

“Be realistic dear. Will all your ideas bring you comfort, security, and happiness in the future?”          Whose dialogue is this in the Debut?

Mrs. Rico        

500

The BCA's nearby street was jampacked with gangs. There was a riot.

Cause and Effect

500

"My four students shall have passed English by March," said Bella, the terror English teacher.

Future Perfect Tense

500

“All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and         entrances; And one man in his time play many parts."

William Shakespeare

500

I indicate the possessive of nouns and indefinite pronoun. What am I?

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