Filipino 9

Filipino 9

expectation in filipino 9

1. expectation in filipino 9


sana maraming matutunan at madali lang

2. Reflection of Filipino 9​


You want to answer it without saying what kind of lesson is


3. filipino subject grade 9​


san ung tanong at anong gagawin dyan

Answer:

san tanong pls

Explanation:

nakalimotan mo lagay tanong


4. patulong sa filipino 9


Answer:

it's B po

Explanation:

Hope it helps:)

Answer:

A

Explanation:

nabasa ko lang po sa libro ko


5. filipino grade 9 hehe​


Answer:

hzdhdhdhhzdhdhdhhzdhdhdh


6. Pangyayri sa filipino 9


Answer:

9

Explanation:

ay grade seven pa pala ako hehe


7. help guysss Filipino 9​


Answer:

7.C

8.b

9.A

10.C

11.A

12.D

13.A

14.C

15.A

16.C

17.B

18.D

19.B or C

20.C


8. Filipino 9 3rd quarter​


Answer:

1.silaw po

Explanation:

Root word po ata yan sa englis

Sana po makatulong:))


9. patulong filipino 9 q3


Answer:

oo po sagot diyan

Explanation:

Hope it helps:)

Answer:

Hindi

Explanation:

Sana makatulong po


10. grade 9 filipino activity


wlang tanung ano ang tanung

11. filipino tayain grade 9​


Answer:

malabo po yung picture

Answer:

Panlaping ginamit

1.unlapi,hulapi

2.unlapi

3.unlapi

4.hulapi

5.unlapi,hulapi


12. reflection Filipino grade 9 ​


Answer:

i can provide information about the educational system of the Philippines and the typical topics covered in Grade 9 Filipino classes.

In the Philippines, Filipino is a required subject in all levels of education, including Grade 9. The subject covers the study of the Filipino language, literature, and culture.

In Grade 9, students typically focus on the following topics in their Filipino classes:

1. Pagtuklas ng Diksyunaryo - This is an introduction to the use of dictionaries and the importance of building one's vocabulary.

2. Pag-aaral ng Wika - This covers the study of the structure and grammar of the Filipino language.

3. Masining na Pagpapahayag - This covers the study of different forms of communication and how to express oneself effectively through writing and speaking.

4. Panitikan - This covers the study of Filipino literature, including novels, short stories, and poetry.

5. Kasaysayan ng Panitikan - This covers the history and evolution of Filipino literature, including its cultural and social contexts.

6. Kultura - This covers the study of Filipino culture, including traditions, beliefs, and values.

7. Komunikasyon - This covers the study of different forms of communication and how to communicate effectively with others.

Overall, the Grade 9 Filipino curriculum aims to develop students' proficiency in the Filipino language, deepen their understanding of Filipino literature and culture, and enhance their communication skills.


13. мото grade 9 Filipino​


Answer: "So keep your head high, keep your chin up, and most importantly, keep smiling, because life's a beautiful thing and there's so much to smile about"


14. best reflection in filipino 9​


Answer:

Ano pong gawin jAnn?

Hah


15. supplementary activities filipino 9


supplementary activities filipino 9


16. 9.exclusive for filipinos only​


If there is one word in the lexicon that evokes special or expensive, or both, that would be the word “exclusive.” Attach exclusive to anything and it magically turns into something rare and highly coveted. A club, an event, a film screening, or an interview that is labeled exclusive straightaway sets itself apart and beyond reach. Making anything exclusive builds imaginary walls around it, multiplying its value because of the limited access. People are attracted to exclusives because this makes them feel special and marks them as insiders, assuring them of a place that they would otherwise have to fight for and best others if it were open to everyone. “Exclusivity” signifies a perk that grants access to something from which others are restricted, in exchange for some premium payment. While it can be commercially rewarding, it is rather elitist as it is selective and deliberately exclusionary.

In competition law, exclusionary practices are considered anticompetitive. Exclusionary practices are those that have the object or effect of driving out competition, that is, foreclosing competitors from entering or growing in the market. If a company enjoying a dominant market position engages in such conduct, then it is considered abuse of dominance that is violative of Section 15 of the Philippine Competition Act.

The most palpable example of exclusionary conduct is exclusive dealing arrangements. This can come in different forms, the most common of which are exclusive purchase agreements where a customer is bound to buy only from one supplier to the exclusion of the supplier’s competitors. It is like “exclusive dating,” as the youth of today calls it, where neither party is allowed to entertain other suitors, regardless if they could potentially find better partners. Just like in exclusive dating, an exclusive arrangement is usually explicitly agreed upon whereby the customer agrees not to deal with any other supplier. Where the supplier involved in an exclusive purchase agreement is a dominant player, limiting the customer’s ability to source its requirements from the supplier’s competitors could result in their exclusion or exit from the market. This would be especially true if the exclusivity arrangement is to be effective for a long period. At the same time, the customer is left with no options even when the supplier’s goods or services deteriorate in quality or increase in price.

A less apparent way of effecting exclusivity is by offering preferential discounts or rebates conditioned on purchasing exclusively from the supplier. To be sure, awarding rebates is in itself not anticompetitive. However, where the rebate is based on purchasing all or most of a customer’s requirements from the same supplier, it can be akin to an exclusivity arrangement. In such a case, the rebate will be considered as having the object or effect of restricting competition as it limits the customer’s ability or freedom to source its requirements from another supplier. The exclusionary effect becomes more patent when the supplier in question is a dominant player, which, in some situations, would even be an unavoidable trading partner as when it must stock products. In such a case, the rebate will most likely induce the customer to procure all its requirements from that supplier.

