In Another World Poem

In Another World Poem

explanation about the poem In Another World​

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1. explanation about the poem In Another World​


Answer:

speech act is an utterance that a speaker makes to achive .

Explanation:

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2. visual poem of in another world by rasaq malik​


Explanation:

In another world, I would like to be a father without having to go through the eternal insanity of mourning my children, without having to go through the ritual of watching my children return home as bodies folded like a prayer mat, and without having to spend my nights telling them the stories of a hometown where natives have become aliens searching for a safe haven. In another world, I would like to be a father without having to go through the eternal insanity of mourning my children, without having to I want my children to be able to play outdoors on a mat instead of having the walls of my home torn down by firearms. I want them to feel safe. Using the phrase "in another world" a great deal throughout the poem is because, in actuality, the author understands that none of his desires are feasible except in another universe, and he's been contemplating what it would be like if he were in a different world, or "in another world."


3. What is the authors purpose in poem of "in another world"? ​


Answer:

In another world” is very frequent in the poem because, in reality, the author knows none of he wants are possible but only in a different world, also he’d been imagining what he would want it to be like if he was in a different world or “In another world”.

Explanation:


4. Learning Task 10: Outline by using the elements With your learning with the different tips in writing a poem, do the analysis of the poem below. (You may do this in another sheet of paper.) "I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead; I lift my lids and all is born again. (I think I made you up inside my head.) Mad Girl's Love Song by Sylvia Plath God topples from the sky, hell's fires fade: Exit seraphim and Satan's men: I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead. The stars go waltzing out in blue and red, And arbitrary blackness gallops in: I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead. I fancied you'd return the way you said, But I grow old and I forget your name. (I think I made you up inside my head.) I dreamed that you bewitched me into bed And sung me moon-struck, kissed me quite insane. (I think I made you up inside my head.) I should have loved a thunderbird instead; At least when spring comes they roar back again. I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead. (I think I made you up inside my head.)" Ssssz:=- Theme: Poetic Form: Kind of Stanza: Meter: Sound Devices: Imagery: Figures of Speech: Message: VII.​


Answer:

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5. 1. It is a purposeful strategy to help you comprehend what you are reading on a deeper level than if you were to just read it straight through. It is the process of making marks on the text.A. Making AnnotationsB. Making ConnectionsC. Making Cultural ProjectD. Making Interpretation 2. “I was motivated by this character the same way I was motivated with the character from the previous book I have read.” The statement is an example of ___________ connection. A. Text-to-SelfB. Text-to-TextC. Text-to-Media D. Text-to-World3. “This book reminds me of when women were not allowed to vote.” The statement is an example of _____________ connection.A. Text-to-SelfB. Text-to-TextC. Text-to-Media D. Text-to-World4. Make a text-to-text connection of the text ‘Crossing the Bar’ to another textA. The poem entitled ‘Crossing the Bar’ reminds me my uncle who recently passed away.B. The poem entitled ‘Crossing the Bar’ reminds me of Mitch Albom’s novel called ‘The Time Keeper’.C. The poem reminds me of the people who lost their lives because of COVID-19.D. The poem makes me remember a past experience that I have. 5. The following are questions to ponder in making Text-to-Text connections EXCEPTA. Have I read about somethings like this before?B. How does this relate to my life?C. How is this text similar to other things I have read?D. What does this remind me of in another book I have read?pasagot po thanks ❤️​


Answer:

1.A

2.B

3.D

4.C

5.C

Explanation:

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6. what is the content, theme, setting and message of the poem " In another world" by rasaq malik​


Answer:

In another world I want to be a father without

passing through the eternal insanity of mourning

my children, without experiencing the ritual

of watching my children return home as bodies

folded like a prayer mat, without spending my

nights telling them the stories of a hometown

where natives become aliens searching for

a shelter. I want my children to spread a mat

outside my house and play without the walls

of houses ripped by rifles. I want to watch my children

grow to recite the name of their homeland like Lord’s

Prayer, to frolic in the streets without being hunted like

animals in the bush, without being mobbed to death.

Explanation:

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7. What are the hopes of the persona in the poem? in another world by rasaq malik​


violence and brutality seem to be the main concern in the environment depicted in the poem. In that, the poet narrates the horrifying experiences of children being hunted down in the streets and being mobbed to death.

