
Pourquoi Tales
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8th - 12th Grade
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Ahmad Zaini
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Multiple Choice
Narative text can be found in the following, except ....
A. Report
B. Stories
C. Fables
D. Folktales
E. Legend
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Multiple Choice
The police thought that two burglars started the robbery at 151 Pattimura street on Sunday afternoon. The burglars broke into the students’ room while they were going to a football game. They never thought that while they were away, burglars would break into their boarding house.
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The text is in form of a/an………
A. Description
B. Report
C. Anecdote
D. recount
E. news item
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Multiple Choice
Social function of narative text is....
To entertain and amuse the readers or listeners
To inform readers of the detail of events
To persuade the readers and listeners
Inform the readers to read the story
Explain to the readers how to improve paragraph
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Multiple Choice
Long ago in the Neverland, there lived a very beautiful princess, Snow White. The queen was her stepmother. She was very jealous of her beauty. So, she wanted Snow White died. Snow White knew about the evil plan. She escaped into a forest. There she made friends with seven dwarfs. The queen turned into a witch. Snow White did not realize it. The witch gave her a poisoned apple. As a result, Snow White was put into sleep for years. Fortunately, in the end, Prince Charming revival her with a kiss. They lived together happily ever after.
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Who were involved in the story?
Cinderella and glass shoes.
Snow White and seven dwarfs.
Alice in Wonderland.
Sleeping Beauty.
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Multiple Choice
My Day I had a terrible day yesterday. First, I woke up an hour late because my alarm clock didn’t go off. Then I was in such a hurry that I burned my hand when I was making breakfast. After breakfast, I got dressed so quickly that I forgot to wear socks. Next, I ran out of the house trying to get the 9:30 bus, but of course I missed it. I wanted to take a taxi, but I didn’t have enough money. Finally, I walked for three miles to my school only to discover that it was Sunday. I hope I never have a day as the one I had yesterday.
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Why did he wake up an hour late?
Because his alarm clock didn’t go off.
Because he didn’t see alarm clock.
Because his alarm clock didn’t work.
Because his alarm clock didn’t go on.
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Multiple Choice
The generic structure of narrative text is ... .
Orientation - Complication - Resolution - Reorientation
Orientation - Resolution - Complication - Reorientation
Orientation - Reorientation - Complication - Resolution
Orientation - Complication - Reorientation - Resolution
Orientation - Reorientation - Resolution - Complication
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Multiple Choice
What is complication?
lesson from the story
It is about the opening paragraph.
Where the problems in the story is solved.
Where the problems in the story developed
Where the characters of the story are introduced.
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Multiple Choice
What is Resolution?
lesson from the story.
It is about the opening paragraph.
Where the problems in the story is solved.
Where the problems in the story developed.
Where the characters of the story are introduced.
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Multiple Choice
This folktale is popular in Indonesia. It originates from West Sumatra.
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Its name is ... .
Legend of Danau Toba
Tangkuban Perahu
Roro Jonggrang
Malin Kundang
Timun Mas
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Multiple Choice
The Frog and the Ox
Many years ago there was a magnificent ox. One day, when he was taking an afternoon walk, a poorly dressed and unimportant looking frog saw him. The frog felt envy toward the beautiful, strong ox. But the frog yelled to his friends, "Look at this ox! But he is no better than I am, if I tried." The frog swelled up to twice his normal size. "Am I the size of this big ox now?" he asked his frog friends. "You will have to be much bigger to be his size," they said. The frog swelled up even bigger. "How about now?" he asked his friends. "No, but you better not swell up more or you will kill yourself," they warned.
But the frog wanted to be as big as the ox and puffed, and puffed. He never got as big as the ox because he burst first.
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The word "Magnificent" in the text means ... .
humble and down to earth
great and good-looking
calm and beautiful
greedy and cheerful
powerful and fishy
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Multiple Choice
One afternoon there was a fox that was walking through the forest and spotted a bunch of grapes hanging from over a lofty branch. “Just the thing to quench my thirst,” quoted the fox. Taking a few steps backward, the fox jumped but unfortunately he missed the hanging grapes. Again the fox took a few paces backward, ran, and tried to reach them but he still failed.
Finally, giving up, the fox turned up his nose and said, “They’re probably sour anyway,” and proceeded to walk away.
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The best title for the text above is ...
The Fox and The Grapes
The Fox and The Branch
A Wise Fox
The Tasty Grapes
The Beautiful Grapes
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