Post Test Directions: Summarize the given original text below in five (5) sentences text. Follow the steps. Original Text Jamboree Lake Jamboree Lake is a narrow, serpentine lake. It is the smallest man-made lake in the country. It is found in the eastern part of New Bilibid Prison Reservation, Poblacion, Muntinlupa. Its water level depends mainly on ground water level or in rain. Jamboree Lake is in a hilly area and is surrounded by trees and greenery, with a depressed garden, known simply as Sunken Garden, located immediately to the southwest. Near its southern edge is the Memorial Hill that features a vintage Japanese cannon used during World War II, as well as a grotto statue of Our Lady of Lourdes and the burial ground of Major Eriberto Misa, the longest serving director of the New Bilibid Prison. The lake and its gardens are bounded by General Paulino Santos Avenue and Insular Prison Road. The main prison facility and maximum security compound is located 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) south of Jamboree Lake at the southern end of General Paulino Santos Avenue. In addition, the lake contains habitat for 'tilapia' and silver perch.