Rizal Drawing

Rizal Drawing

A Digital Drawing Of Dr.Jose rizal​

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1. A Digital Drawing Of Dr.Jose rizal​


Answer:

hope it's help, goodluck


2. how to draw jose rizal​


Answer:

It depends on you're perspective on how you look on jose rizal or the inspiration of you're artwork

Explanation:

If you want to make you're drawing I recommend you to practice more for improving you're artwork


3. ----- a digital drawing of Dr. Jose Rizal


Answer:

this is the example of digital drawing of Jose Rizal

Explanation:


4. Division of Rizal VICENTE MADRIGAL INTEGRATED SCHOOL Palangoy, Binangonan, Rizes mance tasks 1-4 DERS: Read and analyze the given instructions (for MDL / ODL) before doing GRADE 7 SCIENCE - QUARTER: 4- PERFORMANCE TASK NO. 1 terpiece Picture! a short bond paper, draw your own Southeast Asia Map and label the landm es of water surrounding the Philippine circhipelago. ed output: Drawing/Illustration de Output: CHA ES THAN AND INDONESIA SAMPLE OUTPUT​


Answer:

magdrawing ka gagaling ka mag drawing ting nanmo mo pa


5. Taytay, Cainta, and Antipolo are municipalities in Rizal. The Municipalities places for a triangle with the angle at Taytay equal to 510. If Cainta is 7 km from Antipo;o and Taytay is 4 km from Cainta, how far apart are Taytay and Antipolo? 11. Draw the diagram? 12. What is/are given? 13. What is to be determined? 14. Formula used 15. Solution​


Step-by-step explanation:

yan na pa brainliest salamat


6. Instructions. Draw a 'thumbs down' if the sample text is NON-ACADEMIC and a 'thumbs up it is an ACADEMIC on the space provided and explain why you come out with that answer in just one statement. 1. She is enchanted and because of her beauty, Maria Makiling was the delight of her parents, a jewel. Explanation: 2. "One only dies once, and if one does not die well, a good opportunity is lost and will not present itself again." --Jose Rizal Explanation: 3. How The World was created? Explanation: 4. Alunsina summoned the breeze to spy Tungkong Langit. Explanation: 5. "Justice is the foremost virtue of the civilizing races. It subdues the barbarous nations, while injustice arouses the weakest." - Jose Rizal Explanation:​


3. Earth formed around 4.54 billion years ago, approximately one-third the age of the universe, by accretion from the solar nebula. Volcanic outgassing probably created the primordial atmosphere and then the ocean, but the early atmosphere contained almost no oxygen.

7. 2. The class collected heroes' keychains: 12 has the face ofDr. Jose Rizal, 26 has the face of Andres Bonifacio, 15 hasthe face of Emilio Jacinto, and 28 has the face of GregorioDel Pilar. How many fewer Jose Rizal's keychains does theclass have than Andres Bonifacio's keychains?a. What are the given?b. What is asked for?c. What is the clue word?d. What operation is to be used?e. Draw the model or illustration.f. What is the number sentence?g. Solve:h. What is the complete answer?​


Answer:

A. 12 Keychains-Jose Rizal

26 keychains-Andres Bonifacio

15 Keychains-Emilio Jacinto

28 keychains-Gregorio Del Pilar

B. "how many fewer Jose Rizal keychains does the class have than Andres Bonifacio's keychains?"

C. Fewer

D. Subtraction

E. *as shown above* (the models don't have to be as long as that, just as long as Andres Bonifacio's model is longer than Jose Rizal's because he has the more keychains with his face on it :D)

F. 26 - 12 = ?

G. 26 - 12 = 14

H. Complete/Final Answer: 14 keychains


8. ASSESSMENT: A recitation activity was given to the students of Grade VI- Rizal, the teacher wrote the names of her students on slips of paper and placed in a bowl for the draw lot. Names were picked at random. Find each probability of the following scenarios: a. Drawing a name that begins with letter A b. Drawing a name that begins with letter C. Drawing a name that starts with a consonant letter. d. Probability of a female student being called in the recitation activity. e. Probability of a male student being called in the recitation activity. Lincoln Fernando Marian Angeline Angel Sonia Anne Carmela Laurence Nancy​


