Hi readers and today we are gonna talk about the Mythical monsters of Filipino
and Miss Brigs tell what we doing work about Mythical Monsters in hallowing spooky and I've just finished today. Guys, you can check in my DLO
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Kia Ora Hans, I was really interested in the slideshow. Honestly even though I came from Philippines, I never heard of these myths before- except the Manananggal. I've heard this from a group of friends in the Philippines. They told me so I could get scared. Reading this makes me remember that scary experience. I think you've done a great job explaining these myths. Next time, try to check in the grammar and punctuation. That could help your presentation next time. Good blog post Hans.
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