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1.

The computer
lab was used by
the English class.
2. The car was
driven by his
friend.
3. Fifty people
attended the
party.
4. The plants were
watered by the
housekeeper.
5. Ralph Lauren
provided the anchor's
wardrobe.
1. The computer lab was used by the English
class.
2. The car was driven by his friend.
3. Fifty people attended the party.
4. The plants were watered by the
housekeeper.
5. Ralph Lauren provided the anchor's
wardrobe.
1. Man, with the help of science, has taken
chances to have the measure of God’s
existence.

2. The man, uncomfortable with his wife’s


unreasonable jealousy exclaimed, “I am sick
and tired of these argumentations. Hold your
peace even for two minutes!”
GOD SAID, "I MADE A MAN”
By Jose Garcia Villa
José Garcia Villa (Doveglion)
was a Filipino poet, literary
critic, short story writer, and
painter. He has “Have Come,
Am Here", a poetry collection
that "God said, 'I Made a Man”
belongs to.
He was awarded the National
Artist of the Philippines title for
literature in 1973.
GOD SAID, "I MADE A MAN”
By Jose Garcia Villa
GOD SAID, "I MADE A MAN”
By Jose Garcia Villa

God said, "I made a man


Out of clay” -
But so bright he, he spun
Himself to brightest Day
Till he was all shining gold,
And oh,
He was handsome to behold!
But in his hands held he a bow
Aimed at me who created
Him. And I said,
‘Wouldst murder me
Who am thy Fountainhead!’
Then spoke he the man of gold:
‘I will not
Murder thee! I do but
Measure thee. Hold
Thy peace!' And this I did.
But I was curious
Of this so regal head.
'Give thy name!' – Sir! Genius.
God said, "I made a man
Out of clay” -
But so bright he, he spun
Himself to brightest Day
Till he was all shining gold,
And oh,
He was handsome to behold!
But in his hands held he a bow
Aimed at me who created
Him. And I said,
‘Wouldst murder me
Who am thy Fountainhead!’
Then spoke he the man of gold:
‘I will not
Murder thee! I do but
Measure thee. Hold
Thy peace!' And this I did.
But I was curious
Of this so regal head.
'Give thy name!' – Sir! Genius.
GOD SAID, "I MADE A MAN”
By Jose Garcia Villa
GOD SAID, "I MADE A MAN”
By Jose Garcia Villa

God said, "I made a man


Out of clay” -
But so bright he, he spun
Himself to brightest Day
Till he was all shining gold,
And oh,
He was handsome to behold!
But in his hands held he a bow
Aimed at me who created
Him. And I said,
‘Wouldst murder me
Who am thy Fountainhead!’
Then spoke he the man of gold:
‘I will not
Murder thee! I do but
Measure thee. Hold
Thy peace!' And this I did.
But I was curious
Of this so regal head.
'Give thy name!' – Sir! Genius.
a.In what ways does man turn against his
Creator?
b.Relate the story of Adam and Eve to the
poem’s theme: Man’s rebellious nature can
be concealed through a noble quest for
wisdom.
But in his hands held he a bow
Aimed at me who created
Images and Sensory Impressions
Elements used in poems in order to rouse one or all of the
five senses.
a. Visual (seeing)
b. Auditory (hearing)
c. Olfactory (smelling)
d. Gustatory (tasting)
e. Tactile (touching)
Poster
A poster is any piece of printed paper designed to be
attached to a wall or vertical surface. Typically posters
include both textual and graphic elements, although a poster
may be either wholly graphical or wholly text. Posters are
designed to be both eye-catching and informative. Posters
may be used for many purposes. They are a frequent tool of
advertisers (particularly of events, musicians and films),
propagandists, protestors and other groups trying to
communicate a message.
Posters are colorful and inspiring works of art
that draw student's attention to the subject being
taught. Posters don't have to be just wall
decoration. Posters can be used to highlight
vocabulary being taught, visually organize
student's work or be turned into learning games
that help to teach and reinforce skills being taught
in the classroom.
The art of poster design requires, above
all, a very clear expression of the idea or
product being advanced. It must be visible at
a distance and comprehended in one glance,
so that lines are generally simple and colors
few and bold. Lettering is kept at a minimum.
Making a Poster
(Man as Steward of God’s creations)
Form groups. Elect a leader, who will
monitor each member’s contribution to the
group. Decide on who will draw, color and
make finishing touches to your group’s
poster.
Be guided by the assessment rubric for
evaluating a poster as you prepare for your
task output. Present your poster to the
class.
CATEGORY 4 3 2 1
Required Elements The poster All required All but 1 of the Several required
includes all elements are required elements elements were
required elements included on the is included on the missing.
as well as poster. poster.
additional
information.
Labels All items of Almost all items Many items of Labels are too
importance on the of importance on importance on small to view OR
poster are clearly the poster are the poster are no important
labeled with labels clearly labeled clearly labeled items were
that can be read with labels that with labels that labeled.
from at least 3 ft. can be read from can be read from
away. at least 3 ft. at least 3 ft.
away. away.
Graphics - All graphics are All graphics are All graphics Graphics do not
Relevance related to the topic related to the relate to the relate to the
and make it easier topic and most topic. topic.
to understand. make it easier to
understand.
Attractiveness The poster is The poster is The poster is The poster is
exceptionally attractive in acceptably distractingly
attractive in terms terms of design, attractive though messy or very
of design, layout, layout and it may be a bit poorly designed.
and neatness. neatness. messy. It is not
attractive.
1. What was the pseudonym of Jose
Garcia Villa?
A. Dovelion
B. Doveglion
C. Ibong Maya
D. Intramuros
2. TRUE or FALSE:

Like any other writer, Jose Garcia


enrolled in UP in the College of
Education, but he dropped out.
3. Besides being a writer, what was
the job that Jose Garcia Villa had
when he went to New York.
A. Nurse
B. Doctor
C. Teacher
D. Entrepreneur
4. What was the title of the poetry
collection that "God said, 'I Made a
Man'", belongs to?
A. "Have Come, I have been“
B. "Have Come, Am Here“
C. "Today, Tomorrow, Yesterday“
D. "Seasons of Life"
5. In the poem, to what did man
spun himself into?
A. Gold
B. Day
C. Sun
D. Night
6. Who is the Fountainhead being
referred to in the poem?
A. Man
B. God
C. Angels
D. Devil
7. TRUE or FALSE:

The man aimed his bow towards


the Fountainhead because he
wanted to kill God.
8. In the fourth stanza of the poem,
what does the man answer when God
asks why he is aiming the bow at him?
A. He wants to kill God.
B. He wants to measure God.
C. He wants to know God.
D. He wants to revere God.
9. In the last stanza of the poem,
how does the man describe himself
as?
A. Sinful
B. Faultless
C. Genius
D. Powerful
10. TRUE or FALSE:

In the poem, God seems to marvel


too much upon man, regarding
describing him as 'regal.'
10. TRUE or FALSE:

In the poem, God seems to marvel


too much upon man, regarding
describing him as 'regal.'

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