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The exposition in the story "The Maguindanao Pearls" likely introduces the setting, characters, and initial conflict of the narrative. It sets the stage for the events that will unfold and provides background information to help the reader understand the story.
climax of magindanao pearls
writer of maguindanao pearls
Maguindanao Pearls is a folk tale from the Philippines and its origins are unknown. It has been passed down through generations orally, so there is not a specific writer credited with its creation.
Her Father/ Pirang Kawayan
Setting of magindano pears
The story happened in a small village situated at the riverside
The symbol that represents Sinag-tala in the story "Maguindanao Pearls" is a bright star. Sinag-tala means "Star of the Morning" or "Morning Star" in Filipino mythology, and it symbolizes guidance, hope, and protection.
you buy it
reluctant
get a attitude go and clench a peral tape a fish to the pearl and ka-blam
The attitude of characters depends on the piece. Usually the attitude reflects how they treat the conflicts they face, other characters, and everything else they encounter in the piece.