give 10 examples of myths and legends stories of the philippines and their https
1. give 10 examples of myths and legends stories of the philippines and their https
1. legend of daragang mayon.
2.biag ni lam-ang
3.nang ngumiti ang langi+.
Aswang
Bakunawa
Berberoka
Bungisngis
Diwata
Duwende
Engkanto
Garuda
Kapre
Kinara
Naga
Magindara
Mambabarang
Manananggal
Manaul
Mangkukulam
Multo
Nuno sa punso
Pasatsat
Santelmo
Sarangay
Sarimanok
Sirena
Siyokoy
Tamawo
Tawong Lipod
Tikbalang
Tiktik
Tiyanak
Wakwak
2. 5 philippine myths or legends
Answer:
Legend
Explanation:
legend is on phillipine
3. Example of Myths and Legends stories in the Philippines
Answer:
legend - si malakas at si maganda, maria makiling, the origin of sampaguita flower
Explanation:
4. Explain how the Philippines is rich in myths and legends.
Answer:
Myths show that what a people has to enjoy or endure is right and true true to the sentiments the people hold.” It is clear then that one cannot hope to understand the Filipinos, as a people, if their tales, myths, legends, and songs, which are part of the matrix of their tradition are disregarded; these native lore
5. Explain how the Philippines is rich in myths and legends based on the stories in your local community and in ither parts of the country.
Answer:
Philippine mythology is the body of stories and epics originating from, and part of, the indigenous Philippine folk religions, which include various ethnic faiths distinct from one another. Philippine mythology is incorporated from various sources, having similarities with Indonesian and Malay myths, as well as Hindu, Muslim, Shinto, Buddhist, and Christian traditions, such as the notion of heaven (kaluwalhatian, kalangitan, kamurawayan, etc.), hell (kasamaan, sulad, etc.), and the human soul (kaluluwa, kaulolan, makatu, ginokud, etc.). Philippine mythology attempts to explain the nature of the world through the lives and actions of heroes, deities (referred to as anito or diwata in some ethnic groups), and mythological creatures. The majority of these myths were passed on through oral tradition, and preserved through the aid of community spiritual leaders or shamans (babaylan, katalonan, mumbaki, baglan, machanitu, walian, mangubat, bahasa, etc.) and community elders. Diwata (not to be confused with deities or spirits of the same name in specific pantheons) is recognized as the universal supreme deity who is above all other supreme deities from different religions.[1]
Explanation:
6. structure of myths legends and folktales
Answer:
Narrative folklore (the literature part of folklore) includes myths, legends, folktales, fables, and fairy tales, etc., which were originally passed down orally
7. What is the similarities of legend and myth
Legend is generally a narrative of actions taken by humans which are believed by the teller and the listeners to have actually taken place at some time in history and to have specific qualities which lend truth to that narrative. Myth, while also a narrative, often concerns events without any basis of fact or truth, and does not always involve humans. Myths often involve gods, goddesses, deities, demigods, or some practice or ritual in nature. Therefore, while both involve stories (narratives) of events undertaken by some being, legend is more often thought to be based in fact, while myth is often based in fantasy.
They both are stories that might or might not be true, from people of a particular place.
8. Write your own script about philippine myth legend and folktale or dealing with the current issue.
Answer:
