i forgot
who is the characters of the story i shall have other birthdays
Oh, dude, in "I Shall Have Other Birthdays," the lesson is basically like, don't be a grumpy old man who's all bitter about getting older. Instead, embrace life and all its ups and downs, ya know? It's all about accepting change and finding joy in the present moment. So, like, chill out and enjoy the ride, man.
1. Emilio Jacinto 2. Pangoy (Emilio's mom) 3. Dona Achay
The Carabao and Cow is an ancient legend. The moral lesson of the story is that animals have feelings and that nothing is what it appears to be.
gago kayo nakakaasar nman!!! nagtatanong ng ayos eh
"I Shall Have Another Birthdays" is a story that teaches the importance of cherishing life and not taking time for granted. The protagonist learns to appreciate each day and celebrate every birthday as a gift. The story reminds us to live in the present and value the moments we have with loved ones.
"You Shall Have Others' Birthdays" is a short story that explores themes of identity, connection, and the passage of time through the lens of celebrating birthdays. The narrative often reflects on how personal milestones can impact relationships and self-perception. It delves into the significance of remembering and honoring others, highlighting the interconnectedness of individual experiences. Ultimately, the story suggests that acknowledging others' lives enriches our own, forging deeper bonds in the process.
like other people
gifts and other stuff
birthdays and lots of other things
I'd take French, but its your choice... :)
There is no specific collective noun for birthdays, however a noun suitable for the situation can be used; for example a cluster of birthdays, a series of birthdays, or a respectable century of birthdays.