rizal's abc

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A (Andres Salandanan) • Rizal's classmate in Biñan. Andres challenged Rizal to have an arm wrestling match.

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Page 1: Rizal's ABC

A(Andres Salandanan)

• Rizal's classmate in Biñan. Andres challenged Rizal to have an arm wrestling match.

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B(Balaquer Vicente)

• A Jesuit missionary in Dapitan who had befriended Rizal during the latter's exile.

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C(Colombo)

• Are one of the places visited by Rizal in Spain.

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D(Dr. Louis de Wecker)

• French ophthalmologist.• Rizal works as Dr. Louis' assistant.• He improved his knowledge of ophthalmology.

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E(Ellias)

• Is one the main characters in Rizal's novel, Noli me Tangere.

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F(Florencio Namanan)

• The spy who pose as a relative of Rizal and used the pseudonym Pablo Mercado.

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G( Gregorio)

• His uncle, a brother of his mother, a book lover, and intensified his voraciousness in reading good books.

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H(Hebrew)

• Are of the 22 languages Rizal can speak and read.

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I(Imitacion de Cristo)

• The book given by Fr. Pastells to Rizal.

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J(Jagor Feodo)

• A German scientist and traveler who visited the Philippines inn 1859-1860.

• Rizal impressed him and wrote a book entitled, "Travels in the Philippines".

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K(Karl Ulmer)

• A pastor in Biñan.• Rizal's good friend.

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L(Lopez Sito)

• Rizal’s friend in Europe.• Rescued Rizal from a Spanish steamer when it

reached Singapore by means of a writ of Habeas Corpus.

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M(Makamisa)

• One of Rizal’s unfinished novels.

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N(Norfenfals)

• One of the greatest novelists in Europe during that time.

• This great novelist was favorably impressed by Rizal and years later he spoke highly of Rizal , "Whose genius he so much admired".

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O(Ophthalmic)

• He became an ophthalmic surgeon in Hong Kong to earn living for himself and for his family.

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P(Pigafettas)

• An Italian traveller famed for travelling around the world.

• He wrote one of the foreign books first read by Rizal.

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Q(Quelepare ce austed de esos libelos)

• Are of the 8 pamphlets under the general heading Cuestiones de Sumo written by Fr. Jose Rodriguez which was published to protect Noli Me Tangere.

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R(R.D.L.M Society)

• Mysterious society founded by Rizal.

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S(Santa Isabel College)

• Rizal took private lessons during the noon recess in Ateneo to improve his Spanish.

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T(Tagalog Comedy)

• His first dramatic work. It was staged in Calamba festival and was delightfully applauded by the audience.

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U(Un Recuedo a Mi Pueblo)

• A tender poem in honor of Calamba, Rizal's natal town.

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V(Viola)

• Savior of the Noli, friend of Rizal.• Helped Rizal to produce a copy of Noli.

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W(Water System for Dapitan)

• Rizal created this during his exile in Dapitan.

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X(Xerex- Burgos)

• Manuel Xerez-Burgos, nephew of the ill-fated Fr. Jose Burgos interceded with the Jesuits when Rizal was not admitted into Ateneo Municipal due to his small stature.

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Y(Yes Español El Canole)

• First to circumnavigate the world.

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Z(Zulueta Juan)

• Member of masonry.• Friend of Rizal.