Learning Task 2 Evaluate the setting of a narrative and answer the questions. Lam-ang was furious when he learned what had happened to his father. He rushed to the enemies' vilage and killed them all , escept for one whom he let go so that he could tell other people about his greatness. Upon returning to Nalbuan in triumph, he was bathed by women in the Amburyar river. All the fish died because of the dirt and odor from Lam-ang body. Meanwhile, on the next vilage, there lived a beautiful young woman named Ines Kannoyan whom Lam-ang wanted to woo. He visited her and brough along with him his white rooster and gray dod. On his way he met his enemy Sumarang, one of Ines' suitor whom he fought once. Lam-ang found ines' house. It wa surrounded by many suitors who brought something with them trying to catch Ines's attention. 1. After the struggle between Lam-ang and the villagers, do you imagine the village setting? what could the setting be? A. a battle field B. a paradise C. a dessert D. a mountain 2. Where is the setting in this paragraph? A. in the city B. in the farm C. in the barrio D. in the next village 3. How did the author develop the setting in this narrative? A. very romantic place C. very interesting scene B. very suspenseful setting relaxing environment 4. Were rivalry and jealousy traits of the character clearly reflected on the setting b. No c. partly d. not at all 5. How was rivalry in the passage proven? A. Lam-ang fought his enemy Sumarang D. very A. yes