__________1. The process by which the body breaks down food so that it can be used for energy.
A. Absorption B. Digestion C. Composition D. Egestion
__________2. It is the muscular organ in the digestive system wherein chemical and mechanical digestion take place.
A. Esophagus B. Pancreas C. Liver D. Stomach
__________3. A long-folded tube inside the body attached to the stomach where nutrients in the food are absorbed.
A. Esophagus B. Rectum C. Large Intestine D. Small Intestine
__________4. It is the opening at the end of the digestive tract where the feces exit the body.
A. Anus B. Rectum C. Large Intestine D. Small Intestine
__________5. A fluid in the mouth that helps digest food. A. Pepsi B. Saliva C. Pepsin D. Salty
__________6. One of the parts of digestive system that helps move food from the mouth to the stomach.
A. Esophagus B. Small Intestine C. Gall Bladder D. Tracheae
__________7. Provides additional enzymes (pancreatic juice) to help nutrients get absorbed by the small intestine.
A. Appendix B. Liver C. Gall Bladder D. Pancreas
__________8. Part of the digestive system that takes food into the body.
A. Anus B. Mouth C. Esophagus D. Rectum
__________9. The tube after the small intestine where the liquid is absorbed.
A. Large Intestine B. Small Intestine C. Rectum D. Stomach
__________10. An organ of the digestive system that makes chemicals to help the body break down fats and rid itself of
harmful substances. A. Esophagus B. Mouth C. Liver D. Stomach
__________11. A series of wave-like muscle contractions that moves food to different processing stations in the
digestive tract. A. Adduction B. Peristalsis C. Inversion D. Primary wave
__________12. What are the main parts of the digestive system?
A. Large and small intestine, trachea, stomach, mouth
B. Mouth, stomach, esophagus, large and small intestine, and rectum
C. Stomach, lungs, trachea, rectum
D. Stomach, small and large intestine
__________13. What are the parts of the digestive system that help with mechanical digestions?
A. Esophagus and Small Intestine B. Liver and Gall bladder C. Mouth and Stomach D. Rectum and
Anus
__________14. Which of the following is an accessory organ? A. Esophagus B. Mouth C. Liver D. Stomachbryh kokjbjkbiun b
__________15. What does stomach acid do?
A. Absorbs nutrients from food so the body has energy. B. Chemically digests food in the mouth.
C. Chemically digests food in the stomach D. Protects the stomach from digesting itself
Explanation:
9. TRUE/FALSE7. Legends are resembling with hero myths. 8. Proverbs cannot be preserved. 9. In the Philippines, there are a lot of legends popular from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
Answer:
7. true
8.false
9.true
7. True
8. False
9. True
sorry i cannot help you, i am pretty sure there's answer key :)
brainliest my answer please.
10. Philippine myths, along with its legends (is, are) very diverse
Answer:
are
Explanation:
[tex] #hope .it. helps. [/tex]
[tex] #correct me if I'm wrong [/tex]
[tex] #pa brainliest [/tex]
[tex]\red Maxinne [/tex]
11. how do philippine myths and legends contribute to our identity as a filipino?
It shows our traditions , culture and beliefs as a filipino
12. what is the role of printmaking in promoting philippine myths and legends
Answer:
The value of myths and legends to students of Filipino society and culture cannot be overemphasized. These narratives are basic to our social tradition; they constitute part of our social heritage. Yet the study of Filipino mythology has not apparently attracted the attention of many educators and students. Only few, so far, have shown interest in it. Undoubtedly, this aspect of our literature is the most neglected field of study. Many colleges and universities do not carry a course on it in their curriculum; instead, they have Greek and Roman mythologies as major offerings. While it is true that liberal education must be internationally oriented, it must not be so detached from the local culture as to lose its meaning and perspective. A balance has to be maintained or students become dislocated in the end. After all they are the ones who will eventually come to grip with and make adjustments to the realities of the community where they will live.
Whether or not this poor treatment which our own mythology receives is due to the neglect on the part of our educators is hard to judge. Perhaps because we often hear these stories, we rarely pause to consider them important in understanding the nature of Filipino culture and society. Also these oral narratives have become so familiar to us that we often regard them as products of vain imaginings intended to amuse or to frighten a child. If ever we study myths, we view them in terms of what they look like on paper and not in terms-of what they actually serve in life.
Explanation:
hope can help
13. Questions: 1. What is the message of the poem? 2. How are the words myth and legend described in the poem? 3. Why are myths and legends important? 4. In your own opinion, what is the difference between myths and legends?
Answer:
what kind of poem you mean???
Explanation:
pAra masagot po natin
Answer:
1.Meaning is the word referring comprehensively to the ideas expressed within the poem – the poem's sense or message. When understanding poetry, we frequently use the words idea, theme, motif, and meaning. Usually, idea refers to a concept, principle, scheme, method, or plan.
2.Historical fact morphs into a legend when the truth has been exaggerated to the point that real people or events have taken on a romanticized, "larger than life" quality. In contrast, a myth is a type of symbolic storytelling that was never based on fact.