Answer:Ayan po sa pic sana makatulong

Step-by-step explanation:

#carryonlearning


9. Taytay, Cainta, and Antipolo are municipalities in Rizal. The Municipalities pla m a triangle with the angle at Taytay equal to 51°. If Cainta is 7 km from Antipo;o a ytay is 4 km from Cainta, how far apart are Taytay and Antipolo? 11. Draw the diagram? 12. What is/are given? 13. What is to be determined? 14. Formula used 15 Solutionplease answer it​


Step-by-step explanation:

ayan na pa brainliest salamat


10. The Filipimos during rizal's time were spurred by his novels to act againts oppression. Do you think Filipinos at present still draw inspiration from his work? What make you say so?​


Answer:

In these times of crisis we Filipinos would do well to look back at the code of virtues Rizal abided by to help us put meaning to our own struggles for survival. Rizal embodied and realized the best of what the Filipino can be. His triumphs and struggles even against the certainty of failure inspired the Katipunaneros to launch the Revolution despite great odds, and realize Asia’s first independent Republic. And today, it is still Rizal that leads this generation to continue and perchance finish what he began: the formation of a nation where every Filipino is truly free.

Answer:

It can happen that a Filipino reader does not have the patience to read his novels, but it could well happen that this same reader might enjoy reading his private letters or short articles. Although Filipinos cannot access the stylish beauty of his Spanish, they could get engaged with his rich arguments, with superb critical thinking skills, his uncommon intellectual brightness. Admiring Rizal without understanding him is a kind of empty nationalism and blind devotion. I do not find a better way to pay him a tribute than to read his work and getting to understand his formidable prose and his compelling ideas. Before being a hero, he was already a gifted writer, and Rizal, like another writer, wanted to be read.

Explanation:

:)))


11. What I KnowDirections: Read each sentence below and identify whether each statement isA fact or bluff, Draw before each number a happy emoji for a statementthat expresses a fact and a sad emojifor a statement that expresses abluff.1. Dr. Jose P. Rizal died on December 30, 1896 at Bagumbayan now Luneta,2. The story "The Centipede" was written by Rony B. Diaz.3. The young are far stronger than the old.4. Some Filipinos are pliant like a bamboo.5. The Philippines will submerge in the future.6. Jose Rizal supported a non-violent action, still he was exiled in Dapitan in1892.7. The Tawa-Tawa plant is the best medicine for Dengue victim.8. All Filipinos are very resilient during calamities.9. Jose Rizal once said “Ang Kabataan Ang Pag-asa ng Bayan".10. I believe that Jose Rizal should not be our national hero, it should beAndres Bonifacioplsss po pa help yung maayos po imamark brainlest kopo makakasagot​


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1. fact

Died: 30 December 1896, Rizal Park, Manila

2. fact

It was written on 1953 by an award-winning Filipino short story writer named Rony V. Diaz

3. bluff

young tired muscle produces the same amount of force as old tired muscle after continual stimulation or exercise. ... “After looking at all of this evidence, we find that when a young muscle gets tired it's no better than old muscle. It's the same.

4. fact

The Pinoy is like a bamboo; this is a pliant grass (a bamboo is a grass, do not blame me, it is the classification by science).

5. bluff (not sure)

Scientific evidence has suggested that by 2050, many of the Philippine coastal regions, including the Manila Bay area, could find themselves underwater if countries fail to mitigate the effects of climate change.

6. fact

Rizal returned to the Philippines in 1892. He founded a nonviolent-reform society, the Liga Filipina, in Manila, and was deported to Dapitan in northwest Mindanao. He remained in exile for the next four years. ... His martyrdom convinced Filipinos that there was no alternative to independence from Spain.

7. fact

Tawa-tawa (Euphorbia hirta), also known as “gatas-gatas,” is a hairy herb grown in open grasslands, roadsides and pathways. This indigenous plant is considered as one of the most popular folkloric treatment for dengue in the Philippines.

8. fact

It is a given that the Philippines is a country most prone to natural hazards and the existential risks of climate change, having an average of 20 typhoons pass through it every year, and considering our tectonic location within the Pacific Ring of Fire. ...

