I. The Japanese were able to influence and encourage the Filipinos in developing vernacular literature.II. Tagalog was favoured by the Japanese military authority.III. During this time, there was freedom of speech and the press. Which statement is TRUE during the Japanese period of Philippine Literature?Group of answer choicesI and III onlyII and IIII and III
Question
I. The Japanese were able to influence and encourage the Filipinos in developing vernacular literature.II. Tagalog was favoured by the Japanese military authority.III. During this time, there was freedom of speech and the press. Which statement is TRUE during the Japanese period of Philippine Literature?Group of answer choicesI and III onlyII and IIII and III
Solution
The question seems to be incomplete as the third option is not fully provided. However, based on the given information, the true statements during the Japanese period of Philippine Literature are:
I. The Japanese were able to influence and encourage the Filipinos in developing vernacular literature. II. Tagalog was favoured by the Japanese military authority.
These two statements are generally accepted as true. The Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II had a significant impact on the development of Philippine literature. The Japanese promoted the use of Tagalog and encouraged the development of vernacular literature as part of their efforts to gain the support of the Filipino people.
However, the statement "During this time, there was freedom of speech and the press" is generally not considered true. The Japanese occupation was a time of strict censorship and control of the media. Freedom of speech and the press were severely restricted during this period.
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