Brazen In Tagalog

Brazen In Tagalog

What is Synonym of brazen​

Daftar Isi

1. What is Synonym of brazen​


Answer:

Bold, shameless, brazen-faced, forward


2. what do you call the brazen adoption of another person's composition​


Answer:

compoperson

Explanation:

bbb plzz


3. "A country had lost faith in its future found it in a faithless and brazen act of murder" means?​


Answer:

A country that had lost faith in its future found it in a faithless and brazen act of murder. So in giving, we receive, in losing we find, and out of defeat, we snatched our victory. For the nation, Ninoy became the pleasing sacrifice that answered their prayers for freedom.

Explanation:

Speech of President Corazon Aquino during the Joint Session

pa brainliest po please!!please!!..tnx:-)


4. Dito sa atin po, walo 'yung ating vaccines na allowed. [Next slide, pl 'yung pito po doon ay either ginagamit na natin or malapit na po nat Ngayon, ito po usually 'yung question ngayon sa isip ng mga kababa ano ba ang status ng mga variant dito sa atin, ano ba ang mayroon ano po ba 'yung epekto ng bakuna 'no dito po sa mga variant knowi vaccines were developed with the old ano 'no, the original virus pot 19. Sa ngayon po, mayroong apat na WHO tinatawag nating variant Ito po 'yung mga binabantayan natin: 'yon pong Alpha, Ito po 'yung nakita sa UK, 'yon pong Beta, 'yung una pong nakita sa South Afric Garnma, ito po medyo kakaunting kaso lamang po ito, una po itong Japan pero ang pinagmulan ay sa Brazil; and 'yung Delta, ito po 'YI kinatatakutan ngayon na una pong nakita sa India. Next slide, please. ] walang katapusan ang batikos because they can never be satisfied. longer be a --- ika nga appease by anything except that they are hun for power Mabuti't matikman nila para makita naman natin kung papaano sila perform. How I wish that they would run and they will win. Magandang ano 'yan. Ako, gusto ko itabi ko na lang muna ang anak some other time, not at this time when the Philippine politics is crow people in the likes of Trillanes tapos 'yung si De Lima. Kung titingnan po natin, sir, 'yung mga bakuna na ginagamit po ng yon pong efficacy nila from the --- with the original virus ano, ito latest data: ang Pfizer po is about 95 percent ang efficacy; ang Me 'yon pong AstraZeneca mga 74 percent po, 'yung Sputnik after th na component one and two, it's about 91 percent; 'yung Janssen dose is 70 percent; 'yung Sinovac, kalalabas lamang po ng clinica galing Turkey at na-establish po 'yung vaccine efficacy at 83.5 pe 'yung Sinopharm is about 76 percent. Gusto ko sila na lang muna. Run at some other time, huwag ngayon kang maano dito, mabastos ka lang. It's not good for a --- a woman know, being --- brazen niyong masyadong mga salita at masaktan father, I would not want that to happen to my daughter. Ako naman 'yung vice president ko pantakot lang sa kanila 'yan. Bu us see if it is --- kaya ako, if it is good for the country, I will do it. I contribute anything to our Republic, then huwag na lang, magsasa tayo ng oras pati you contribute to the conundrum of the moment. Let us hear... Sino bang sunod? Let's go to Domingo. Dr. Domingo FDA DIRECTOR GENERAL ROLANDO ENRIQUE DOMINGO: Y Magandang gabi po, Mr. President; Senator Bong at saka sa lahat members. [Can I have my slides?] Ngayon po inaaral sila ngayon compared doon sa original virus at nila doon po sa mga variants of concern natin. Iyong kauna-unah variant of concern, 'yung Alpha at saka Beta, ito po 'yung mga m na rito sa atin sa Pilipinas 'no. Iyon pong Alpha na ano, Alpha po na variant, nakita naman po i mga vaccine ay maganda pa po ang effect nila doon sa Alpha va lang pong kaunting reduction doon sa efficacy, like 'yung Sputni and Sinopharm, actually po 'yung reduction nila is less than 10 sa original efficacy niya. Magbigay lang po ako, sir, ng kaunting information on the variar effect po ng mga vaccine sa mga variant, 'yon pong latest data po na binabahagi po sa atin ng WHO. [Can I have the slides, please? Iyan. Next slide, please.] Ano lang po, as an overview, sa buong mundo po may nadagda vaccine this week 'no. This is a vaccine po galing sa Cuba, whi subunit vaccine. This is a new category of vaccines and they a clinical trial of about 30,000 people po sa Cuba at in-allow na gamitin sa bansa nila. Iyon naman pong iba, 'yung Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca at sa somewhere po from less than 10 to about 20 percent reduction) the original virus. So maganda pa po ang coverage niya. Doon po sa variant na pangalawa, 'yung Beta, 'yon pong nakita Africa, mas maganda po 'yon pong mga Janssen at saka Sinop Pagawa po ng balita tungkol Jan kailangan ko napo talaga ito pang broadcasting po​