9. fact

“Ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan,” is an immortalized line of national hero Dr. Jose Rizal.

10. bluff

They are both national heroes of equal importance. Bonifacio worshipped Jose Rizal as the “soul of the revolution”.


12. Taytay, Cainta, and Antipolo are municipalities in Rizal. The Municipalities places for atriangle with the angle at Taytay equal to 510. If Cainta is 7 km from Antipo;o and Taytay is 4 kmfrom Cainta, how far apart are Taytay and Antipolo?11. Draw the diagram?12. What is/are given?13. What is to be determined?14. Formula used15. Solution​​


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13. V. ASSESSMENT (Time Frame: Day 5)A recitation activity was given to the students of Grade VI- Rizal, the teacher wrote the names of her students onslips of paper and placed in a bowl for the draw lot. Names were picked at random. Find each probability of thefollowing scenarios:a. Drawing a name that begins with letter Ad. Probability of a female student beingb. Drawing a name that begins with letter Ccalled in the recitation activity.c. Drawing a name that starts with a consonant letter. e. Probability of a male student beingcalled in the recitation activity.Marian Angeline AngelLincolnFernandoCarmelaLaurence NancySoniaAnne​


Answer:

nasa taas po ng answer.Hope it helps tanong lang po kayo kung may di po kayo naintindihan


14. compose a paragraph with 1 sentences explaining your drawing Batman and Jose rizal​


Answer:

Batman is a fiction character hero while Jose Rizal is a real hero


15. if you were to change the image or any depiction of rizal or any other figure in the monument what kind of image or character would that be ? how are you going to change this monument ? what materials will you use and how will you put them together ? which elements and organizational principles would be stressed in this new design ? draw or make three dimensional scale model of this new design with accompanying written explanation ​


Answer:

I need picture pls

Explanation:

#studyhard


16. imagine that you are jose rizal and someone at present claims that filipinos are lazy, what would your reactions be? draw an emoji that best represents your reaction then write a paragraph of 3 -5 sentences defending the filipino people.​


Answer:

I would feel very sad. I grew up in a community where all people work hard to live. Even children are doing there job as well, a simple household chores and studying hard. I would disagree that Filipinos are lazy, we are totally not that kind of race, we are in demand to other countries to work as teachers, nurses, doctors and other proffessions. We are indeed an industrious individual.


17. what is elements used in different digital arts sample based on its characteristics1._ _ _ _ _ _ _.This 3D pixilated wall paper.2._ _ _ _ _.Digital image of a book. 3._ _ _ _ _.A digital drawing of Dr. Jose Rizal​


Answer:

1.texture

2.shape

3.value


18. Directions: Read each statement and identify whether each is a Direct speechor a Reported speech. Draw a star for direct speech and a smiley forreported speechStatements1. Martin Andanar mentioned how Dr. Jose Rizal strongly displayednationalism and patriotism throughout his life.2. Francisco Roque said that Dr. Jose Rizal's life is a testament of howa single person's deep love for his country could spark thereawakening of our forefathers' desire for freedom and change.3. "We are proud to see today modern-day heroes - our courageousfrontliners - who rise 3up to the challenge and serve as beacons ofhope," Roque said.4. The author said that the occasion reminds the nation of Dr. JoseRizal's young life, dedicated to service, which rings a bell in thesechallenging times.5. "Today, as we face the threat of an unseen enemy in thispandemic... like Dr. Jose Rizal, may we utilize our intelligence in ourfight against COVID-19." Andanar said.​


Answer:

1.⭐ direct speech

2. reported speech

3.⭐ direct speech

4. reported speech

5.⭐ direct speech


19. Two Painters. When Jose Rizal and Juan Lunar were studying in Madrid they live together in a boarding house. they use to play jokes on one another. Juan Luna wake up early in the morning. and saw Rizal was still asleep. He hid one of Rizal's slippers and drew exactly one like it on a cardboard. When Jose woke up, he tried to put on his slippers but he found out it was made out of cardboard. I know who painted this It is nicely done he said. One day Juan Luna went out with his friends Jose decided tho draw the contents of Juan's room on closed door with the permission with their landlady. When Luna arrived he went directly to his room. He bumped his head on the closed door. You are a good painter, Juan Luna told Rizal.Question: 1. Who studied in Madrid?2. Where did they live in Madrid?3. What did they usually do when they entertain themselves?4. What did Luna hide?5. Why did Jose thinks it was his real slippers?6. Where did Rizal paint the contents of the room?7. Why did Luna enter the room directly?8. What did Luna think of Rizal's paint?9. For what was Luna known?10. How will you describe Luna and Rizal's sense of humor?​


