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Title: A Brave Little Girl Author Milagros S. Preciosio Characters: Rona Mahilom Ronas parents Cheryt Ruben Rochelle Roda Alfredo Lim Setting: Negros Occidental ‘Summary: In the high mountain of Negros Occidental lives a very young girl named Rona Mahilom. In the school, teacher spoke well of Rona. One day, her parents went to ‘the next village which was for from their house. Late in the evening, as the children were fast asleep inside their wooden hut, a cat over turned the oil lamp and it caught fre. Rona sued her five brothers and sisters. After saving her sisters and brothers, Rona grabbed a plastic pail and ran to the nearby stream to fetch water and returned to the buming house to put off the flame she said this several times until she finally collapsed because of tiredness. When she woke up, Rona was in the Hospital receiving treatment for her burns. Her bravery made her very popular. The Mayor of Manila, Alfredo Lim, gave her one million pesos. Rona’s future looks bright and her dream to become a teacher someday ‘will surely come true. Plot: Late in the evening, as the children were fast esleep inside their wooden. hut, a cat over tuned the oll lamp and it caught fire. The blazing oil spilled into Rona’s bed and splattered the floor. Rona jumped up when her shoulder — length hair got on fire. The fire caught her clothes. She was about to run outside the door when she saw her brothers and sisters stil sleeping. And she saved her brothers and sisters as fast as she could. ‘Moral Lesson: Ifyou want them to make good things on you, make good things on them first. Title: The Legend of Banana Author. Edwin L. Tiongson Characters: Ban, Ana and the King ‘Setting: a Nipa Hut ‘Summary: ‘Once there was a prince who lived in the sky. Ban and Ana fell in love with each other: ‘The prince in an other mush went down to earth and disguised himself as ‘one of the villagers. Ran ums informed that the King, his dear father was wry ill and was asking for his return. Ana greatly refused to let him go that she held fest to his hands in Ana’s grasp. Later than yeer, an unknown plant grew near the hut. It has a fruit shaped like fingers. And so, this is how the fruit name to be fom the name of lovere Ban and Ana, Plot: Ban disappeared leaving his hands behind in Ana’s grasp. ‘Moral Lesson: Love can’t wait any longer. ‘Title: In the Beggining Author. Edwin L. Tiongson Characters: Sky Sea Bird Setting: Earth si Long before, the only inhabitants of the earth were the sky and the Sea. Suddenly, out of nowhere, a great colorful bird appeared that flew between the vast sky and the boundless sea, The bird kept flying and soon got tired. It reached for a place to land but there was none. The bird made a plan. The bird created a word of war between the sea and sky of which of the two was the Strongest The sky got angry and prowd his strength. It threw thundesbolts at the sea. In an instant, the sea sent huge waves against the sly. The war lasted for along ume. However, the sky felt that it was losing in the war and asked help from the great bird! So the bird dove into the deep water of the sea and got big pieces of rocks from the ocean floor. Te bird gave there pieces of earth up to the sky, and then flung this down on the ranging sea. The sea quelled. And thus, te Philippine archipelago was bom. At last, the great bird was able to find a place to rest in one of these islands. Plot: ‘The bird dew between the sky and the sea. ‘The bird flew and frew and got tired. ‘The bird made the sea and sky fight ‘The sky threw thunderbolts at the sea Moral Lesson: Ifyou want them to make good things on you, male good things on them first

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