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TRANGKILO Manlainlain ang nahihiling ta Igwang magayon, igwang maraot sa mata Manlainlain ang namamatean ta Igwang nagpapamundo, igwang nagpapaugma Mag agi man ang sarong bagyo Pagkatapos kaan, yaon ang trangkilo Na mataram sato na dai magpundo Maski dakol ang nagbabarado Hilingon ang katrangkiluhan May maghaya man ngunyan Maabot ang aldaw  Na kaugmahan ang pwedeng isuriyaw Hilingon ang katrangkiluhan Siripon ang kagayunan Pagbiling kong tulo Imuklat mo ang mata mo Saro, duwa, tulo Masabat saimo ang trangkilos     
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 Have you ever heard the word Literature? Some people say that it is a tool to help you wander in other people’s lives. It can make you travel around the world because it is a quest for understanding the world and humanity. Literature can be a written work that even the blinds want to see and read. It can also be an oral record or work that even the deaf would want to listen to. Literature, the bottom line of which is language, presents well-expressed ideas or feelings, usually symbols or metaphors. To express feelings spontaneously is, of course, different from writing or talking about it in ordinary communication discourse. Is literature important at all? Why is it in the curriculum? Why do many students consider it as merely another language requirement? Since literature is a formulation of man’s inner, any man who reads literature will learn to contemplate himself and in the process can control and refine his inward experiences. He can be in touch with things that are “deeply hum