Jose Rizal's Renunciation
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Why did Rizal renounce his writing and propaganda?

  • As a result of all his writings becoming useless (correct)
  • Due to his belief as a good Christian
  • As a representation of surrendering
  • Because it contradicted his membership in the Masons
  • What was not a reason for Rizal renouncing his writing and propaganda?

  • Surrendering to the authorities (correct)
  • Being a good Christian believer
  • Realizing the futility of his writings
  • Contradiction with being a mason
  • Which factor did not contribute to Rizal's decision to renounce his writing and propaganda?

  • His strong Christian beliefs (correct)
  • The realization that his writings had lost their impact
  • The fear of persecution
  • Conflict with his involvement in the Masons
  • Why were the other Cavite Mutiny members who were sentenced to death forgotten?

    <p>Only GOMBURZA are written in textbooks.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the reason for the forgotten status of other Cavite Mutiny members?

    <p>Their stories are overshadowed by GOMBURZA.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Rizal's dedication of his 2nd novel to GOMBURZA indicate?

    <p>GOMBURZA were the only significant figures in the mutiny.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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