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DR. V. ORESTES ROMUALDEZ EDICATIONAL FOUNDAION, INC.

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


Tacloban City, 6500 Philippines

FINAL EXAMINATION
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CREATIVE NONFICTION

SCORE

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GRADE AND SECTION

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TEACHER
GENERAL INSTRUCTION:
1. You will be given 2 hours to complete the examination. There are 2
articles and 2 images. You should allocate time approximately.
2. Read the articles, observe the images carefully and make sure you
understand before you begin answering. Write legibly and leave of at
least one inch on every page of your answer sheet.
3. Write creatively but never contradict fact.
4. Avoid erasures. Good luck. 😊
I.
‘Neneng B’ controversial lyrics and stolen beat
Filipino artists Nikolson Makino’s and Raf Davis’ hip-hop song “Neneng
B” is now up on Youtube, Spotify, Facebook, and Twitter. There are a lot of
netizens who throw negative reactions about that song;

@p****t
Kadiri sobra, if y’all make music just to objectify women, you got
issues fam. Manyakis na magnanakaw pa.

@M***o
Apparently, the copyright issue has been solved. But that doesn’t
change the fact of how hetero-male will end up when they subject
women as sex object regardless of any reason/form.

@a***a
‘Chicharon kaba? Kasi ang ingay mo pagkinakain ka’, is one
famous line from the infamous Neneng B. This, without the beat, is
disrespectful and offensive in any possible way. A man should not
take advantage of his words to describe a woman’s actions during
intimate moment where he is dominant and the women is not fully
conscious and aware of what is happening.

@b*****a
Why should never listen to “neneng b song”
• Content lyrics
• Purely about vulgarity towards women
• Catcalling
• The beat of music was stolen
• Trash
@a***l
Music preference should not be judged but we need to do something
with this.

Makino meanwhile left a message for his “haters”, in which he seemed to imply
that the beat was already paid for even before the issue came to light and he also
explained that it was not his intention to provoke women’s rights, as seen on a
statement he posted on Twitter.
II.

Robredo’s ‘missteps’ in anti-drug campaign cost her Duterte Cabinet post:


Palace
MANILA- President Rodrigo Duterte would no longer appoint Vice President
Leni Robredo to his Cabinet due to the latter’s supposed “missteps” during her
first 2 weeks as drug czar, Malacañang said Tuesday.

Duterte viewed as slip-ups Robredo’s consultations with organizations and


people critical of the government’s war on drugs; her request for unlimited
access to information on the drug war; and her “tendency” to share confidential
information, Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said.

Such blunders, according to Panelo, influenced Duterte’s “reconsideration of his


earlier desire to appoint her in the Cabinet.”

“These missteps not only derailed [President Duterte’s] well-meaning intent for
the vice president to be part of the administration but registered red signs that
could not be ignored,” Panelo said.

“To the President’s mind, that cannot be ignored so he decided not to appoint her
in the Cabinet,” he added.

Robredo, head of the opposition, had asked for a list of the country’s top drug
suspects but the request was rejected by the Philippine Drug Enforcement
Agency (PDEA) despite her assurance not to publicly disclose classified
information.

"'Yung assurance naman lahat na sensitive information hindi idi-disclose,” she


told reporters Monday.

(There’s an assurance that all sensitive information won’t be disclosed.)

• VP Robredo assures Duterte she won't leak drug war info

Duterte earlier warned Robredo that he would fire her as co-chair of the ICAD if
she revealed classified government matters to foreign entities.
“She has talked with certain institutions and people that are supposed to be
enemies of the state. To the mind of the President, that is a dangerous sign. You
may not be doing it purposely but delikado (it’s dangerous),” Panelo said.

The Palace also has yet to see any new way to deal with the drug problem,
Panelo said, as he called on the vice president to rush her proposed program to
solve the narcotics issue.

“Ang kailangan kasi gawin ni Vice President Leni eh gumawa na siya ng


kaniyang programa,” the Duterte spokesman said.

(What Vice President Leni needs to do is prepare her program.)

Robredo, who has criticized the President's war on drugs, earlier said she would
shift the campaign's focus on preventing unnecessary killings, for which the
administration has drawn international condemnation.

• No ‘wanton killings’ in Leni-led drug war: spokesman

Last week, she met with representatives from United States agencies involved in
drug enforcement. Robredo has also expressed openness to meet with officials of
other countries in relation to the anti-drug campaign.
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