3. d ko po alam sorry
4.In common usage the word legend usually characterizes a traditional tale thought to have a historical basis, as in the legends of King Arthur or Robin Hood. In this view, a distinction may be drawn between myth (which refers to the supernatural and the sacred) and legend (which is grounded in historical fact).
14. what is the role of printmaking in promoting philippine myths and legends?
%Answer
The value of myths and legends to students of Filipino society and culture cannot be overemphasized. These narratives are basic to our social tradition; they constitute part of our social heritage. Yet the study of Filipino mythology has not apparently attracted the attention of many educators and students. Only few, so far, have shown interest in it. Undoubtedly, this aspect of our literature is the most neglected field of study. Many colleges and universities do not carry a course on it in their curriculum; instead, they have Greek and Roman mythologies as major offerings. While it is true that liberal education must be internationally oriented, it must not be so detached from the local culture as to lose its meaning and perspective. A balance has to be maintained or students become dislocated in the end. After all they are the ones who will eventually come to grip with and make adjustments to the realities of the community where they will live.
Whether or not this poor treatment which our own mythology receives is due to the neglect on the part of our educators is hard to judge. Perhaps because we often hear these stories, we rarely pause to consider them important in understanding the nature of Filipino culture and society. Also these oral narratives have become so familiar to us that we often regard them as products of vain imaginings intended to amuse or to frighten a child. If ever we study myths, we view them in terms of what they look like on paper and not in terms-of what they actually serve in life.
Explanation:
This is worth it typin all of these..
yep it is worth it bc its for you my firend ( ^ ^)/
15. similarities of myth and legend?.
Answer:
Myths and legends are similar because they both use heroic characters and contain deep symbolism Myths contain gods and goddesses that reflect different aspects of life. Legends involve heroic characters that teach morals of one's culture through their actions in the story.
Explanation:
16. why are myths and legends important
Answer:
Myths and Legends are important to understanding the societies of the past. And that is still important to society today. A lot can be learned from the past, and from that learning we can grow to understand ourselves.
Explanation:
I HOPE IT HELPS
17. What is the similarity of legend and myth?
myth is made by old people, its part of the culture or belief. A legend is a part of a literature, it is about the creation or where things come fromIt is a thing which is part of literature and they both tell the origin of that thing
18. Write your own script about philippine myth, legend, or folk tale dealing with a current issue.
Answer:
Explanation:
Philippine mythology is the body of stories and epics originating from, and part of, the indigenous Philippine folk religions, which include ... Please help improve it or discuss these
19. characteristic of myth and legend
-Characters are very few Animated, inanimate, or personified gods or humans with super or god like traits.
-Place is cultural relevant.
-The plot will most likely include plenty of action, suspense, and basic conflict.
-Explains natural phenomena, origins of life, human behavior, social phenomena, religious customs, human strengths, weaknesses or lessons for life.
-Reflects culture's customs, values, and beliefs.
-Reader is lead to new insights and/or understandings.
20. message of Myths ang Legend
Answer:
It convey moral messages and hint at psychological issues via unrealistically magical and shares indigenous cultures.
21. how do philippine myths and legends contribute to our identity as a filipino?
Answer:
Historians define mythology as “a story presented as historical, dealing with traditions specific to a culture or a group of people.” Thus, we can better understand our ancestors' mindsets through these myths and acquaint ourselves with their way of life — and these will enrich our self-understanding as Filipinos
Explanation:
correct me if i'm wrong
22. story that myth and legend is the genre
Answer:
mythology?
I'm not sure
Answer:
Olympus Academy by Mahriyumm (in Wattpad)
23. difference of myth and legend
Answer:
♡Myth- traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events
♡Legend- is a story or a narrative from the past or is believed to have been historical
24. 2. Why is it important for me to gain knowledge of Philippine myths or legends?
