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In this poem, Rizal compared education to the goddess of light, wisdom, hope, peace and truth.
In this poem, Rizal noted the role of religion in attaining good education.
This was a prize winning-poem of Rizal when he was a student in UST. This poem proved that an Indio was not only equal but also more superior than the Spaniards in poetry writing.
Rizal’s loneliness is profoundly expressed in this poem which has the lines “His lyre had long ago become so mute and broken; his muse stammers and no longer smiles at him.” What is the title of this poem?
Written in 1895, the verses were used against him during his trial in December 1896.
Originally written in Tagalog, the poem is one of the only two poems that Rizal wrote in his vernacular. He, however, denied the authorship of such.
The highest mountain in the continent of Africa is _____.
He coined the term “survival of the fittest.”
This is a multilateral agreement regulating international trade. According to its preamble, its purpose was the “substantial reduction of tariffs and other trade barriers and the elimination of preferences, on a reciprocal and mutually advantageous basis.
The mountains that separates the continents of Asia and Europe is _____.