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WHO WAS THE AUTHOR OF THE STORY?
AMADOR MAGUIO
AMADOR SAGUIO
AMADOR DAGUIO
AMADOR BAGUIO
Who is Lumnay in the story of the wedding dance?
Mother of Awiyao
Awiyao's former wife
Awiyao's sister
Awiyao's new younger wife
Who is the second wife of Awiyao?
Madulimay
Malimay
Madelleya
Malumnay
Why Awiyao married his second wife?
Because he doesn't have a choice
Because he loves her so much
Because he forces his parents to marry her
Because Lumnay was not able to give him a child
What did Lumnay do to his husband?
She cried the whole night.
She got angry with Awiyao.
She let him go.
She runs out.
Do you think that Awiyao loves Lumnay so much?
Yes!
No, Because he married another woman.
Yes, he loves Lumnay but it will not give him a child
No!
What is the climax of the story the wedding dance?
Outside, the villagers are dancing in celebration of the wedding. Awiyao leaves to try and comfort Lumnay. He offers her many items of the life that they built together.
Lumnay sits on the side of the mountain overlooking the blazing fire and dancing women, thinking about how her life has changed.
Awiyao finally leaves to re-join the wedding and Lumnay runs into the hills.
The reader is left not knowing what will become of Lumnay.
What is the setting of the story The wedding dance?
The Philipines mountain village
Village of the mountain in the Philippines
The mountain province
The mountain village of the Philippines where Awiyao has been remarried.
What is the exposition of "The Wedding Dance?
Outside, the villagers are dancing in celebration of the wedding. Awiyao leaves to try and comfort Lumnay. He offers her many items of the life that they built together
The story begins at night in a mountain village in the Philippines, where Awiyao has just been remarried.
Awiyao has left his wife Lumnay because she couldn’t give him a child. He has now married Madulimay in the hope of having a son.
Lumnay sits on the side of the mountain overlooking the blazing fire and dancing women, thinking about how her life has changed. She has a sense of desperation, isolation, and worthlessness.
The part of the story when "Lumnay sits on the side of the mountain overlooking the blazing fire and dancing women, thinking about how her life has changed. She has a sense of desperation, isolation, and worthlessness."
Falling action
Setting
Resolution
Climax
The part of the story when "Outside, the villagers are dancing in celebration of the wedding. Awiyao leaves to try and comfort Lumnay. He offers her many items of the life that they built together. Lumnay refuses them and clings to Awiyao, wishing he would stay."
Falling action
Climax
Resolution
Rising action
What was Lumnay thinking?
Lumnay thinks nothing.
Lumnay thinks of having a baby.
Lumnay thinks that her husband must stay next to her no matter what. But in terms of staying on Lumnay'sside, Awiyao finds someone who can fill the lackings of Lumnay.
Lumnay thinks that her husband doesn't love her anymore.
What does it mean to the tribe of Awiyao and Lumnay if they don't have a child?
For Awiyao, to die without children means that what he has worked hard for in the fields would be for naught.
Likewise, it is essential for Lumnay's womanhood for her to bear a child.
A child is important for his tribe to continue. Producing one is also important for his manhood and reputation.
All of the above
Which of the following events below happened fourth and last in the story, The Wedding Dance?
Lumnay sits on the side of the mountain overlooking the blazing fire and dancing women, thinking about how her life has changed.
Awiyao finally leaves to re-join the wedding and Lumnay runs into the hills.
Both A and B
None of the above
The wedding dance "Theme"
Outside, the villagers are dancing in celebration of the wedding. Awiyao leaves to try and comfort Lumnay. He offers her many items of the life that they built together.
all about letting love go. A number of times the narrator draws the reader's attention to the floor as Lumnay pulls it apart.
Awiyao finally leaves to re-join the wedding and Lumnay runs into the hills.
Lumnay sits on the side of the mountain overlooking the blazing fire and dancing women, thinking about how her life has changed. She has a sense of desperation, isolation, and worthlessness.
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