Answer:

Ako Po ay walang vaccines pero Ako ay lumalaban kahit ito ay nada panganib ng bayan o astri zenivca


5. 2. SCENE IV. Another part of the field Excursions. Enter RICHARD and CLIFFORD RICHARD. Now, Clifford, I have singled thee alone. Suppose this arm is for the Duke of York, And this for Rutland; both bound to revenge, Wert thou environd with a brazen waii. CLIFFORD. Now, Richard, I am with thee here alone. This is the hand that stabbed thy father York; And this the hand that slew thy brother Rutland: And here's the heart that triumphs in their death And cheers these hands that slew thy sire and brother To execute the like upon thyself; And so, have at theel (They fight] Enter WARWICK; CLIFFORD flies RICHARD. Nay. Warwick. single out some other chase; For i myself will hunt this wolf to death. Exeunt -William Shakespeare, King Henry VI (Third Part), from Shakespeare's Complete Works Literary genre: Reason(s): Pa help po​


Answer:

I don't know

Explanation:

study muna bago maglandi para naman madaming hahanga sau


6. ModuleEmma Dasco)only2. SCENE IV.Another part of the fieldExcursions. Enter RICHARD and CLIFFORDRICHARD. Now, Clifford, I have singled thee alone.Suppose this arm is for the Duke of York,And this for Rutland; both bound to revenge,Wert thou environ'd with a brazen wall.CLIFFORD. Now, Richard, I am with thee here alone.This is the hand that stabbed thy father York;And this the hand that slew thy brother Rutland.And here's the heart that triumphs in their deathAnd cheers these hands that slew thy sire and brotherTo execute the like upon thyself.And so, have at thee! [They fight]Enter WARWICK, CLIFFORD fliesRICHARD. Nay, Warwick, single out some other chase;For I, myself will hunt this wolf to death. Exeunt-William Shakespeare, King Henry VI (Third Part), from Shakespeare's Complete WorksLiterary genre:Reason(s):what The reasons?​


Answer:

nag

Explanation:

gagohahaahhsahga


7. A country that had lost faith in its future found it in a faithless and brazen act of murder. So in giving, we receive, in losing we find, and out of defeat, we snatched our victory. what it's mean ​


There is always hope. Even in the most dire situations, there is still a chance of success. What we lose will not forever be lost. It will come back to us in ways that we do not expect. Falling and failing is not an end itself. Rise and keep moving forward, it is not the end.


8. Fr. Vera, in his homily, denounced the extrajudicial killings by the police. SPO9 Palospos who was then attending the mass was peeved by the denunciations of Fr. Vera. Immediately, he approached Fr. Vera while having the homily and openly displayed his firearm tucked in his waist then menacingly uttered at him saying, "Father, may kalalagyan kayo kung hindi kayo tumigil dyan!". This brazenness of the police terrified the priest, thus the latter immediately stopped from continuing the homily. The celebration of the mass was disrupted, and the congregation left the church in disgust over the actuations of the said police. The public prosecutor is mulling on what to charge SPO9 Palospos with. Resolve the case​


Answer:

police

Explanation:

the public prosecutor is mulling on what to charge SPO9 Palospos with .Resolve the case


9. dulea Dasco)2. SCENE IV.Another part of the fieldExcursions. Enter RICHARD and CLIFFORDRICHARD. Now, Clifford, I have singled thee alone.Suppose this arm is for the Duke of York,And this for Rutland; both bound to revenge,Wert thou environ'd with a brazen wall.CLIFFORD. Now, Richard, I am with thee here alone.This is the hand that stabbed thy father York;And this the hand that slew thy brother Rutland.And here's the heart that triumphs in their deathAnd cheers these hands that slew thy sire and brotherTo execute the likeAnd so, have at thee! [They fight]Enter WARWICK, CLIFFORD fliesRICHARD. Nay, Warwick, single out some other chase;For I, myself will hunt this wolf to death. Exeunt-William Shakespeare, King Henry VI (Third Part), from Shakespeare's Complete WorksLiterary genre:Reason(s):upon thyself.what the reasons?​


ano pong sagot dito mha lods


10. Ano po bang meaning ng poem na 'to? ARS POETICA by GENEROSO OPULENCIA Go to the root of things. Stalk them as they surface and tip wordless like shoots in your mother’s gabi patch unguents for stomachs afternoons in long March. Watch them. Watch as beginnings close upon ends and October noon when storms find shelter under shaking gabi leaves with a brazen snake entangled among a mother hen and her motley brood you’ll have joys stinging in your guts.


