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 My brother Kiko claimed that a chicken they caught fighting in their field was a rooster, while the narrator claimed it was a hen. The chicken exhibited both male and female traits, crowing like a rooster but also laying eggs, so they could not agree on its sex. Their attempts to get others in their village to settle the argument were unsuccessful. They decided to enter the peculiar chicken into a cockfight to see if it would fight like a rooster, but during the fight it switched to displaying maternal behaviors and laid an egg, showing it could not be definitively identified as either sex.

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My Brother's Peculiar Chicken Powerpoint

 My brother Kiko claimed that a chicken they caught fighting in their field was a rooster, while the narrator claimed it was a hen. The chicken exhibited both male and female traits, crowing like a rooster but also laying eggs, so they could not agree on its sex. Their attempts to get others in their village to settle the argument were unsuccessful. They decided to enter the peculiar chicken into a cockfight to see if it would fight like a rooster, but during the fight it switched to displaying maternal behaviors and laid an egg, showing it could not be definitively identified as either sex.

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MY BROTHER’S

PECULIAR CHICKEN
Presented by:
Michael Peña
Jarvin Ylagan
Renz Cruz
Erick Cua
2 – IT - C
SUMMARY

 My brother Kiko had a very peculiar chicken. 


It was very peculiar because no one could
tell whether it was a rooster or a hen.  My
brother claimed it was a rooster.  I claimed it
was a hen.  We almost got lynched trying to
settle the argument…
SUMMARY(CONTINUED)
 The whole question began early one morning,
while Kiko and I were driving the chickens
from the cornfield.  The corn had just been
planted and the chickens were scratching the
seed out for food.  Suddenly we heard the
rapid flapping of wings.  We turned in the
direction of the sound and saw the two
chickens fighting the far end of the field. 
We could not see the birds clearly, as they
were lunging at each other in a whirlwind of
feathers and dust. 
SUMMARY(CONTINUED)
   “Look at the rooster fight!|” my brother
said pointing excitedly at one of the
chickens. 
 “Why, if I had a rooster like that I could get
rich in the cockpit.”
 “Let us go and catch it,” I suggested.
 Kiko caught the chicken from its legs.
SUMMARY(CONTINUED)
 After arguing a lot about it’s “peculiarity”…
 At noon, they left to have their lunch. They
still argued about it on the way home.  When
they arrived at their house, Kiko tethered
the chicken on a peg.  The chicken flapped
its wings – and then crowed. The arguments
initiated again.
 And added so, with their parents joining the
argument.
SUMMARY(CONTINUED)
 “I know who can settle this question,” his
brother said.
 “Tenienteng Tasio.”
 Tenienteng Tasio was the head of the village.
 But the brothers failed to get the answer
since Tenienteng Tasio is not even sure if it
is a CHICKEN.
SUMMARY(CONTINUED)
 Mr. Eduardo Cruz lived in the nearby town of
Alcala.
 Mr. Cruz looked at the bird curiously and
then said:
 “Hmmmm, I don’t know. I couldn’t tell at
one look. I have never run across a biddy like
this before.”
 It turned out that they failed again to find
the answer.
SUMMARY(CONTINUED)
 They agreed that they will enter the chicken
into the cockpit.
 If it wins, then it will be cleared out that it
was a rooster.
 Kiko forced his brother that the chicken will
fight the Red Rooster, which is known to be a
killer.
 Then the fight began.
SUMMARY(CONTINUED)
 Moments later, the two fighters confronted
each other. He expected their rooster to die
of fright. Instead, a strange thing happened.
A lovesick expression came into the red
rooster’s eyes. Then it did a love dance.
 The Chicken eventually stabbed the Red
Rooster with the spurs, and Riot began
among people.
SUMMARY(CONTINUED)
 “Now are you convinced it is a rooster?” Kiko
muttered between breaths.
 “Yes,” I answered.
 But the chicken had other ideas. It began to
quiver. Then something round and warm
dropped on to his hand. The chicken cackled
with laughter. He looked down and saw – an
egg!     
REACTION:
 Philosophy, or more precisely, philosophy's
everyday appearance, which is a political or
religious ideology, guides and misguides the
lives of human beings, and every human
being meets daily with many philosophical
ideas, and makes or avoids many of his daily
choices by appealing to and relying on
philosophical considerations.
REACTION(CONTINUED)
 Idealism and being Practical. It indirectly
implies that people tend to argue something
about what they can see outside. Seeing
things in opposite perspective, but the same
ideal object. They tend to run their ego by
the means of the “reality principle”, but
what people must know is that… not all
thoughts and images are there for you to
realize at a glance.
IMAGES – ROOSTER
IMAGES - ROOSTER
IMAGES - HEN
IMAGES - HEN
IMAGES – PECULIAR CHICKEN
THANK YOU! AND GOOD
MORNING!

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