Explanation:
Philippine mythology is the body of myths, tales, and belief systems held by Filipinos (composed of more than a hundred ethnic peoples in the Philippines), originating from various cultures and traditions of the peoples of what eventually became the Philippines. Philippine mythology is incorporated from various sources, having similarities with Indonesian and Malay myths, as well as Hindu, Muslim, Shinto, Buddhist, and Christian traditions, such as the notion of heaven (kaluwalhatian, kalangitan, kamurawayan, etc.), hell (kasamaan, sulad, etc.), and the human soul (kaluluwa, kaulolan, makatu, ginokud, etc.). Philippine mythology attempts to explain the nature of the world through the lives and actions of deities (called anitos in the north and diwatas in the south), heroes, and mythological creatures. The majority of these myths were passed on through oral tradition, and preserved through the aid of community spiritual leaders or shamans (babaylan, katalonan, mumbaki, baglan, machanitu, walian, mangubat, bahasa, etc.) and community elders.
The mythologies and indigenous religions of the Philippines have historically been referred to as Anitism, meaning "ancestral religion".[1][2] Other terms used were Anitismo, a Hispano-Filipino translation, and Anitería, a derogatory version used by most members of the Spanish clergy.[3] Today, many ethnic peoples continue to practice and conserve their unique indigenous religions, notably in ancestral domains, although foreign and foreign-inspired religions continue to influence their life-ways through conversions, inter-marriage, and land-buying. A number of scholarly works have been devoted to Anitism and its various aspects, although many of its stories and traditions have yet to be recorded by specialists in the fields of anthropology and folklore
25. Plss answer this kase mamaya na deadline thanks! Share story/stories about myths and legends in the Philippines and answer the following questions: 1. What is the importance of myths and legends? 2. Why do myths and legends have a role in our society ? 3. How can mythology be used to explore our culture? 4. How can myths reflect cultural values? 5. How can I teach other kids about myths and legends in the Philippines?
Answer:
✒️ ANSWER ✒️1.Myths are sacred tales that explain the world and man's experience. Myths are as relevant to us today as they were to the ancients. Myths answer timeless questions and serve as a compass to each generation.
2.Myths and legends are important to us today for a number of reasons. They have value as literature, offering timeless and universal themes; they give us insight into other times and places; and they help us to see how much humankind had and has in common.
3.Myths are a part of every culture in the world and are used to explain natural phenomena, where a people came from and how their civilization developed, and why things happen as they do.
4.A mythology or belief system often concerns supernatural beings/powers of a culture, provides a rationale for a culture's religion and practices, and reflects how people relate to each other in everyday life.
5.I do well so they can understand
========================I HOPE IT HELPS========================# BRIANLY EVERYDAY========================# PA BRIANLIEST========================26. myth or legend in baguio city
Legend of the Pine Tree is from Baguio City.
27. Are legends and myths the same
Question:Are legends and myths the same?Answer:NoLegends are stories from the past while Myths usually about The Gods and Supernatural.#MysterySolver
28. what is legend and myths?
Answer:
Ancient story and its about god goddeses
29. What is the role of printmaking in promoting Philippine myths and legends?
The value of myths and legends to students of Filipino society and culture cannot be overemphasized. These narratives are basic to our social tradition; they constitute part of our social heritage. Yet the study of Filipino mythology has not apparently attracted the attention of many educators and students. Only few, so far, have shown interest in it. Undoubtedly, this aspect of our literature is the most neglected field of study. Many colleges and universities do not carry a course on it in their curriculum; instead, they have Greek and Roman mythologies as major offerings. While it is true that liberal education must be internationally oriented, it must not be so detached from the local culture as to lose its meaning and perspective. A balance has to be maintained or students become dislocated in the end. After all they are the ones who will eventually come to grip with and make adjustments to the realities of the community where they will live.
Whether or not this poor treatment which our own mythology receives is due to the neglect on the part of our educators is hard to judge. Perhaps because we often hear these stories, we rarely pause to consider them important in understanding the nature of Filipino culture and society. Also these oral narratives have become so familiar to us that we often regard them as products of vain imaginings intended to amuse or to frighten a child. If ever we study myths, we view them in terms of what they look like on paper and not in terms-of what they actually serve in life.
30. Try making a sourcing an existing script on a Philippine myth, legend, or folk tale; or dealing with a current issue.
Answer:
andito na Po sana makatulong