Explanation:

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8. 1.B. Directions: Determine what type of connection is presented in the given statements. WriteTS for Text-to-Self, TT for Text-to-Text, and TW for Text-to-World.1. I can relate how the character feels because I've experienced similar problembefore.2. The antagonist of this novel and that of another novel I read last week have thesame purpose which is to accumulate all the family's wealth.3. This poem aims to spread awareness on Climate Change and its effects.4. Reading this poem, I remember how it was like to be a child.5. The setting of the story reminds me of the place described in a novellread before.6. I cried while reading the testimonial of a typhoon survivor because we, toowere victims of a calamity, and lost our loved ones because of a strongtyphoon7. This turn of events is happening now in the world, where everyone is battlingagainst the pandemic.8. Reading this story, I'm reminded of our old hometown.​


Answer:

1. I can relate how the character feels because I've experienced similar problem  before.

Answer: TS

2. The antagonist of this novel and that of another novel I read last week have the  same purpose which is to accumulate all the family's wealth.

Answer: TT

3. This poem aims to spread awareness on Climate Change and its effects.

Answer: TW

4. Reading this poem, I remember how it was like to be a child.

Answer: TS

5. The setting of the story reminds me of the place described in a novell

read before.

Answer: TT

6. I cried while reading the testimonial of a typhoon survivor because we, too  were victims of a calamity, and lost our loved ones because of a strong

typhoon.

Answer: TS

7. This turn of events is happening now in the world, where everyone is battling  against the pandemic.

Answer: TW

8. Reading this story, I'm reminded of our old hometown.

Answer: TS

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9. A. Knowledge or experiences that helps a person make connection to the text or material he is exposed to A. Background knowledge B. Schema C. Experiences D. Messages 3.Are personal connections that a person makes between himself and the selection he is dealing with A. Text-to-self B. Text-to-text .C.Text-to-world D. None of these 4. Connections where one relates a material to another he read or have come across A. Text-to-world B. Text-to-self C. None of these D. Text-to-text 5. Larger connections that a reader brings to a reading situation including perception A. None of these B. Text-to-world C. Text-to-text D. Text-to-self 6. The best way to remember and associate experiences with those presented in the text A. Connections B. Annotating C. Creating D. None of theses C. Barrack Obama D.R. 7. The American author of the poem "Crossing the Bar" A. Martin Luther King B. Alfred Lord Tennyson Green2.A3.A4.C5.B6.A7.A​


Answer:

2.A

3.A

4.C

5.B

6.A

7.A

Explanation:


10. what is the setting of the poem in another world by rasaq malik


Answer:

yan ata not sure pero yan yun


11. 1. Directions: Circle the letter of the correct answer.1. These are connections where you relate one material to another that you have reador have already come across.(a. Text-to-selfb. Text-to-textc. Text-to-world2. These are the larger connections that a reader brings to a reading situation includingour perception of the world which might vary since we have various sources of learningthings beyond personal experiencesa. Text-to-selfb. Text-to-textText-to-world3. These are actually personal connections that you make between yourself and theselection you are dealing with.a) Text-to-selfb. Text-to-textc. Text-to-world4. He is the author of the poem, "Crossing the Bar."a) Alfred Lord Tennyson b. Ben FlormanC. Jacques Gimeno5. It is to make marks on the text. It is not simply highlighting appealing words orsentences.QAnnotatinga. Summarizing b. Paraphrasing6. It is a literary work that tells the heroic deeds of Beowulf who rescued Danes from themonster, Grendel and his mother. a. King Hrothgarb. Beowulfc. Danes​


Answer:

1. A

2. A

3. B

4. C

5. A

6. B

Explanation:

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12. Write the correct present perfect form of the verb in parentheses to complete the statements..1. Our teacher never fails to fascinate us with Filipinos stories and poem during literature class. Since the beginning of the first quarter, we (to study) ________________several aspects of Filipino creation stories and (to hear) _____________interesting stories and poems about how gods and humans interacted with one another.2. We (to learn) _____________________ that these stories are on how early Filipino people perceived reality to be or what life was and how early Filipino people set forth their primordial understanding of the world’s time, space, man, and woman. Eventually, these stories and poems contributed to traditions.3. Our class (to view) ______________recently________________ a film on Filipino creation story, which showed how the first Filipinos came about. We ___________ (to share) already with one another some of our personal responses. Then, in preparation for tomorrow’s discussion, our teacher ___________ just (to remind) ___________________ us to look for and study other creation myths. ​


Answer:

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13. Exercise 8: Choose from the following tasks below then put your output on the box providedor on another sheet of paper.A. Make a cartoon drawing of how you wanted to honor the talented people around you.B. Make a comic presentation that shows equality of either social status, race, or gender.C. Write a letter to tell the world about the importance of harmony in the society.D. Compose a song or poem that talks about the life of the protagonist.Title of Your Output​


