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Chapter-2-ANALYSIS-OF-PRIMARY-SOURCE.pdf

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Context Analysis This analysis considers the following: the historical context of the source (time and place it was written and the situation at the time; the author’s background, intent (to the extent discernable), and authority on the subject; and the source’s relevance and meaning today....

Context Analysis This analysis considers the following: the historical context of the source (time and place it was written and the situation at the time; the author’s background, intent (to the extent discernable), and authority on the subject; and the source’s relevance and meaning today. Examples of context include where, when, and what's happening around it. Content Analysis This analysis on the other hand, applies appropriate techniques depending on the type of source (written, oral, visual). In the process students will be asked, for example, to identify the author’s main argument or thesis, compare points of view, identify biases, and evaluate the authot’s claim based on the evidences presented or other available evidence at the time. Examples of content include articles, ads and social media posts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB51MPhPlhE It was only Katipunan that envisioned: A united Filipino nation that would revolt against the Spaniards The total independence of the country from Spain Previous armed revolts had already occurred before the foundation of the Katipunan, but none of them envisioned a unified Filipino nation revolting against the colonizers: 1. For example, Diego Silang was known as an Ilokano who took up his arms and led one of the longest running revolts in the country. Silang, however, was mainly concerned about his locality and referred to himself as El Prey de Ilocos (The King of Ilocos). 2. The Propaganda movement led by the Ilustrados like Marcelo H. Del Pilar, Graciano Lopez Jaina, and Jose Rizal did not envision a total separation of the Philippines from Spain, but only demanded equal right, representation and protection from the abuses of the friars. Kartilya ng Katipunan was primarily written by Andres Bonifacio. Emilio Jacinto later made revisions creating new rulebook known as Decalogue. It served as a guidebook for newcomers those people who are willing to join the group. The original version has 14 paragraphs that contains the values that a Katipunero should have. Each paragraph is unique in such a way that they tackle different aspects of a person’s life. In which case, anyone may have different interpretation. Hence, it is only appropriate to have a better understanding or explanation to its contents. 3. Ang tunay na kabanalan ay ang pagkakawang gawa, ang pag- ibig sa kapua at ang isukat ang bawat kilos, gawa’t pangungusap sa talagang Katuiran.

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