What a Night I was walking alone one dark night i was going home, i heard footsteps following me, slowly i looked back but no one was there, i walked faster, then i slowly i looked back again, I saw him, he was tall but i can't see his face through the darkness, I was so afraid, i was trembling with fear. The footsteps became louder and faster then i panicked, I shouted help! help! help! Somebody help me! Suddenly I felt a tight grip on my arms, O! My! he was holding my arms, help, help! as i whisked his hand so hard to get off from his grip, Ohhh! it hurts, my arm hit the railings of my bed! i woke up! Thanks heavens it was just a bad dream! by tessa a.s. briones
yes
i know fhil love jennie
i love my friends.. they are my life
Sure! One famous declamation piece from Romeo and Juliet is Romeo's soliloquy from Act 2, Scene 2, where he declares his love for Juliet while on her balcony. This speech includes lines such as "But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?" and "It is the east, and Juliet is the sun." It's a passionate and iconic declaration of love.
Yes, there are declamation pieces in Tagalog. Declamation is a popular form of oral interpretation where a speaker delivers a speech with dramatic flair. Many declamation pieces in Tagalog focus on themes such as patriotism, love, and social issues.
I'm here to follow the rules of my creator, the Almighty. No matter what struggles I face, I will stand firm in my faith. With the love of God in my heart, I know I am never alone.
I don't think that your declaration paper will amount to much in a court of law. Better to move on than end up in jail for the rest of your life.
Sure, here's a short sample of a Christmas declamation piece: "Amidst the twinkling lights and joyful sounds, we gather together in love and peace. Let us remember the true spirit of Christmas, the gift of giving and the joy of sharing. As we celebrate this season of hope and goodwill, may our hearts be filled with gratitude and our souls be uplifted by the magic of Christmas."
In the depths of my heart, there exists a love so pure, so profound, that it transcends time and space. Every beat is a symphony composed by the melody of your presence in my life. You are the love of my life, the missing piece of my soul that completes the puzzle of my existence. In your eyes, I find my purpose, my home, and my forever.
Love is like a sex iyutan na !
ivanhoe
Some examples of Filipino declamation pieces for elementary students with the title "Ang Aking Pinsan" could be stories about a cousin who overcame a challenge, displayed great courage, or exemplified love and kindness. These pieces can highlight themes of family bonds, perseverance, or moral values that resonate with young audiences. Choose a declamation piece that best suits the message you want to convey to your audience.