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3 CASES of NOUNS
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3 CASES of NOUNS
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3 CASES of NOUNS
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3 CASES of NOUNS
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Rule for Singular Nouns
Rule for Plural Nouns
Rule for Irregular Plural Nouns
Nominative Case
Nominative Case
Objective Case
1. George speaks.
2. Peter was an apostle.
3. Milton, the poet, was blind.
4. Kenny roasted the chicken.
5. The students placed their things inside the cabinet.
6. Kitty is my dog.
7. Leo disciplined his children.
8. A piece of paper is needed for the quiz.
9. The captain provided his officers a plan of attack.
10. The man in black suit is my history teacher.
11. Nicole, please pick up those trash.
12. I am from France.
Africa
by David Diop
Africa, my Africa
Africa of proud warriors in ancestral savannahs
Africa of whom my grandmother sings
On the banks of the distant river
I have never known you
But your blood flows in my veins.
Your beautiful black blood that irrigates the fields
The blood of your sweat
The sweat of your work
The work of your slavery
The slavery of your children.
Africa, tell me Africa
Is this you, this back that is bent
This back that breaks under the weight of humiliation
This back trembling with red scars
And saying yes to the whip under the midday sun?
But a grave voice answers me
Impetuous child that tree, young and strong
That tree there
In splendid loneliness amidst white and faded flowers
That is Africa, your Africa
That sprouts again patiently, obstinately
And its fruit gradually acquires
The bitter taste of liberty.
Differentiated Activity
Collage
Poster
Poetry
Differentiated Activity
Collage
Using different pictures and cut-outs, illustrate the
meaning of the poem on a cartolina.
Be ready to present your work in class.
Differentiated Activity
Poster
On a cartolina, draw an image that
you think would describe the
theme of the poem.
Be ready to present your output in
class.
Differentiated Activity
Poetry
Compose a poem about freedom/equality in the
Philippine context. Write it on a cartolina.
Minimum and maximum of 4 stanzas.
Be ready to present your poem in class.
Differentiated Activity
Collage
Poster
Poetry

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