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(1)  Why does it seem acceptable in Philippines society for husband to have affairs with other women? Answer: No, men in Philippine society are not given carte blanche to cheat. Adultery and concubinage are illegal in the Philippines. Cheating occurs in the Philippines, but it is not the norm, despite the fact that many cheating husbands get away with their crime. Wives who are dissatisfied with their husbands do not accept it, even if many tolerate it, which happens everywhere. (2).  It is acceptable for women? Why or why not? What do you think or feel about this? Answer: No it's not acceptable for women because that's a sin . What I feel is, this is like commiting a crime because you're married to someone else. (3). Should this attitude changed? why or why not? Answer: For me this kind of attitude should be changed because having this kind of mindset or attitude is difficult to understand.

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Analysis: • First and foremost, in my opinion, the poem “NOT ALL POEMS SING” is about a person's expression and feelings. It is difficult to write a poem without prior experience and knowledge of the world. Based on the author, it sometimes became a true story. This poem is very interesting to all of us because our existences have been stuffed to the gills including both darkness and light. We seek light through our hopes and dreams, whether through our happiness, our objectives, and our achievements in life. We faced darkness because we live in a sinful world. We faced trials and problems, but those who eventually became our hopes and motivation to start up our lives. Our life is like gold; it is vital and important in the glory of Allah. Because of frustration, bad sights, and a sense of hopelessness, our souls may also become stone or rock. We are human beings, and we must remember that our lives are like poems. • The poem is written in narrative form and seems to have a free ve

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Title: The Witch By: Edilberto K. Tiempo Analysis : "The Witch" by Eldiberto K. Tiempo Fiction-writer and literary critic obtained his M.F.A. from the University of Iowa and his Ph.D. in English from the University of Denver.  In the barrio of Libas there was unnamed twelve years old boy who love to eat cane sugar syrup, candied meat of young coconut, corn and rice cakes , ripe jackfruit and wild guavas. Being a twelve years old boy, he was easily affected by the rumors surrounding him, to the point of almost believing them with knocked out(p) reasonable proofs. He was unnamed because he lacks his own identity. Summary : When I was twelve years old, I used to go to Libas, about nine kilometers from the town, to visit my favorite uncle, Tio Sabelo, the head teacher of the barrio school there. I like going to Libas because of the many things to eat at my uncle’s house: cane sugar syrup, candied meat of young coconut, corn and rice cakes, ripe jackfruit, guavas from trees growin