manuel l quezon considered as father of national language because he declared that tagalog or filipino be the language of the philippines
Claret School of Quezon City's motto is 'Knowledge is best with virtue'.
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The summary of this story is about this father named Pablo Cabading, whose daughter Lynda murders his family including his son in law in his house on Zapote's Street. Lynda did this because after moving in with her strict father and newly husband, only a month later everything started to fall apart.
Arcellano was accurate when he wrote about the mats with a two-prong points conveyed: First, the Filipinos have strong family ties and second, the mats have bonded that tie till death as in the case of the Arcellana family. Mr. Angeles travelled to southern Philippines and bought mats for his wife and children. Each mat has the corresponding name of all his living offspring, even those who already died. When he arrived home from his trip, he presented the mats to his family. As he unfolds one mat after another, he narrated the emotions, longings and beautiful memories they have had as a family. The sorrow heightened when the last two mats he opened are for his dead children which made his wife reacted with grief, and told Mr.Angeles that there is no need for him to open those mats for the two were already dead. At that point, Mr. Angeles cried with pain while telling his wife that his children must always be in their memory no matter where they are now. A very sentimental write. Arcellana's story would indeed capture the Filipino readers by heart for his brilliant display of emotions by using only one symbolism-THE MAT.
The nickname of Manuel Luis Quezon is "The Father of the National Language".
The Father of the National Language of Filipino is Manuel L. Quezon
He was called as the father of our language..
the accomplishment of president Manuel L. Quezon is that, he was out father of the philippine language which is tagalog
The national language of the Philippines, Filipino, was based on Tagalog, which was promoted by Filipino leaders in the 1930s and 1940s. President Manuel L. Quezon played a key role in the development and promotion of Tagalog as the national language, which later evolved into what is now known as Filipino.
Because it was the original language of the Philippine Revolution of 1898
He is called the Father of Wikang Pambansa because he played a key role in the development and promotion of the national language of the Philippines. His efforts helped establish Filipino as a unifying language for the country, promoting national unity and cultural identity.
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Manuel Quezon is considered to be the father of social justice because he was one of the first people to want social justice in his country. As president of the Philippines he fought to make laws to help the people.
Manuel L. Quezon died of tuberculosis.
Manuel L. Quezon was born on August 19, 1878.
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