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B.

Senses
1. When they had walked some distance, they bumped into a large rock. (touch)
2. The rock opened magically, out of its granite depths a young woman emerged.
(sight)
3. "Now tell what you need," (hearing)
4. Meal (taste)
5. On their banks flowers soon grew, and to the streams people came to fetch water
for their various needs. (sight)

C.
Elements Descriptions
1. The characters of the story are two blind woman. They were kind
hearted but they were very poor. The one blind woman is always
hungry and the other is always thirsty. They can be seen as sisters
considering that they are both blind and they are living together.
2. The place happened somewhere here in Benguet. It is because the tale
is one of the “Nabaloi Tales”. They are living in a place where they had
neigbors.

In the next village where they went, there are rocks wherein the two
blind women were bumped into.
3. The conflict of the story is when the rock opened magically and there
was a young woman who appeared out of it. The young woman invited
the two blind women and offered them food to eat. After the she, asked
them what they need and each of them told what the needed, rice and
water.
4. The story began with describing two blind women that they were
kindhearted but very poor wherein in order for their stomach to be full,
they need to beg from their neighbors however, they were being driven
away. Because of this, they went to the other village next to their
location. While walking, they bumped into a large rock. And a young
woman appeared from the rock. She asked the two what they need. The
first blind woman who spoke said rice and the other one said water,
then the young woman gave them sack that would never be empty and
bottle that would never be drained dry. In the end, they also shared
their blessing to the village by planting the grain and pouring the water
where it changed into small brooks and streams.
5. The tone of the story is serious at first at the beginning and optimistic at
the end.
6. The story was told in a third person point of view.

7. The lesson from the story is to never give up even if people is bad to
us. We can also share the blessing given to us. Be generous even if
others are not.

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