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Lesson 6 Mullyangah, the Morning Star

Is an example of Australian Folktales.

Let's answer the following questions

1. Where and when did this story happen?

2.Why did Mullyan live high on a tree, away fromt the rest of his tribe?

3. Each character in this story belongs to a specific tribe. Name each tribe and note its characteristics as
well as the kinds of animals each has.

4. Do you agree with the way the blacks achieved justice fot their fellow s? Why or why not?

5. Did Mullyan, Moodai, and Buttergah deserve their fate? Why or why not.

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Setting- is the time (time period) and place in which the film's story occurs, including all of the other
additional factors such as climate (season), landscape, people, social structures amd economic factors,
customs, moral attitudes, and codes of behaviour.

Set-up is the place or position where the director and the director of photography put the camera(and
lighting) when shooting a scene.
We use pronouns to replace nouns phrases. The nouns which the pronouns refer to are called
antecedents or references. The pronouns should agree with its antecedent or reference in number,
gender, and case.

Number

Singular- refer to a one noun only

Example: he, his, she, her, it

Mother Teresa was faithful and humble Christian. She helps the poorey of the poor, and she worked
with lepers, outcasts and the homeless.

Plural- refers to two or more nouns.

Example: we, those, they, them, us

...To the memory of GomBurZa, to what they stood for, and to the symbolic weight of their deaths.

Gender

Masculine- refers to a men/man

Example: he, his, him

Jose Rizal would dedicate his second novel, El Filibusterismo, to the memory of GomBurZa.

Feminine- refers to a women/girl

Example: she, her

Mother Teresa is a saint. She was cononized in Rome on September 4, 2016.

Common- refers to a noun that has no gender

The Statue of Buddha Shakyamuni is sited near Po Lin Monastery. It symbolizes the harmonious
relationship between man and nature, people, and faith.

Case

-subjective Pronoun

Pronouns that performs the action in a sentence.

I, you, she, he, itz wez you, they and who...

Example: Jose Rizal is an author. He wrote the novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.

-objective Pronouns
Pronouns that receives the action of the verb.

Her, him, it, me, them, us and you...

Example: All the statues that you see of the Budha (or Siddhartha Gautama) show him as calm, cool, and
smiling.

Possessive

Shows that something is belong to someone.

My, our, yourz his, her, its and their...

Example: ... To the memory of GomBurZa to what they stood for, and to the symbolic weight of their
deaths.

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