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What is the El Amor Patrio all about? an essay written by rizal expressing his love for the country.

2. In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of __________. Sta. Cruz 3.In El Amor Patrio how
should men profess or express their love for the country according to Jose Rizal? I. Armed
rebellion II. Peaceful means III. Productive use of science IV. Use of force and violence II-IIII-III
4.Which idea was NOT part of Jose Rizal’s congratulatory toast for Juan Luna and Felix
Hidalgo? filipino youth as the hope of the fatherlandTHE IDEA THAT GENIUS OR GREAT
ACHIEVEMENT COULD BE ACHIEVED REGARDLESS OF NATIONALITY 5.What were
the courses took and finished by Rizal at the Universidad Central de Madrid? I. Medicine II.
Philosophy and Letters III. Fine Arts: painting and Sculpture IV. Foreign Languages: French,
German and Italian I-II 6.Who translated the El Amor Patrio when it was featured in the Diariong
Tagalog in 1882? Marcelo H. Del Pilar 7.In June 1882, Jose Rizal wrote an essay entitled El
Amor Patrio. What was the essay all about? love of the country 8.How did Jose Rizal describe
the feeling of love of the country? it's taught at home by the parent and nurtured in schoolsit
always bring hope especially for those oppressed and marginalized 9.What was the name of the
ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to Europe? Djemnah 10.What was the name used by Jose
Rizal in his passport going to Europe? José Mercado 11.Jose Rizal, finished the Noli Me Tangere
in Feb 22, 1887. Who helped him in publishing the novel? Maximo Viola
What is the El Amor Patrio all about? an essay written by rizal expressing his love for the country.
2. In his passport, Jose Rizal was a resident of __________. Sta. Cruz 3.In El Amor Patrio how
should men profess or express their love for the country according to Jose Rizal? I. Armed
rebellion II. Peaceful means III. Productive use of science IV. Use of force and violence II-IIII-III
4.Which idea was NOT part of Jose Rizal’s congratulatory toast for Juan Luna and Felix
Hidalgo? filipino youth as the hope of the fatherlandTHE IDEA THAT GENIUS OR GREAT
ACHIEVEMENT COULD BE ACHIEVED REGARDLESS OF NATIONALITY 5.What were
the courses took and finished by Rizal at the Universidad Central de Madrid? I. Medicine II.
Philosophy and Letters III. Fine Arts: painting and Sculpture IV. Foreign Languages: French,
German and Italian I-II 6.Who translated the El Amor Patrio when it was featured in the Diariong
Tagalog in 1882? Marcelo H. Del Pilar 7.In June 1882, Jose Rizal wrote an essay entitled El
Amor Patrio. What was the essay all about? love of the country 8.How did Jose Rizal describe
the feeling of love of the country? it's taught at home by the parent and nurtured in schoolsit
always bring hope especially for those oppressed and marginalized 9.What was the name of the
ship that Rizal rode in from Singapore to Europe? Djemnah 10.What was the name used by Jose
Rizal in his passport going to Europe? José Mercado 11.Jose Rizal, finished the Noli Me Tangere
in Feb 22, 1887. Who helped him in publishing the novel? Maximo Viola
8.What story read by Rizal when he was a child left an impact on him? The foolish butterfly
19.What is the meaning of the surname 'Rizal'? Green fields 20.What was the first course taken
by Rizal in UST? Philosophy and letters

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