The nagging question from the business perspective, however, is when it impairs parties’ freedom to contract and ignores business considerations for wanting an exclusive arrangement. The plain response to this is that competition law is indeed a check on business judgment and freedom to contract. Companies are free to make business decisions and choose with whom to contract and under what terms, provided these are not anticompetitive.

The deeper rationale, however, is that exclusivity arrangements can drive out competition and harm consumers because, in a way, the supplier enjoys monopoly power over the captive customer. This could then translate to higher price levels, lower quality of goods or services, and limited consumer choice. This happens when the prestigious underpinnings commonly associated with the general concept of exclusivity are replaced with the oppressive consequences of a lock in arrangement.

Exclusivity arrangements are actually barriers to entry because the customer base is already reserved to the current market players. This prevents other market players from coming in and competing, even if they could potentially provide better goods or services at affordable prices. It perpetuates inertia as it encourages the current market players to relax because they are protected from the normal threat of their

customers being lured away.

At a time when most anything is a dime a dozen, the challenge is to distinguish oneself and rise above the others. There are many legitimate and creative ways to respond to this dare. Competition law emphasizes that the challenge is in fact to be a cut above the rest, not to cut off the rest.

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17. Filipino 9 2nd Quarter​


Answer:

1. A.

2. B.

3. A.

4. A.

5. A.

6. B.

7. B.

8. A.

9. C.

10. B.

11. A.

12. C.

13. B.

Explanation:

sana makatulong!<33


18. proyekto sa filipino 9


Answer:

huh? ano pong proyekto paki kompleto po

Answer:

Explanation:

hewwo

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19. Filipino 9 pls help​


Answer:

5) talumpati

6)

7) Talumpating pagpaparangal

Explanation:

kayo na bahala sa 6


20. patulong filipino grade 9​


Answer:

Explanation:

B-ayani ang mga nagsilbing tagapagligtas ng

A-ting bansa sinakripisyo ang sarili upang tayoy hindi maging alipin ng mga dayuhan.

Y-an ang maitatawag nating bayani na handang tumulong.

A-t ang pangunahing layunin ay mapabuti ang mamamayan.

N-i hindi nila matulungan ang sarili nilang katawan para lang sa ikakabuti ng bansa.

I-nialay nila ang kanilang sarili hindi lamang sa atin kundi pati na rin sa poong maykapal.

Eto oh paki pindot na lang pic, katamad mag type

N-agbabago ang mga tao dahil sa salita ng panginoon.

I-ngatan ang buong mundo.

21. Answer to all Filipino 9​


Answer:

self confidence, and study hard

Explanation:

dahil kung wla ka nito dika matutu


22. patulong grade 9 filipino​


Answer:

katangiang panloob lang po yung sasagutan namin ikaw na po yung iba

Explanation:

mabait masipag matalino may malasakit

may panalangin sa dyos

ayan lang po yung answer


23. samakalawa Filipino grade 9​


second quarter filipino 7


24. Filipino 9 please answer this ​


9.)konotasyon

10.)konotasyon

9. Konotasyon
10 konotasyon

25. Grade 9 Filipino subject​


Answer:

sher mo lng? okay HAHAH sml


26. talasalitaan sa filipino 9​


Answer:

Aktibista- agresibo o palabang tao

Agwelo - lolo at lola

Alibugha-iresponsable

Alintana- napansin,napuna,o naasikaso

Alipato-bagang lumilipad mula sa isang sunog

Alulong-tahol ng aso sa malayo

Anluwage-karpintero para sa bahayna kawayan

Antolohiya-katipunan ng mga piling akda

Aristocrat- maharlika

Asero-isang uri ng metal

Banga-tapayang maluwang ang bibig

Banyaga-estranghero, dayuhan

Batik- mantas, dumi

Bendisyon- pagbasbas

Bihagin-bitagin

Bonnet-gora

Daiyalogo-usapan sa dula

Epiko-tulang pagsasalaysay na naglalarawan ng kabayanihan at katapangan ng pangunahing tauhan

Galugad-eksplorasyong paglalakbay

Hatol-pasiya, husga

Ipagtulos-ipagtirik

Kalumbayan-kalungkutan

Lagalag-mapaglakbay o layas

Magkatuwang-magkasama

Nababalisa- hindi mapalagay

Pananalig-pananampalataya

Rubrik-pamantayan

Suwail-hindi masunurin


27. filipino 9 answer key​


Answer:

san lods tanong lods?

btw góodevening lods


28. what is modal in filipino 9?


Ang MODAL ay tinatawag na malapandiwa? Ginagamit ang mga ito na pantulong sa pandiwang nasa panaganong pawatas. Ang mga ito ay ginagamit bilang panuring na may kahulugang tulad ng pandiwa. Ang mga modal ay mga pandiwang hindi nagbabago, limitado kapag binanghay, o walang aspekto.

Mga Halimbawa: ibig, nais, gusto, kailangan

29. grade 9 Filipino story​


Explanation:

I hope it was good,,, thanks


30. portfolio sa filipino 9​


Answer:

portfolio bsta malinis at maganda


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