Answer:

So hard but i will thinkk


11. reflection in Speech of Her Excellency Corazon C. Aquino President of the Philippines During the Joint Session of the United States Congress [Delivered at Washington, D.C., on September 18, 1986] Three years ago, I left America in grief to bury my husband, Ninoy Aquino. I thought I had left it also to lay to rest his restless dream of Philippine freedom. Today, I have returned as the president of a free people. In burying Ninoy, a whole nation honored him. By that brave and selfless act of giving honor, a nation in shame recovered its own. A country that had lost faith in its future found it in a faithless and brazen act of murder. So in giving, we receive, in losing we find, and out of defeat, we snatched our victory. For the nation, Ninoy became the pleasing sacrifice that answered their prayers for freedom. For myself and our children, Ninoy was a loving husband and father. His loss, three times in our lives, was always a deep and painful one. Fourteen years ago this month was the first time we lost him. A president-turned-dictator, and traitor to his oath, suspended the Constitution and shut down the Congress that was much like this one before which I am honored to speak. He detained my husband along with thousands of others – senators, publishers and anyone who had spoken up for the democracy as its end drew near. But for Ninoy, a long and cruel ordeal was reserved. The dictator already knew that Ninoy was not a body merely to be imprisoned but a spirit he must break. For even as the dictatorship demolished one by one the institutions of democracy – the press, the Congress, the independence of the judiciary, the protection of the Bill of Rights – Ninoy kept their spirit alive in himself. The government sought to break him by indignities and terror. They locked him up in a tiny, nearly airless cell in a military camp in the north. They stripped him naked and held the threat of sudden midnight execution over his head. Ninoy held up manfully–all of it. I barely did as well. For 43 days, the authorities would not tell me what had happened to him. This was the first time my children and I felt we had lost him. When that didn’t work, they put him on trial for subversion, murder and a host of other crimes before a military commission. Ninoy challenged its authority and went on a fast. If he survived it, then, he felt, God intended him for another fate. We had lost him again. For nothing would hold him back from his determination to see his fast through to the end. He stopped only when it dawned on him that the government would keep his body alive after the fast had destroyed his brain. And so, with barely any life in his body, he called off the fast on the fortieth day. God meant him for other things, he felt. He did not know that an early death would still be his fate, that only the timing was wrong. At any time during his long ordeal, Ninoy could have made a separate peace with the dictatorship, as so many of his countrymen had done. But the spirit of democracy that inheres in our race and animates this chamber could not be allowed to die. He held out, in the loneliness of his cell and the frustration of exile, the democratic alternative to the insatiable greed and mindless cruelty of the right and the purging holocaust of the left. And then, we lost him, irrevocably and more painfully than in the past. The news came to us in Boston. It had to be after the three happiest years of our lives together. But his death was my country’s resurrection in the courage and faith by which alone they could be free again. The dictator had called him a nobody. Two million people threw aside their passivity and escorted him to his grave. And so began the revolution that has brought me to democracy’s most famous home, the Congress of the United States. The task had fallen on my shoulders to continue offering the democratic alternative to our people. Archibald Macleish had said that democracy must be defended by arms when it is attacked by arms and by truth when it is attacked by lies. He failed to say how it shall be won. I held fast to Ninoy’s conviction that it must be by the ways of democracy. I held out for participation in the 1984 election the dictatorship called, even if I knew it would be rigged. I was warned by the lawyers of the opposition that I ran the grave risk of legitimizing the foregone results of elections that were clearly going to be fraudulent. But I was not fighting for lawyers but for the people in whose intelligence I had implicit faith. By the exercise of democracy, even in a dictatorship, they would be prepared for democracy when it came. And then, also, it was the only way I knew by which we could measure our power even in the terms dictated by the dictatorship. The people vindicated me in an election shamefully marked by government thuggery and fraud. The opposition swept the elections, garnering a clear majority of the votes, even if they ended up, thanks to a corrupt Commission on E​


Explanation:

lections, with only a minority of the seats. The people had spoken. And so began the long and difficult struggle for freedom that has brought me here today

Answer:

Her Excellency Corazon C. Aquino, the President of the Philippines, delivered a speech to the Joint Session of the United States Congress on September 18, 1986. In her speech, she reflected on the past and the sacrifices made by her husband, Ninoy Aquino, for the cause of Philippine freedom. She mentioned how her husband was imprisoned, tortured, and put on trial for subversion, murder, and other crimes before a military commission. Despite all the difficulties, Ninoy remained resolute and held out for the democratic alternative to the dictatorship.