Answer:

Emotional damge

Explanation:

Text you can find a way of life for the most part and not the most powerful and easy to use and you can use a lot of the phoenix game

Answer:

I just want points sorry

Explanation:

because I'm poor


20. Learning Opportunity 3Directions: Jose Rizal, our national boro bolleves in the youth's potential for nation's building. Heonce said that youth is the hope of the Fatherland. Draw/Cut pictures of the youth of today whoare involved in nation-building. Write a sentence/s about it.pls pasagot 2 days nalang pasahan na kme​


Answer:

As we honor today the 118th death anniversary of the Philippines’ foremost national hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal, let me dwell on one of his favorite subjects: the youth. “Where are the youth who will consecrate their golden hours, their illusions, and their enthusiasm to the welfare of their native land?” Rizal asked as he wrote in his novel El Filibusterismo more than a century ago. But amid such words uttered through one of the novel’s characters, Padre Florentino, Rizal expressed his love and admiration for the youth whom he called “bella esperanza de la patria (fair hope of the fatherland) in his poem, “A la Juventud Filipina (To the Filipino Youth).” Just as Rizal believed in the youth’s potential for nation-building in the 19th century, so did President Aquino acknowledged just recently the power of young people to be agents of positive change. “The youth in general is a primary motive force for change in society. When you are older, when you have certain sets of responsibilities, then you tend to compromise some of the principles or the beliefs that you had when you were younger. The young, therefore, are the main means to rekindle these principles,” President Aquino told members of the Kristiyanong Kabataan para sa Bayan, youth arm of the Jesus is Lord Church, during its 10th anniversary rites last December 19. “The experience of the older set and the strength, resilience and energy of the youthful set combined … becomes a necessary component to effect changes right away,” President Aquino added even as reminded young people that there is more to life than taking selfies and playing electronic games. “Of course, it is up to you how you want to use the technology available now. But do not forget to be astute… Not because something is viral or trending, we should spend time on it,” he said in the forum two weeks ago. And about two years ago, in a talk with students during the “Youth for IT 2012 program” at University of the Philippines, I expressed similar thoughts: The youth should be able to look at information technology and social media not just for trivia and play, but as potentially powerful tools capable of reaching millions of people, influencing them with ideals, and mobilizing them to act together to change for the better the life of a nation. The youth can indeed change the quality of life of our nation. They can establish an effective and honest government. They can choose God-fearing, competent and compassionate leaders who will create jobs and livelihood for the people and bail out the country from poverty, underdevelopment, injustice, inequality, and breakdown in peace and order. History is replete with examples of young people who sacrificed their lives to achieve freedom and fight oppression. Rizal, along with Andres Bonifacio, Apolinario Mabini, Emilio Jacinto, Gregorio del Pilar, and many others shined during the Spanish era. Macario Sakay and Miguel Malvar defied American occupation. Countless young Filipinos fought Japanese invaders during World War II. And my generation, the youth of the 70s and the 80s, set aside their comfort and safety to resist the martial law regime. Youth empowerment is a must for every generation of history. Our fathers and those before them acted in their youth to harness the technology of their time to become empowered and make a difference in the life of the nation. And in pursuit of such empowerment, the Order of the Knights of Rizal—for which I had served as its Supreme Commander in 2006—is tasked to train and develop the youth in character building, citizenship training, democratic leadership, patriotism, universal brotherhood, and dedicated service to God, country and people. It also is tasked, among others, to study and spread the ideals, teachings and exemplary life of Rizal and exhort them to emulate and practice the examples set by our national hero. The youth is the largest sector of our society, with hardly any vested interest to protect, with time on their side, and with talent and treasure to develop and grow. When fully mobilized, enlightened, motivated, and inspired, the youth sector is the biggest single block of citizens that can change Philippine society. Indeed, as prophesized by Rizal, the youth is the hope of the fatherland. E-mail: finding.lina@yahoo.com

