Developmental Activity in Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences
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Added: Sep 17, 2025
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Let’s Play! “Guess it”
Choose a character. 1 How To Play Each character contains a question The group who has more guess words, wins. 2 4 Read and guess the correct word to each questions. 3
Are You ready?
James Ried Kathryn Bernardo Enrique Gill Anne Curtis Liza Soberano Marian Rivera Daniel Padilla Nadine Lustre Richard Gutierrez Andrea Brillantes
This refers to a scenario with the involvement of conflict of emotions which came from the ancient Greek verb meaning "to do or to act" and the literal meaning evolved.
Answer DRAMA
These are the people (sometimes animals or ideas) portrayed by the actors in the play.
Answer CHARACTER
This refers to the time and place where the story happened.
Answer SETTINGS
This element portrays the storyline or the sequence of events in the story.
Answer PLOT
In this element, the words are written by the playwright and delivered by the characters in the play.
Answer DIALOGUE
These refer to the narrative techniques that add texture, energy, and excitement to the narrative, grip the reader’s imagination, and convey information.
Answer LITERARY DEVICES
This refers to the shaping of a text's meaning by another text. It is the interconnection between similar or related works of literature that reflect and influence an audience's interpretation of the text.
Answer INTERTEXTUALITY
It is when readers often connect a text with another text, cultural practice, or a personal experience based on his/her prior knowledge.
Answer ACCIDENTAL
This is a type of intertextuality in which the writer creates a comparison or association in the text.
Answer OBLIGATORY
It’s when one text makes a deliberate, but subtle, reference to another.