President Aquino talked about the importance of democracy and how it must be defended by truth, even when it is attacked by lies. She mentioned how she held fast to Ninoy's conviction that democracy must be won by the ways of democracy itself. She also talked about the 1984 elections, which she participated in even though she knew they would be rigged. She did it to measure their power in the terms dictated by the dictatorship and to prepare the people for democracy when it came.

In the end, the people vindicated her, and the opposition swept the elections despite government thuggery and fraud. The speech reflects on the difficult journey of the Philippines towards democracy and the sacrifices made by the people to achieve it.


12. 2.SCENE IVAnother part of the fieldExcursions. Enter RICHARD and CLIFFORDRICHARD. Now, Clifford, I have singled thee alone.Suppose this arm is for the Duke of York,And this for Rutland; both bound to revenge,Wert inou environ'd with a brazen waii.CLIFFORD. Now, Richard, I am with thee here alone.This is the hand that stabbed thy father York;And this the hand that slew thy brother Rutland;And here's the heart that triumphs in their deathAnd cheers these hands that slew thy sire and brotherTo execute the like upon thyself;And so, have at theel (They fight)Enter WARWICK: CLIFFORD fliesRICHARD. Nay. Warwick. single out some other chase:For I myself will hunt this wolf to death. Exeunt-William Shakespeare, King Henry V! (Third Part), from Shakespeare's Complete WorksLiterary genre:Reasonis).Pa helpo po​


Answer:

3.

On the morning of August 8, 1965, Robert Kincaid locked the door to his small two-room apartment on

the third door of a rambling house in Bellingham, Washington. He carried a knapsack full of

photography equipment and a suitcase down wooden stairs and through a hallway to the back, where

his old Chevrolet pickup truck was parked in a space reserved for residents of the building.

Another knapsack, a medium-size ice chest, two tripods, cartons of Camel cigarettes, a Thermos, and

a bag of fruit were already inside. In the truck box was a guitar case. Kincaid arranged the knapsacks

on the seat and put the cooler and tripods on the floor. He climbed into the truck box and wedged the

guitar case and suitcase into a corner of the box, bracing them with a spare tire lying on its side and

securing both cases to the tire with a length of clothesline rope. Under the worn spare he shoved a

black tarpaulin.

-Robert James Waller, excerpt from "The Bridges of Madison County

Literary genre:

Reason(s):

answer pls


13. 1. In the poem "The World is Too Much With Us," the speaker longs for what?a simpler time.b. the child he lost.C. someone to love.d.a warm spring breeze,2. In the poem "The World is Too Much With Us," the speaker says that humansa. have created indoor gardens and no longer need to plant outdoorb. focus too much on their imaginations and don't spend enough timec. have developed new technologies that could change the way theyd. spend too much time in their own world, rather than studying theYet when the crimes of that party became so brazen that even the blindneeded but to muster up its minions, and its supremacy was assured. Thduped, betrayed, outraged a hundred times, decided, not against, but inThe quote above discusses what?a. The danger of blindly following the majority​


Answer:

In the poem "World is Too much With Us the speaker longs for what?


14. Write F if the statement displays bias to the subject and write A if it states bias against the subject. Write your answer on the blank before the number. 1. Shutting down the largest broadcast network in the Philippines is brazen abuse of political power. 2. Chinese are just ignorant and irresponsible for their actions that it kills the life of million peoples. 3. Suspending the opening of classes is an act of protecting the life of the learners. 4. America is certainly a progressive country; because of their being arrogance it now has the highest covid-19 cases. We are not the only country that has a virus. 5 Cellphones mediate between people'. The words are send but the non-verbal is not.​


1.A

2.F

3.F

4.F

5.A

Please don't be angry if it's right or wrong


15. If it shows an exaggeration,write E.If shows an understatement,write U._____1.“But with his hand against the hilt,/Would pace the troubled land,like peace”_____2.According to peom,change is a rather good thing._____3.“To follow flying steps of truth/Across the brazen bridge of war”_____4.the persona claims that every man should not be less wise in mind and soul._____5. reading Tennyson's poem ignited the fire in my soul that has burned out inside me.answer correctly po!​


Answer:

E

U

E

U

E

:)

Explanation:

I'm not really sure. But yeah, that's how I understand it. Thanks!


