WHAT IS IT ACTIVITY 1.1.1 LITERARY TOOLS SMALL WORLD 1.PLOT(SYNOPSIS) 2.SETTING 3.MOOD ANALYSIS Ledesma Street, the place where the young boy and his family moved together in the probably small house. Ledesma Street was a small, quiet street. Their home was unassuming, with lowrise walls and a green entrance. The gate led to a long three-car garage, where they could play football and throw parties. Even if it is little, it is lavish to a small child. And it's the whole universe to him. The majority of them were sent to piano lessons by their mum. Since even his relatives were there, San Juan seemed to be the entire city. He discovered the perilous excitement of running after girls in high school. Going to parties, meeting people, collecting their phone numbers, texting them, and calling them up. He was fifteen years old and in his second year of high school when they moved in 1984. Feeling the thrill of moving to a new, larger house in a more upscale neighborhood, he knew it was a positive thing because it meant they were moving up in the world. In the house, Greenhills, Ledesma Street, San Juan, Ortigas to Meralco, M. Paterno Street, Mariano Marcos Street, Unimart Calm 4.CHARACTERS IN THE STORY 5.POINT OF VIEW USED 6.SYMBOLISM 7.THEME ASSESMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. D. FORESHADOWING D. IRONY B. POINT OF VIEW C. SETTING C.PLOT The boy, Tito Bing, Mother, Father, Fathers parents, Tito Pepot, Tito Lito, Litonjuas, Tita Letty, Mendozas, Bombit, Niña Fist-person point of view Allegory Tranquility 6. B. MOOD 7. C.CHARACTER 8. C. MOOD 9. B. THEME 10. A. CLIMAX WHAT I HAVE LEARNED Creative nonfiction is a form of writing that uses literary methods often associated with fiction or poetry to report on real people, locations, and events. Travel writing, nature writing, scientific writing, sports writing, biography, autobiography, memoir, the interview, and both the familiar and personal essay are all examples of creative nonfiction (also known as literary nonfiction). PERFORMANCE TASK WHAT’S MORE ACTIVITY 1.1.2 MEMORY WALK WRITING ACTIVITY As I walked, I saw a lot of memories, not only memories, but happy memories that I would like to revisit if I would be given an opportunity. I barely receive a gift when I was young , and I was never tempted to wish for material things. When I came out I saw there a vivid memory. I was probably six years old at that time, and Christmas was just four days away. I went outside, something I only do sometimes because my grandma wouldn't let me because she said it wasn’t safe outside, There I saw a little angel, which made me really happy at the moment. And because for me it was a thoughtful present, I hang it on our Christmas tree so I could see it every year. WHAT I CAN DO Activity 1.1.3 THE PHOTO THAT CHANGED THE FACE OF AIDS In November 1990, LIFE magazine released a portrait of a young man named David Kirby, surrounded by anguished family members as he took his last breaths, his body ravaged by AIDS and his eyes fixed on something beyond this universe. The eerie portrait of Kirby on his deathbed, shot by a journalism student named Therese Frare, soon became the most powerfully associated photograph with the HIV/AIDS virus, which had affected millions of people (many of them unknowingly) around the world by that time.