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Part 1. Identify the term being described.

1. The first alphabet used by our ancestors was similar to that of the
2. How do maxims and epigrams differ? 3. The local legend of Olongapo is ?
4. Pre-Spanish Period love songs are called
5. How do folktales and legends differ?
6. is also known as Lullaby
7. These were customarily used and served as laws or rules on good behavior by our ansectors.
8. Sayings with no hidden Meanings.
9. A pre-Hispanic rhyming poem of three lines with seven syllables in each line
10. These are used in witchcraft or enchantment after with an accompanying "Anting-anting"​

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Answered by rishikanehra515
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Answered by yassersayeed
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1. Ans: The first alphabet used by our ancestors was similar to that of the Malayo-Polynesian alphabet.

2. Ans: As nouns, the difference between epigram and maxim is that epigram is (obsolete) an inscription in stone while maxim is a self-evident axiom or premise; a pithy expression of a general principle or rule.

3. Ans: Once upon a time, along the shores of Subic Bay, there was a village. Its leader, an old man, was famous for his love and care for his tribe. The leader was known as Apo. He was intelligent, good, and just.

4. Ans: Pre-Spanish Period love songs are called Folk songs.

Folk songs are one of the oldest forms of Philippine literature that emerged in the pre-Spanish period.

5. Ans: The key difference between folktale and legend is that while folktales are stories that are passed down from one generation to another, legends are truly inspired by historical events.

6. Ans: A lullaby or cradle song, is a soothing song or piece of music that is usually played for children (for adults see music and sleep). Perhaps one of the most important uses of lullabies is as a sleep aid for infants. As a result, the music is often simple and repetitive.

7. Ans: Epigrams.

8. Ans: I say this with no hidden anger or meaning other than I need space.

10. Ans: Chants. Chants are customarily called “Bulong” or “Pasintabi” by the Tagalogs and referred to as “Bari-bari” by the Ilokanos. These are sometimes in witchcraft or enchantment often with an accompanying “Anting-anting”

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