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Directions. Read the story The Origin of Rice and Streams (Ibaloy Tale) Once upon a time, there were two blind women. They were kindhearted, but they were very poor. In order to eat, they had to beg from their neighbors and sometimes they were driven away or given nothing. Nevertheless, they did not complain but went on living each day as best as they could. Once when they had no food for some time, they decided to walk to the next village to try their luck there. They walked slowly, feeling footholds among the hilly paths. When they had walked some distance, they bumped into a large rock. The impact sent their bodies reeling. Dazed, they held on to each other and tried to get back on their feet. But they had gone too long without food, and now they could not even stand. The rock opened magically, and out of its granite depths a young woman emerged. She took the two blind women by the hand and let them inside. An old woman seated them at a stone table and gave them food to eat. "Now tell what you need," said the old woman to them when they had finished their meal. One of the blind women said, "I am always hungry. I need food, but I am too blind and I cannot work for a living in the fields." The other replied, “I am always thirsty. I always need something to drink, but I, too, am blind and I cannot find my way even to the smallest spring." The old woman gave the first woman a sack of rice that would never be empty. To the other she gave a bottle of water that would never be drained dry. They both thanked the old woman profusely and they felt their way back home. They lived together happily, never wanting any more than what they already had. After some time, though, they told each other that it was not right to keep to themselves the good fortune that they had been given. So, the one who owned the magic sack of rice took a handful of grain and sowed it; when the grain was harvested she gave it to the people in the village. The one who owned the magic bottle poured some of the water out onto the land where it changed into many small brooks and streams. On their banks flowers soon grew, and to the streams people came to fetch water for their various needs.
1.who are the characters in the story
2.where did the story happen
3.what is the main problem
4.how did the story begin
5.what was the author attitude to wards the subject
6.who is telling or narrating the story
7.what lesson does the author want me to learn from the story




Sagot :

Answer:

1.two blind woman 2.on their way to the next village 3.the main problem is the blind woman dont have a food to eat and water to drink