1. In “Dead Stars,” what is the atmosphere or mood invoked by the…
Question Answered step-by-step 1. In “Dead Stars,” what is the atmosphere or mood invoked by the… 1. In “Dead Stars,” what is the atmosphere or mood invoked by the author at the end of the story? How did the author bring out this emotion that you as a reader was able to feel and share with Alfredo Salazar? Frame your answer with setting as your backdrop.2. In “Dead Stars”, what is the significance of Alfredo’s trip to Julia Salas’ hometown? Explain your answer fully.3. As a reader, how did you respond to the author’s treatment of Julia Salas’ character all throughout the story? Explain your answer.4. Cite 2 ways in which the setting in “How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife” helped develop the main idea of the story? Explain clearly5. Copy and paste a dialogue from the story “How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife” between two characters and use this to explain your understanding of said two characters.6. How will you feel if you were Lumnay in the story, “The Wedding Dance”, when Lumnay was invited to join the wedding celebration by Awiyao? Explain your answer.7. In “The Wedding Dance”, what mood is dominantly expressed by the author in developing story? Explain your answer.8. Copy and paste here your favorite line/lines in Angela Manalang Gloria’s “To the Man I Married” and “To a Lost One” and explain each why this/they resonate to you the most.9. What do you think is the main idea of Angela Manalang Gloria’s “Revolt from the Hymen”? Cite a personal experience where you can relate your life’s experience or understanding of the world to your answer in #1. Explain clearly. Arts & Humanities English Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


