18. Refers to Korea's fruit regarded as symbol of good omen and fertility.
19. A poem about being proud no matter who you are and what you are.
20. The boy who had once been orphan become the king of a prosperous kingdom.
21. The main character in a Japanese folklore by Matsuo Basho
22. The poem that conveys the idea of positive values which the Burmese possess
a. African Child
b. Makato
c. Aged Mother
d. Pomegranate
e. Vision
Answers & Comments
Answer:
18. d. Pomegranate
19. a. African Child
20. b. Makato
21. c. Aged Mother
22. e. Vision
Explanation:
18. In Korea, the pomegranate is a symbol of happiness and love.
19. The poem was written to foster a positive image of the African child and to help reconnect children of African ancestry to a positive image of their African heritage and identity. ... The poem has been used by kids in predominantly white areas as an answer to bullying based on ethnicity.
20. Once upon a time there was a boy whose name was Makato. He was an orphan, for his father and mother had died when he was very young. He had no brothers, sisters, cousins, or friends to take care of him, so he had to make a living for himself. He did every kind of work—carrying heavy things, clearing away the forest, or feeding pigs.
21. The Aged Mother- main character of the story, who has the wisdom that brings to save and benefited their land. The Young Farmer- Son of the Aged Mother.
22. Vision by Feraya
- The author sees the sufferings and pain of the people of Burma. The author has also seen how this country have been affected by diseases and deaths. The author thinks that each of us had to do something about others' sufferings. He thinks that everyone has a role to play to help Burma rise from their hell like lives.