Answer:

C. write a letter to tell the world about the importance of harmony in the society.


14. Directions: On the line provided beside each question, write True if the statement is correct, but if it's false, change the underlined word or group of words to make the whole statement true. ! 1. Cultural diversity is important because we cannot learn from one another. 2. Synonym Restatement Clue is a type of context clues whereby the reader may discover the meaning of an unknown word. 3. Africa is the 2ndlargest continent in the world. 4. Swahili is an Arabic word meaning "of the coast" or "people of the coast." 5. One of the most common languages spokenin Africa is Swahili. 6. Half of the Africa's population is elderlies. 7. The 'African Child' poem was first published in 2012. 8. EkuMcGred wrote the poem, I Am an African Child. 9. Symbolism is the practice or art of using an object or a word to represent an abstract idea. 10. The African word, Jambo, means “Thank you”.​


Answer:

where are the underlined words in the sentences??


15. 36. What is the title of poem written by Alfred Edward Housman?B. When I was the One You love and adoreC. When I was One -and - TwentyD. When I was once and Thirty37. It is your previous experiences, knowledge, emotions, and understanding thatC. BehaviorD. Attitudeaffect on what and how you learn.A. GrammarB. Schema38. It is aa type of connections that a reader brings to a reading situation includingour perception of the world which might vary since we have various sources oflearning things beyond personal experiences (e.g. television, radio, magazines,articles, movies, etc.)A. Text-to-textB. text-to-self c. text-to-worldD. all of the above39. It is a type of connections where you relate one material to another that you haveread or have already come across.A, Text-to-textB. text-to-self C. text-to-world D. all of the above40. What type of connections is presented in the poem made by Alfred EdwardHousman?A. Text-to-textC. Text-to-worldB. Text-to selfD. all of the above​


Answer:

36.b

37.d.

38.a

39.c

40.d

Explanation:

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16. 1. what is the poem about in another world by rasaq malik?​


The first thing I did was to be a part of the world and the other is a great way to get the best of both the same as a result of a few years back and a the that the thing


17. How are serious themes like violence and brutality depicted in “In another World”? Can a poem be effective in narrating and shedding light on real life issues and situation? Your answer may either be yes or no, whichever your stand may be, write an essay defending your opinion. Explain your arguments in a clear and concise way.


Answer:

yes,i need to explain it calmly

Explanation:


18. What does the last line of the poem mean? in another world by rasaq malik​


Answer:

In another world, I would like to be a father without having to go through the eternal insanity of mourning my children, without having to go through the ritual of watching my children return home as bodies folded like a prayer mat, and without having to spend my nights telling them the stories of a hometown where natives have become aliens searching for a safe haven. In another world, I would like to be a father without having to go through the eternal insanity of mourning my children, without having to I want my children to be able to play outdoors on a mat instead of having the walls of my home torn down by firearms. I want them to feel safe. Using the phrase "in another world" a great deal throughout the poem is because, in actuality, the author understands that none of his desires are feasible except in another universe, and he's been contemplating what it would be like if he were in a different world, or "in another world."

Explanation:

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19. Part 2-PERFORMANCE TASK or on another sheet of paper. BSERCISE 8: Choose from the following tasks below then put your output on the box providedA. Make a cartoon drawing of how you wanted to honor the talented people around you.B. Make a comic presentation that shows equality of either social status, race or gender. C. Write a letter to tell the world about the importance of harmony in the society. D. Compose a song or poem that talks about the life of the protagonist.(Letter C /D nalang Po pagpipilian)​


C po

Explanation:

C Kasi tung sa isip ko


20. What does the lines “telling them the stories of a hometown/where natives become aliens searching for/a shelter” mean? Why do you think this is happening in the poem? in another world by rasaq malik​


In another world, I would like to be a father without having to go through the eternal insanity of mourning my children, without having to go through the ritual of watching my children return home as bodies folded like a prayer mat, and without having to spend my nights telling them the stories of a hometown where natives have become aliens searching for a safe haven. In another world, I would like to be a father without having to go through the eternal insanity of mourning my children, without having to I want my children to be able to play outdoors on a mat instead of having the walls of my home torn down by firearms. I want them to feel safe. Using the phrase "in another world" a great deal throughout the poem is because, in actuality, the author understands that none of his desires are feasible except in another universe, and he's been contemplating what it would be like if he were in a different world, or "in another world."

