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a Grant Wood painting with the title of American Gothic.
Look at it and use its theme to give it a name.
yes you do ======== The comma and the period are always placed inside the quotation marks.
Yes, you either italicize it or put quotes around the art title. Example: "Starry Night"
Painted by Millais in 1886 it depicts a small girl with a large umbrella (gump). Not one of his more famous pictures but issued as a print none the less Corrections: It was painted in 1881 by Millais for The Graphic and was made into a print. The correct title is "Little Mrs. Gamp" and it depicts a Dickens character - Sairey Gamp - as she might have been as a child. Mrs. Gamp, the Dickens character, was always with a bonnet and an umbrella. It was displayed in the US in Buffalo, NY. for the grand opening of Albright Art Gallery 31 May 1905 I have much more information on this painting if you are interested
First UK No 1 in which the title posed a question?
The title of Jose Rizal's third novel is "Makamisa."
Just the P in painting. Painting with oils
because Rizal is underage.
Rizal chose the title "Noli Me Tangere" because it means "Touch me not" in Latin, which reflects the themes of abuse and injustice in the novel. The title symbolizes Rizal's call for Filipinos to be wary of the oppressive Spanish colonial regime and to fight for social reforms.
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Amazing Egyptian gods.
Jose Rizal wrote a poem without a title to emphasize the message and emotions within the poem, rather than the title itself. This allowed the focus to remain on the content and themes of the poem, rather than being influenced by a specific title.
Pharaoh is the title of Egyptian kings.
He was given the title as our National Hero! :)
maybe, because Rizal didn't want to support the katipunan. maybe he wanted revenged but I'm not sure. it is also possible that Bonifacio used Rizal for the password of the katipunan for revenged. but many say that Bonifacio made it Rizal a password because he idolized Rizal. try to read a book about Rizal. i saw one book answered this question i think the title is Jose Rizal w/o the coat?.... I don't really remember the title.
Constantino (1969) clams that rizal was an American-sponsored hero. the Taft commission of 1901, not the Filipino people chose Rizal to become the country's national hero. the contenders for the the title then were Rizal, Aguinaldo, Bonifacio, and Mabini