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Creative Writing 7
Quarter 3 – Melc 4:
Analyzing the Narratives and
Figurative Language of Local
Rituals and Festivals

ANSWER SHEET
IV Pre-Test
1.B

2.C

3.A

4.C

5.D

V Learning Activities
1.Sinulog

2.ati-atihan

3.dinagyang

4.Pahiyas

5.panagbenga
6.kadayawan

7.Maskara

8.ibalong

9.giant lantern

10.pintados

QUESTIONS

1.The picture represent their festival


2.  Culture is reflected in our certain communities in how we express ideas and creativity. 
3.they are part of people live’s because they part of social being
4.  yes, The festival celebrates the epic story ibalong who was accompanied by three legendary
heroes, namely Baltog, Handyong, and Bantong. 

VI Practice Task 1
A.

Character What I know about him/her


Msgrs. jose He wrote the story of ati-atihan
fisherman The fisherman caught a piece of
wood.
priest The priest give advice the
fisherman.
ibajay He interpreted the incident

B.

The Ati-Atihan festival is a Philippine festival held annually in January in honor of the
Santo Niño (Holy Child or Infant Jesus) in several towns of the province of Aklan, Panay
Island. The biggest celebration is held during the third Sunday of January in the town of
Kalibo, the province's capital.
C. KALIBO, Aklan—Every January,
Filipinos all over the world
celebrate the Ati-atihan Festival,
which is primarily devoted to the
Santo Niño, or Child Jesus.

CLIMAX

FALLING ACTION

RISING ACTION

fisherman went into the river to catch


fish. But along the way, he RESOLUTION
considered it unfortunate that he
caught a piece of wood, instead of
fish. He tried to throw the wood EXPOSITION
away, but it repeatedly returned to
his net.

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