Explanation:

sorry kung mali


21. Two Painters. When Jose Rizal and Juan Lunar were studying in Madrid they live together in a boarding house. they use to play jokes on one another. Juan Luna wake up early in the morning. and saw Rizal was still asleep. He hid one of Rizal's slippers and drew exactly one like it on a cardboard. When Jose woke up, he tried to put on his slippers but he found out it was made out of cardboard. I know who painted this It is nicely done he said. One day Juan Luna went out with his friends Jose decided tho draw the contents of Juan's room on closed door with the permission with their landlady. When Luna arrived he went directly to his room. He bumped his head on the closed door. You are a good painter, Juan Luna told Rizal.Question: 1. Who studied in Madrid?2. Where did they live in Madrid?3. What did they usually do when they entertain themselves?4. What did Luna hide?5. Why did Jose thinks it was his real slippers?6. Where did Rizal paint the contents of the room?7. Why did Luna enter the room directly?8. What did Luna think of Rizal's paint?9. For what was Luna known?10. How will you describe Luna and Rizal's sense of humor?​​


Answer:

Rizal

His friends joe

Painting

Explanation:


22. What's InDraw aif the given word is a noun, andif it is not.O 1. shoesOO2. horse03.3. Pampanga4. teacher05. Dr. Jose Rizal​


Answer: The instruction is not clear so I will be putting a specific answer in each item.

Draw a

if the given word is a noun, and

if it is not.

1. shoes

Answer: noun

2. horse

Answer; noun

3. Pampanga

Answer: noun

4. teacher

Answer: noun

05. Dr. Jose Rizal​

Answer: noun

Explanation:

A noun is a word that functions as the name of a specific object or set of objects, such as living creatures, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas. However, noun is not a semantic category, so it cannot be characterized in terms of its meaning.

Proper nouns vs. common nouns

One important distinction to be made is whether a noun is a proper noun or a common noun. A proper noun is a specific name of a person, place, or thing, and is always capitalized.

Does Tina have much homework to do this evening?

Tina is the name of a specific person.

I would like to visit Old Faithful.

Old Faithful is the specific name of a geological phenomenon.

The opposite of a proper noun is a common noun, sometimes known as a generic noun. A common noun is the generic name of an item in a class or group and is not capitalized unless appearing at the beginning of a sentence or in a title.

The girl crossed the river.

Girl is a common noun; we do not learn the identity of the girl by reading this sentence, though we know the action she takes. River is also a common noun in this sentence.

#BRAINLYFAST!


23. draw 22 thing that you can see in Rizal park pahelp po kaylangan na bukas​


Answer:

The Rizal Monument, grass, flags

Answer:

jose Protasio, Rizal, Mercado, Alonzo Realonda

Explanation:

Jose protasio rizal mercado y alonzo realonda was a filipino nationalist and polymath during the tail and of the spanish colonial period of the Philippines. He is considered the national hero of the Philippines


24. Digital image of a book.A digital drawing of Dr. Jose Rizal3​


Answer:

picture story

I hope it's check


25. B. Read each sentence and identify the topics or item being compared or contrasted. Write theletter of the correct answer.11.Sheena likes to read books while Jenny likes to draw.A. Sheena and JennyB. read and drawC. Sheena and readD. Jenny and draw12. Joy lives in San Jose, Janine lives in San Isidro but they are both studying inKasiglahan Village Elementary School.A. San Jose and San IsidroB. Kasiglahan and San IsidroC. Joy and JanineC. Kasiglahan and San Jose13. Snake can crawl while bird can fly.A. snake and birdB. bird and whaleC. snake and horseD. horse and whale14.Mt. Makiling is found in Laguna while Mt.Banahaw is in Quezon.A. Mt. Makiling and Mt. Banahaw B. Laguna and QuezonC. Mt. Banahaw and Mt. TaalD. Rizal and Laguna15. In terms of land area Quezon is bigger than Rizal but they are in the same region.​