16. 1. What will the girls most likely do first when they get to the street fair? A. Find a concert B. Find a good parking space C. Get something to eat D. Introduce Elizabeth to her friends 2. What word best describes how Elizabeth might be feeling? A. Brazen B. Decisive C. Enthusiastic D. Overwhelmed 3. What does the author of the passage mean by the phrase "elusive parking space"? A. The driver of the car is not sure where to find free parking B. The fair did not provide enough parking spaces for people, C. The fair is so popular, it is difficult to find a place to park. D. The traffic is so thick; it is hard to know where to park.please pasagot ng ayos yung tanong ko i brainliest ko promise need ko na to today​


Parang ito po ay may story kailangan po ng story question lang po ang nakalagay dito.


17. 1. In all corners of a Filipino house, you can find brazen images of crosses and other religious paraphernalia. They go to church every Sunday, or sometimes even twice or three times a week. a. Filipinos are religious. c. Filipinos collect religious paraphernalia b. Filipinos like to go out during Sunday.​


Answer:

b. Filipinos like to go out during Sunday.


18. 3. In all corners of a Filipino house, you can find brazen images of crosses andother religious paraphemalia. True or false ?​


Answer:

true po

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PA BRAINLIEST

Answer:

True po promise


19. fiction,poetry, or drama 2 SCENE V Another part of the feld Excursions Enter RICHARD and CLIFFORD RICHARD. Now, Clifford, I have singled thee alone Suppose this arm is for the Duke of York And this for Rutland; both bound to revenge, Wert thou environ'd with a brazen wall CLIFFORD, Now, Richard, I am with thee here sione. This is the hand that stabbed thy father York, And this the hand that slow thy brother Rustand And here's the heart that trumphs in ther death And cheers these hands that slow thy sire and brother To execute the like upon thyself And so, have at theel [They fight Enter WARWICK CLIFFORD fies RICHARD Nay, Warwick, single out some other chase For I myself will hunt this wolf to death Easunt -William Shakespeare, King Henry Vt (Third Parts from Shakespeares Compis Works Literary genre Reason(s)​


Answer:

diko alam huhu gusto ko rin ng sagot


20. 2 SCENE IV Another part of the field Excursions Enter RICHARD and CLIFFORD RICHARD. Now, Clifford, I have singled thee alone. Suppose this arm is for the Duke of York, And this for Rutland; both bound to revenge, Wert thou environ'd with a brazen wall. CLIFFORD Now, Richard, I am with thee here alone. This is the hand that stabbed thy father York; And this the hand that slew thy brother Rutland, And here's the heart that triumphs in their death And cheers these hands that slew thy sire and brother To execute the like upon thyself, And so, have at thee! [They fight] Enter WARWICK; CLIFFORD flies RICHARD Nay, Warwick, single out some other chase, For I myself will hunt this wolf to death. Exeunt -William Shakespeare, King Henry VI (Third Part), from Shakespeare's Complete Works Literary genre Reason(s)​


Answer:

Literary genre: Drama (specifically, a play)

Reasons:

- The passage is written as a dialogue between characters, with stage directions indicating their actions and movements.

- The characters are engaged in a conflict or struggle, which is a common element in dramatic works.

- The passage includes action and violence, which are often used to create tension and drama in plays.

- The passage is part of a larger work (King Henry VI, Part III), which is a play and belongs to the genre of drama.


21. Write if F the statement displays bias to the subject and write A if it states bias against the subject. Write your answer on the blank before the number: li 1. Shutting down the largest broadcast network in the Philippines is brazen abuse of political power. 2. Chinese are just ignorant and irresponsible for their actions that it kills the life of million peoples. 3. Suspending the opening of classes is an act of protecting the life of the learners. 4. America is certainly a progressive country, because of their being arrogance it now has the highest covid-19 cases. We are not the only country that has a virus. 5 Cellphones mediate 'between people. The words are send but the non-verbal is not. a 6. If you had to pick the best athlete in your class, you'd probably pick a boy. 7. White, black, Asian, Hispanic, or Native American persons do come into contact with one another. 8. Conscious feelings we have towards other people 9. The most handsome individual will be the most successful. 10. We see someone we feel we have an affinity with e.g. we attended the same college, we go same town, or they remind us of someone we know and like.20 PTSCORRECT ANSWER=BRAINLIEST​


Answer:

1.A

2.f

3.f

4.a

5.a

6.f

7.f

8.a

9.a

10.f


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