Explanation:

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21. 13.In another world I want to be a father without passingthrough the eternal insanity of mourningmy children, without experiencing the ritual ofwatching my children return home as bodiesfolded like a prayer mat, without spending mynights telling them the stories of a hometownwhere natives become aliens searching for a shelter.What is the tone of the poem?a. Hopefulb. Mournfulc. Peacefuld. Hopeless​


Answer:

B. Mournful

Explanation:

The prove is in the sentence "through the eternal insanity of mourning

my children"


22. what is the message of the poem "in Another world" by Rasaq Malikpahelp po ako plsss​


"In Another World" Poem

Rasaq Malik is a Nigerian rising poet whose poem "In Another World" was chosen as one of 11 writers whose poems were included in the New Generation African Poets yearly chapbook boxset. Kwame Dawes and Chris Abani, two of Africa's most well-known poets, compiled this annual poetry collection.

Message of the poemThe poem focuses ion the experiences of street kids who have been subjected to abuse and violence. In Another World attempts to reveal and analyze uncomfortable emotions.It's an attempt to expose and analyze painful feelings, with the topic of sorrow.

The poem

In another world, I would like to be a father without experiencing the eternal insanity of mourning my children, without witnessing the ritual of watching my children return home as bodies folded like a prayer mat, and without spending my nights telling them stories about a hometown where natives become searching for work a safe haven.

I would like to see my children grow up and be able to recite the name of their homeland like the Lord's Prayer, to run around in the streets without being chased down like animals in the bush, without being to death

Additional information:

As perceived by the reader, the poet's attitude toward the poem's speaker, reader, and subject matter. The poem's vocabulary, metrical regularity or irregularity, syntax, use of figurative language, and rhyme create a "mood" that pervades the experience of reading the poem.

Theme of in another world:

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23. 1. Direction: Identify the terms being described by the sentences below. Use the space provided before eachnumber for you answer.interpersonal skill__ 1. It is a viable skill to develop in improving communication.2. He wrote the poem Crossing the Bar.3. The number of stanzas that the poem Crossing the Bar has.4. This is the other term for background knowledge.5. It is the personal connections that you make between yourself and the selection you aredealing with6. It brings the reader to a reading situation including our perception of the world.7. Connections where you relate one material to another that you have read or havealready come across.8. It is to make marks on the text.9. It is a kind of annotation which use images to represent concepts and elements.10. He wrote the short story The Gift of the Magi.​


1.

2. Alfred Tennyson

3. Four stanzas (4)

4. Cognition

5.

6.

7.

8. Marking the Text

9. Informative annotation

10. O. Henry

Sorry I don't know the other answers.


24. DIRECTIONS: A.) Read each statement carefully. Draw a happy face ☺statement is TRUE and draw a sad faceif theif you think the statement is FALSE, Writeyour answer on the space before each number.1. Crossing the jar is the title of the poem made by Alfred Lord Tennyson.2. The connection presented in the poem made by A.L. Tennyson is a text-to-world connections.3. Schema is a previous experience, knowledge, emotions and understanding.4. Listening is a viable skill to develop in improving communication.5. Text-to-text connections are defined as personal connections that you makebetween yourself and the selection you are dealing with.6. Making connection is one of the relevant skills you need to hone.7. Text-to-world connections are defined as larger connections that a readerbrings to a reading situation including our perception of the world.8. All other macro skills like writing and speaking greatly benefit from what yougain in listening.9. Text-to-self connections defined as where you relate one material to anotherthat you have read or have already come across.10. Based on the speech of reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. the connectionof his speech is text-to-world connections.help me guys :(( ​


Answer:

1.happy2.sad3.happy4.sad5.happy6.happy7.happy8.sad9.sad10.happy

correct me if im wrong

Explanation:

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25. IdentificationDirections: Identify whether the statement is TRUE or FALSE.1 The ‘African Child’ poem was first published in 2012. *1 pointTrueFalse2 Eku McGred wrote the poem, I Am an African Child. *1 pointTrueFalse3The African word, Jambo, means “Thank you”1 pointTrueFalse4 One of the most common languages spoken in Africa is Swahili. *1 pointTrueFalse5 Cultural diversity is important because we cannot learn from one another. *1 pointTrueFalse6 Africa is the 2nd largest continent in the world. 1 pointTrueFalse7 Swahili is an Arabic word meaning "of the coast" or “people of the coast.” *1 pointTrueFalse​


Answer:

1. FALSE

2.TRUE

3.FALSE

4.TRUE

5.FALSE

6.TRUE

7.TRUE

1. False (it was published 2010)

2. True

3. False (it means hello)

4. True

5. False

6. True

7. True

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26. Exercise 8: Choose from the following tasks below then put your output on the box provided or on another sheet of paper. A. Make a cartoon drawing of how you wanted to honor the talented people around you. B. Make a comic presentation that shows equality of either social status, race, or gender. C. Write a letter to tell the world about the importance of harmony in the society. D. Compose a song or poem that talks about the life of the protagonist.​


Answer:

ako'y alipin ng pag ibig mo.. handang ibigan ang santulad mo.


