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    Childhood Years in Calamba Jose Rizal had many

    beautiful memories ofchildhood in his nativetown

    He grew up in a happyhome, ruled by good

    parents and sanctiedby Gods blessings

    Rizal loved Calambawith all his heart andsoul

    !hen he was "# yearsold and was a studentof $teneo de %anila, hewrote a poem UnRecuerdo A Mi Pueblo

    &'n %emory of %y (own)

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    (he Heros +irst orrow

    - (he Rizal children werebound together by ties oflove and companionship

    - -f his sisters, Jose lovedmost the little Concha&Concepcion)

    - .nfortunately, Concha

    died of sic*ness in "/0#and Jose cried bitterly atlosing her

    - 1!hen ' was four yearsold, ' lost my little sisterConcha, and then for therst time ' shed tearscaused by love andgrief2

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    3evoted on of the Church

    - Rizal grew up a good Catholic

    - $t the age of 4, he began tota*e part in the familyprayers

    - His mother taught him theCatholic prayers

    - $t the age of #, he was able

    to read the panish family5ible

    - -ne of the men he respectedduring his boyhood was +r67eoncio 7opez, the town

    priest- He used to visit this learned

    +ilipino priest and listen tohis opinions on current

    events

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    +irst 8oem of Rizal

    - $side from hiss*etching and

    sculpturing talent, Rizalpossessed a God9givengift for literature

    - His mother, who was a

    lover of literature,noticed his poeticinclination andencouraged him to

    write poetry- $t the age of /, Rizal

    wrote his rst poem1a $*ing %ga

    :ababata2

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    - (he poem revealsRizals earliestnationalist

    sentiment- 'n poetic verses, he

    proudly proclaimedthat people who

    truly love theirnative language willsurely strive forliberty

    - $nd that (agalog isthe e;ual of 7atin,

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    a$*ing %ga:ababata

    ni Jos= Rizal

    :apag*a ang baya?ysadyang umiibig

    a *anyang salitang*aloob ng langit,anglang *alayaannasa ring masapit

    :atulad ng ibongnasa himpapawid6

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    $ng wi*ang (agalogtulad din sa 7atin

    a 'ngles, :astila atsalitang anghel,

    apag*a?t ang 8oongmaalam tumingin

    $ng siyang naggawad,nagbigay sa atin6

    $ng salita nati?y huwad

    din sa iba@a may alfabeto at

    sariling letra,@a *aya nawala?y

    dinatnan ng sigwa$ng lunday sa lawanoong da*ong una6

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    'nAuences on theHeros 5oyhood

    - -n the night Jose Rizal

    was born, otherchildren were born allover the 8hilippines

    - 5ut why is that out of

    all these children, onlyone boy9Jose Rizal9 roseto fame and greatnessB

    - 't is because of the

    inAuences heeperienced fromchildhood up to hisdeath

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    "6Hereditary'nAuence

    -. 'nherent ;ualities

    which a personinherits from hisancestors andparents

    -. +rom his %alayanancestors, Rizalinherited his lovefor freedom, his

    innate desire totravel and hisindomitable&determined)

    courage

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    - +rom his Chineseancestors, Rizalderived his serious

    nature, frugality&thrift), patience,and love forchildren

    - +rom his panishancestors, Rizalgot his elegance ofbearing &posture),sensitivity toinsult, andgallantry &gentility)to ladies

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    - +rom his father,Rizal develop aprofound &deep)

    sense of self9respect, the love forwor*, and the habitof independent

    thin*ing- +rom his mother,

    Rizal inherited hisreligious nature,the spirit of self9sacrice, and thepassion for arts and

    literature

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    - (he religiousatmosphere at hishome fortied

    &motivated) hisreligious nature

    - 8aciano instilled inhis mind the love for

    freedom and Fustice- +rom his sisters, he

    learned to becourteous ang *indto women

    - (he fairy tales toldby his aya awa*enedhis interest infol*lore ang legends

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    - His three uncles,brothers of his mother,also eerted a goodinAuence on him

    - His (io Jose $lbertoinspired him to develophis artistic ability, his(io %anuel encouraged

    him to develop his frailbody by means ofphysical eercises, and(io Gregorio intensiedhis voracious reading of

    good boo*s- +r6 7eoncio 7opez

    fostered Joses love forscholarship and

    intellectual honesty

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    - (he sorrows in hisfamily, such as thedeath of Concha in

    "/0# and theimprisonment of hismother in "/"9,contributed to

    strengthen hischaracter

    - (he panish abuseswhich he witnessedduring his boyhoodawa*ened his spiritof nationalism and

    patriotism

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    eatwor*

    tudy the situations below and answer the

    corresponding ;uestions"6Your teacher 8atricio is your favorite because

    he always teach you and your classmatesgood attitudes and character inside the

    class6 5ut one time, you saw him in a video*ebar, drin*ing li;uor and sipping cigarettewith hisbarkadas. !ill it change your viewtowards himB !hyB

    D6 8hilip, Jinggoy and 5ong are your friends6-ne time, they as*ed you to court a girl6 $ndif you win the heart of that girl, youll berewarded by them6 $re you going to do it inthe name of friendshipB !hyB