A STUDY ON THE PERCEIVED LITERARY APPRECIATION SKILLS OF DLL STUDENTS
Department:
Bachelor of Arts in English Language Studies (ABELS)
Section:
4A
Adviser:
Urizthes Dylen R. Ladera, PhD
Date Submitted:
August 22, 2024
Authors:
Rose Kim R. Constantino, Angelica S. Nadera
Keywords:
DLL, ABELS, Literature, literary Appreciation Skills, literature grades, learning tasks
Abstract:
The purpose of this research was to determine the relationship between literary appreciation skills and literature performance grades among DLL...
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