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What do you think Rizal meant in his statement, "if the book (Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas) succeeds to awaken your consciousness of our past, already effacted from your memory, and to rectify what has been falsified and slandered, then I have not worked in vain, and with this as a basis, however small it may be, we shall be able to study the future"? *

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Answered by FFG14
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What do you think Rizal meant in his statement “if the book succeeds to awaken your consciousness of our past, already effaced from your memory, and to rectify what has been falsified and slandered, then I have not worked in vain, and with this as a basis, however small it may be, we shall be able to study the future”? In this statement, Jose Rizal meant that his works will be used as an instrument for the Filipinos to be conscious of our past and really understand the real events that has happened before. He wants his fellow Filipinos to be aware of their noble origin and the hardships of our ancestors through his works. In this way, the Filipino people would be able to understand the past and would be more knowledgeable about the present and the future

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Answered by krishna210398
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In this statement, Jose Rizal intended that his works can be used as an device for the Filipinos to take heed to our beyond and truly recognize the actual activities that has passed off before. He needs his fellow Filipinos to be privy to their noble foundation and the hardships of our ancestors thru his works. In this way, the Filipino humans might be capable of recognize the beyond and might be greater informed approximately the prevailing and the future.

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