PART IV - Items 36 - 40 : IDENTIFICATION - Identify the literary work of Jose Rizal from which
the quotation or literary line was taken.
______________________________36. Name Rizal's literary work from which these
lines were taken:
"Come now, thou genius grand,
And bring down inspiration;
With thy mighty hand,
Swifter
that the winds volation,
Raise the eager mind to higher station."
______________________________37. Identify
Rizal's literary work from which this quotation was taken:
"Let us be reasonable and open our eyes, especially you
women, because you are the first to influence the consciousness of man."
______________________________38. Name
Rizal's literary work from which these lines were taken:
"Gladly now I go to give thee this faded life's best
And
were it brighter, fresher, or more blest,
Still would I give it thee, nor count the cost."
______________________________39.
Identify Rizal's literary work from which this quotation was taken:
"Whoever knows not how to love his native tongue
is worse that any beast or evil smelling fish."
______________________________40. Name Rizal's literary work from
which these lines were taken:
"I yet recall a village plain,
My joy, my family, my boon,
Besides the freshly
cool lagoon, -----
The spot for which my heart beats warm."
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