Cases of Nouns: Nominative used as the subject, noun of address, predicate noun or appositive
Appositive
A noun or noun phrase that sits next to another noun to rename it or describe it in another way
Story pattern of folktales, fables, legends, and myths: the situation, problem, attempted solution, result
Jose P. Rizal was in London on June 12, 1889, and toured the city, particularly interested in the British Museum
Similarities of "The Monkey and the Turtle" and "The Battle of the Monkey and the Crab": both have monkeys, same origin, monkeys play a role of a greedy and mischievous antagonist, Crab and Turtle are helpful and patient
Marcelo H. Del Pilar was the 2nd editor of La Solidaridad
Propaganda movements/illustrators
Jose P. Rizal
Graciano Lopez Jaena
Marcelo H. Del Pilar
The Monkey and the Turtle is considered the first children's folktale in the Philippines
Nouns
Names of persons, places, events, things, or ideas
Proper nouns
Danica
Atty. Dined
Christmas
Taft Ave. I
Parts of speech are used to describe the mechanism of the language, the grammar which is defined as the art of speaking and writing the language correctly according to the rules in general
Number of Nouns: Singular refers to one noun, Plural refers to two or more nouns
Objective case of Nouns
Used as direct object, indirect object, or object of the preposition
Predicate noun
A noun that comes after a linking verb and renames or re-identifies the subject
National Children’s Book Day in the Philippines
July 21, 1889
Collective nouns
team
crowd
organization
Concrete nouns
flower
moon
chair
bag
bottle
Mariano Ponce was one of Jose Rizal’s best friends
Jose P. Rizal illustrated a cover for the story and was in Paris on June 30, 1889
Graciano Lopez Jaena was the 1st editor of La Solidaridad and died of tuberculosis
Illustrators are people who study abroad
Differences of the folktales: Tree, Characters, Title