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Why do we need language? How do we describe things? Describe the flowers in the picture. In the following activity, you are given several words which you can use to complete the story. The Legend of Camia peaceful lovely long handsome evil little fantastic wide narrow fragrant delicate Once upon a time there was a __________ tribe in the village of Palanan, Rizal. The ruler of this tribe was the _________ Datu Manti. From the village folk, he heard _______ stories about a very __________ maiden named Medita. Medita had an _______ spirit as a lover. peaceful lovely long handsome evil little fantastic wide narrow fragrant delicate One day, while hunting alone, Datu Manti saw this maiden beside a stream. She had only her ________ hair to cover her body. Manti was attracted to her right away. He went near her but when she saw him, she leaped into the water. The datu grabbed her hand and tried to pull her back but she sank out of sight, leaving her hand. peaceful lovely long handsome evil little fantastic wide narrow fragrant delicate Datu Manti buried the hand in the garden. Soon, a _________ plant grew on the spot. It had _________ leaves and it bore pure white ___________ and __________ flowers. One day a Spaniard happened to pass by. When he saw the flowers, he asked what they were. The village folk would answer, “Iyan ang kamay nya.” (That is her hand.) The Spaniard listed down the flowers and named it “Camia”. The End How did the given words help you picture the story in your mind? Adjectives part of speech which are used to describe person places, things or ideas. One word modifier Phrase Modifier Which of them do you write before the word it modifies and which one comes after the word it modifies? Click the picture to do an activity. One word modifier There was a barangay by the sea. magnificent Phrase modifier A one-word modifier comes before the noun it modifies and a phrase modifier comes after the noun it modifies. References De Leon-Ladera, Helen; Magallona-Flores, Magelende; Montano-Dela Cruz, Edna. “New Horizon in Learning English II” , Rex Bookstore. Alcantara, Rebeca; Cabanilla, Josefina. “Essentials of English Grammar”. Katha Publishing Co., Inc., Copyright 1999.