Students are expected to identify the geographic, linguistic, and ethnic dimensions of a literary piece. The geographic dimension refers to the places where the story happened. The linguistic dimension means the language or languages used. The ethnic dimension refers to the cultures, traditions or social identity of an ethnic group portrayed in the story.
5. the study of places and the
relationships between
people and their
environments
GEOGRAPHY
6. a system of conventional
spoken, manual (signed), or
written symbols by which
individuals express
themselves
LANGUAGE
7. a notion that refers to social
entities sharing real or putative
ascriptive features like a common
origin or cultural-linguistic legacy
which assumedly command
special collective commitment, as
well as their retention and
transmission
ETHNICITY