ENGLISH5 QUARTER4 MODULE1 WEEK1-3 How Visual and Multimedia Elements.pptx
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Once upon a time in africa
1. Once upon a time in South Africa, there was a mountain territory called the Cape Colony. In
this mountain, there was a pride of lions living together, wherein there were two sub-pride
of lions, namely the British pride of lions and the Afrikaner pride of lions. However, the
British pride of lions were the ultimate ruler of the cape mountains territory over the
Afrikaner pride of lions, wherein the British pride of lions were having its own cultural
beliefs, specific way of conducting the economic activities and pollical beliefs. Some of the
Afrikaner pride of lions were not happy about being led by the British pride of lions and the
way British pride of lions conducted its activities in this territory.
One day, the Broaderbond organisation, under the Afrikaner pride of lions, started to
organise a movement for the Afrikaner pride of lions to move northward of South Africa in
search of a new territory. This northward movement is generally known as the Great Trek.
The members who joined the Great Trek, called themselves, the āVolkā (the people). As this
pride of lions started to move northward, they started to flush-out great number of prey
animals such as the impalasā zebras and so forth where those pray animals had a peaceful
land to graze from without interference of invaders such as the Afrikaner pride of lions.
As the Afrikaner pride of lions started to discover new territories, they started to unite
themselves and build new homes, occupying large vast of lands, building Afrikaner
institutions such as Voortreker monuments as a symbol of being united, practicing their own
cultural beliefs over themselves and other groups of animals. They also had their own
political agendas wherein they started to divide some of the institutions to be Afrikaner only
places and not allow others to inter such places. The Afrikaner pride were now roaring
forcefully over the South African land with force and powerful waves, to say we are the
rulers of this land now.