11.b

12.a

13.a

14.a

Explanation:

yon lng po


26. ne probably or getting o W. ASSESSMENT /Time Frame: Day 5] A recitation activity was given to the students of Grade VI- Rizal, the teacher wrote the names of her students on sips of poper and placed in a bowl for the draw lot. Names were picked at random. Find each probability of the following scenarios: a. Drawing a name that begins with letter A d. Probability of a female student being b. Drawing a name that begins with letter o called in the recitation activity. c. Drawing a name that starts with a consonant letter. e. Probability of a male student being called in the recitation activity. Marian Angeline Angel Lincoln Femando Carmela Laurence Nancy Sonia Anne​


Answer:

nasa taas po ang answer nasagutan ko na po yan sa isa pong nag tanong at ipinasa ko lang po sa inyo ang answer sanamakatulong:)


27. Looking BackActivity:DIRECTIONS: Draw a happy face in the box if the statement is afact and sad face if it is an opinion.1. Jupiter is the biggest planet.2. Panda is the most adorable animal.3. Dr. Jose P. Rizal is our National hero.4. Mt. Apo is the tallest mountain in thePhilippines5. Sarah Geronimo is the best singer.​


Answer:

1. :)

2. :(

3. :)

4. :)

5.:(

Answer:

1.☺

2.

3.☺

4.☺

5.

this is it


28. Lesson : My Drawing of Philippine Man-Made Historical LandscapeAssignment : Type-in your answers. Use numbers to separate your answersWhat are the different landmarks inside IntramurosWhat are the institutions inside the IntramurosIdentify the attractions in Rizal Shrine​


rezal zhine ay Rizal shine


29. What do you think are the contributions of jose rizal to the birth of the philippines nation as a student how will you show your appreciations and draw inspiration from his life works and writings?​


Answer: José Rizal

Philippine National Hero and Ophthalmologist

Abstract

José Rizal (1861-1896) is one of the most revered figures in Philippine history. He was a multifaceted intellectual and a political activist, best known for his political writings that inspired the Philippine revolution and ultimately led to his execution by the Spanish colonizers. Rizal was also a physician who trained in ophthalmology under 2 prominent European ophthalmologists, Louis de Wecker and Otto Becker.

Rizal has become a symbol of the Philippine struggle for independence, and he is known there as a national hero. December 30, the date of Rizal's execution in 1896, is celebrated as a national holiday in the Philippines. Jose Rizal College was dedicated to his honor in Manila in 1919. There are commemorative monuments to Rizal in Manila near the site of his execution in Luneta Park, in his hometown, and most Filipino towns, in Heidelberg, and Chicago. His portrait appears on the Filipino 2-peso bill. The region around Manila, including his hometown of Calamba, was designated a province and named Rizal. His novels are required reading for Filipino high school students. Jose Rizal can perhaps be best summarized using his own words from the poem he wrote from his cell the night before his execution. One of the last stanzas of "Ultimo Adios" (Final Farewell) shows his selfless devotion to his country, his loyalty to his family, his deep spirituality despite criticism of the church, and his artistic grace.

Explanation:


30. What I KnowDirections: Read each sentence below and identify whether each statement isfor a statement that expresses a bluft.for a statementa fact or bluff. Draw before each number a happy emojithat expresses a fact and a sad emoji1. Dr. Jose P. Rizal died on December 30, 1896 at Bagumbayan now Luneta2. The story "The Centipede” was written by Rony B. Diaz.3. The young are far stronger than the old.4. Some Filipinos are pliant like a bamboo.5. The Philippines will submerge in the future.6. Jose Rizal supported a non-violent action, still he was exiled in Dapitan in1892.7. The Tawa-Tawa plant is the best medicine for Dengue victim.8. All Filipinos are very resilient during calamities.9. Jose Rizal once said " Ang Kabataan Ang Pag-asa ng Bayan”.10. I believe that Jose Rizal should not be our national hero, it should beAndres Bonifacio.​


Answer:

1. :)

2.:)

3.:(

4.:)

5.:(

6.:(

7.:)

8.:(

9.:)

10.:(

This is based on my lessons that I learned

Hope it helps :)


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