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Narrative Text

Narrative Text

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English

10th Grade

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Medium

CCSS
RI.11-12.10, RI.9-10.10, RL.9-10.10

+3

Standards-aligned

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Muti Muti

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8 Slides • 7 Questions

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Narrative Text #1

By Ms. Muti

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Multiple Choice

Which of the followings you assume can be the title of a narrative text?

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How to send an email.

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The Beginning of Reformation Era.

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The Biography of Moh. Hatta.

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The Legend of Toba Lake.

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National Monument.

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narrative text

forms of narrative text

  • fairy tales,

  • folk tales,

  • fables,

  • legends,

  • romance,

Definition of Narrative Text

A fiction or imaginative story.

  • science fiction,

  • slice of life,

  • horror, and so on.​

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Multiple Select

Which of the followings is NOT a form of narrative text?

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A short story.

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A novel.

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A movie.

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A tutorial.

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A documenter.

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Social Functions

  • To entertain / amuse readers with a story.

  • To deliver moral messages or moral values.

  • To engage readers in an imaginative experience.

Social Functions of Narrative Text

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media

Keyword:

  • Imaginative

  • Story​

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Multiple Choice

In which of the following items can you find a narrative text?

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Wattpad.

2

Recipe book.

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Beauty magazines.

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Newspapers.

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Encyclopedia.

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"Once upon a time, there were two close friends who were walking through the forest together. They knew that anything dangerous can happen any time in the forest. So they promised each other that they would always be together in any case of danger."

Introduces the elements in the story, such as the introduction of characters and background of the story. Readers may be able to identify which characters are protagonists and antagonists through this part.

#1 Orientation

Generic Structures

Generic Structures of Narrative Text

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"Suddenly, they saw a large bear getting closer toward them. One of them climbed a nearby tree at once. Unfortunately, the other one did not know how to climb up the tree. So being led by his common sense, he lay down on the ground breathless and pretended to be a dead man."

Tells the beginning of the problem or conflict until the climax. It can also be considered as the peak after we are introduced to the characters, settings, and stories in it.

#2 Complication

Generic Structures

Generic Structures of Narrative Text

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"The bear came near the one who was lying on the ground. It smelt his ears, and slowly left because the bears do not want to touch the dead creatures. After that, the friend on the tree came down and asked his friend that was on the ground, "Friend, what did the bear whisper into your ears?" The other friend replied, "Just now the bear advised me not to believe a false friend.""

The final part of the story in the form of a solution to the problem that arose in the complication. This part is also commonly known as anti-climax.

#3 Resolution

Generic Structures

Generic Structures of Narrative Text

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"Moral of the Story - A true friend in need is a friend indeed."

Contains moral values or suggestions from the author. Not all writers write moral messages explicitly. Often readers are asked to dive into the text to find the messages contained in them.

#4 Re-Orientation (Optional)

Generic Structures

Generic Structures of Narrative Text

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Open Ended

What have you learned about narrative text?

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Fill in the Blank

Narrative text is an / a . . . .

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Multiple Choice

Which of the followings is NOT the social functions of a narrative text?

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To amuse readers with imaginative story.

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To entertain readers with non-fictions.

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To deliver moral messages.

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To engage readers in an imaginative experience.

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To delight readers with a fiction writing.

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Multiple Choice

What are the generic structures of a narrative text?

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Orientation, Resolution, Re-orientation.

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Orientation, Complication, Re-orientation.

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Orientation, Complication, Resolution.

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Orientation, Series of Events, Re-orientation.

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Orientation, Series of Events, Resolution.

Narrative Text #1

By Ms. Muti

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