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The moral lesson in the Tagalog legend typically revolves around themes like honesty, loyalty, respect for nature, and the consequences of one's actions. These legends often highlight the importance of virtues such as bravery, humility, and kindness in facing life's challenges and upholding traditions.
"MorΓ‘l" is the Tagalog term for "moral."
The moral lesson of the story "Rice" is the importance of sharing and generosity. The story teaches us that sharing what we have, no matter how little, can bring happiness to others and create a sense of community.
A moral is a principle or value that guides behavior, while a lesson is knowledge or wisdom gained from a particular experience or situation. Morals are often derived from lessons learned through personal experiences or stories.
A moral is defined as a wise saying that describes the lesson taught at the end of a fable.
The special name for a lesson learned at the end of a fable is a moral. Fables often include anthropomorphized animals or inanimate objects to teach a moral lesson or convey a specific message to the reader.
The moral lesson of it is not to be envy..
Moral lessons of legend of mangies
"The Carabao and Cow" is an ancient legend. The moral lesson of the story is that animals have feelings and that nothing is what it appears to be.
The moral lesson of it is not to be envy..
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be a god girl
are you serious... if not ... it is eat potassium...
Thats why we call it BUNOT.
Thats why we call it BUNOT.
are you serious... if not ... it is eat potassium...
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