27. Exercise 8: Choose from the following tasks below then put your output on the box provided or on another sheet of paper.A. Make a cartoon drawing of how you wanted to honor the talented people around you. B. Make a comic presentation that shows equality of either social status, race, or gender. C Write a letter to tell the world about the importance of harmony in the society. D. Compose a song or poem that talks about the life of the protagonist. Title of Your Outputnonsense report​


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Answer:

A po ☺️

Explanation:

TAMA PO yan ayanden po SAGOT ko


28. 1. It is originated from the Persian word hindu (in Sanskrit sindhu) which means "river." 2. It means “knowledge" or "sacred love." 3. It is a Sanskrit epic poem written by the poet Valmiki consisting of 24,000 verses in seven books and 500 cantos. 4. Another major Sanskrit literature of old India is Mahabharata which is composed of around one hundred thousand verses making it the world's longest poem. 5. A celebrated episode within the Mahabharata is the Bhagavad Gita or simply Gita) which is translated as "the Lord's song." It is believed to aave been written between the second century B.C.E. and third century C.E. 5. They value discipline and Philosopy. They worship temples and practice yoga Lord Vishnu is God for the Vaishnavites, especially in his incarnations Krishna and Rama. Adherents have multitudes of saints, temples, and scared texts. Chokti is supreme for Shaktas. She is the divine mother​


Answer:

1.Europe.Comes from the ancient Danuvius,Iranian *dānu,meaning "river" or "stream".

2.Connected with God (or the gods) or dedicated to a religious purpose and so deserving veneration.

Explanation:

Hahah sorry po hanggang 2 lng po ang kaya kong sagutan...


29. We Are One World Meish Goldish Pierre lives in Canada, Marla lives in Spain. But both like to ride their bikes Along the shady lane. Liv lives in Norway, Ramon is in Peru. But both laugh with the giraffe When visiting the zoo. Anwar is Egyptian, Kim is Japanese. But both run beneath the sun And fly kites in the breeze. Jack is from the U.S.A., Karintha is from Chad. But both can write a poem at night Upon a writing pad. Children live all over, The world's a giant ball. But far and near, it's very clear We're one world after all. would you like to have a friend from another country? why?​


Answer:

Yes, I would like to have a friend from another country because it would provide me with an opportunity to learn about different cultures, perspectives, and ways of life. It can broaden my horizons and enrich my understanding of the world. Having a friend from another country can also help me to develop intercultural communication skills and build a sense of global community.

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30. Light is the power to dispel darkness. You have this power to move back the darkness in yourself and in others–with the birth of light created when one mind illuminates another, when one heart kindles another, when one man strengthens another. And its flame also enlarges within you as you pass on! Throughout the history, ... Children of Darkness have tried to smother this passage of light from man to man Throughout the history, Dictators, large and small, have tried- ... to darken, ...to diminish, ...and to separate men by force! But... always in the end, ... they fail! For always somewhere in the world the Light remains! ... ready to burn its brightest where it is dark. ... a Light that began when God created the world! 1. The major aim of the poet is to …. A. describe the contrasting power of light and darkness B. establish that the good will always triumph over evil C. explain the source of light D. recount the gloomy and tragic events in the past 2. Based on the details mentioned in the poem, what would most likely will happen to the children of darkness? A. Although they seem weaker, they will linger. B. They will perish and be overpowered. C. There will come a time when they succeed. D. They will rule over to prove their worth. 3. The light described in this poem refers to …. A. the power of the people to overthrow tyrant B. the divine light that became the source of life C. one’s intellectual capacity that can enlighten the lost and confused D. unmasking of the injustice and corruption of dictators 4. What does the author wish to convey to his readers? A. inform his readers about the power struggle between light and darkness B. compel his readers to believe on what they can do to end the darkness C. warn his readers about the looming darkness D. inspire his readers to make the right choice


Answer:

1.C

2.D

3.C

4.B

5.A


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