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- 4. Kidlat club was changed to _________ which purpose was to stand and not be ashamed of being called Indios.
- 9. means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks
- 11. Its purposes were: (a) to propagate useful knowledge, in any forms, in the Philippines; and (2) to promote the redemption of Malayan race.
- 13. He wrote a ________ entitled La Vision del Fray Rodriguez which was published in Barcelona under his pen name Dimas-Alang.
- 16. Rizal planned to establish a Filipino ______ in Hong Kong. The purpose was to educate men of good family and financial means.
- 17. was a call for a revolution, the last resort and ultimate solution against Spanish oppression
- 18. this family owns of a private home in No. 37 Chalcot Crescent, Primrose Hill.
- 19. The _____ home was conveniently located a walking distance to the British Museum where he intended to have some studies.
- 20. Rev. Vicente Garcia defended the Noli Me Tangere against the attack of the _______
- 22. He called Rizal “a pearl of a man” as he was impressed by his learning and characterImprisoned - Laureano Viado, a medical student at UST and a friend of Rizal, was __________ because of owning a copy of Noli Me Tangere.
- 24. In the _______, there was this International Art Competition where Felix Hidalgo won the 3rd prize, Pardo de Tavera and Juan Luna won the 2nd prize, and, unfortunately, Rizal got nothing
- 26. While in Brussels, he wrote a poem entitled “_______” (to My Muse) a pathetic poem, lack of exquisiteness.
- 27. lifestyle was cheap
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- 1. was bursting with excitement in preparation for the Universal Exposition of 1889.
- 2. Rizal received news from Juan Luna and Valentin Ventura, that there are some Filipinos who were destroying the reputation of Filipinos by _______ too much.
- 3. founded on March 19, 1889. The purpose was to enjoy their journey in the exposition.
- 5. His historical accounts were considered as one of the most objective during the Spanish period.
- 6. Like all the other girls in Rizal's life, she fell in love with Rizal. And she cried when he left for Madrid.
- 7. Aims of Propaganda Movement - Abolition of the _____ (labor service) and vandala (forced sale of local products to the government)
- 8. Chronicler of Ferdinand Magellan’s Expedition
- 10. Knowledge of the country’s ______ was an essential tool needed by Rizal to effectively campaign for people’s honor and pride.
- 12. Rizal’s attacks of the church were unfair and unjustified because the abuses should not be construed to mean the ________ is bad.
- 14. By unanimous vote of all the members, Rizal was chosen to be the ________ of society called Asociacion La SolidaridadGertrude - Rizal was forced to leave London because the love of _______ for him has become serious.
- 15. Rizal and Jose Albert planned to have a delightful _______ dinner.
- 18. Mrs. Beckett, knowing of his interest in magic, gave Rizal a ______ entitled “The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist.
- 21. One of Rizal’s articles at La Solidaridad
- 23. In this article “Letter to the Young Women of Malolos”, Rizal addressed Filipino _______ to work for their education and not to merely be influenced by the friars.
- 25. Rizal also noted that a ______ chronicle of the 12th century mentioned that the people of Luzon were honest and hardworking.
