Narrative

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English
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9th Grade
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SITI ROMLAH
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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1. Once upon a time in the jungle, there lived a fox. His name was Rox. No one didn’t know him. Everybody in the jungle was afraid of him because his face and style looked very vicious.
One day, in a beautiful summer morning, when Rox was drinking at the side of river, he saw a little rabbit in danger. A snake came sneaking behind the little rabbit. The snake was going to eat it. Rox jumped over the snake as soon as possible and scared it away.
The little rabbit then felt relieved that Rox just saved his life from the threat of the dangerous snake. After that, it told the whole jungle that Rox was a kind fox. He just saved its life. There was no need to be afraid of him anymore. Once upon a time in the jungle, there lived a fox. His name was Rox. No one didn’t know him. Everybody in the jungle was afraid of him because his face and style looked very vicious.
One day, in a beautiful summer morning, when Rox was drinking at the side of river, he saw a little rabbit in danger. A snake came sneaking behind the little rabbit. The snake was going to eat it. Rox jumped over the snake as soon as possible and scared it away.
The little rabbit then felt relieved that Rox just saved his life from the threat of the dangerous snake. After that, it told the whole jungle that Rox was a kind fox. He just saved its life. There was no need to be afraid of him anymore.
The text is written to ...
Inform the animals life in the forest
Share the writer's experience
Amuse and give lesson to readers
Describe the characteristics of animal
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Once upon a time in the jungle, there lived a fox. His name was Rox. No one didn’t know him. Everybody in the jungle was afraid of him because his face and style looked very vicious.
One day, in a beautiful summer morning, when Rox was drinking at the side of river, he saw a little rabbit in danger. A snake came sneaking behind the little rabbit. The snake was going to eat it. Rox jumped over the snake as soon as possible and scared it away.
The little rabbit then felt relieved that Rox just saved his life from the threat of the dangerous snake. After that, it told the whole jungle that Rox was a kind fox. He just saved its life. There was no need to be afraid of him anymore.
The message of the story is we must not ...
Be close to a stanger
Suspect other people
Blame someone else
Forget one's kindness
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Once upon a time in the jungle, there lived a fox. His name was Rox. No one didn’t know him. Everybody in the jungle was afraid of him because his face and style looked very vicious.
One day, in a beautiful summer morning, when Rox was drinking at the side of river, he saw a little rabbit in danger. A snake came sneaking behind the little rabbit. The snake was going to eat it. Rox jumped over the snake as soon as possible and scared it away.
The little rabbit then felt relieved that Rox just saved his life from the threat of the dangerous snake. After that, it told the whole jungle that Rox was a kind fox. He just saved its life. There was no need to be afraid of him anymore.
The text tells us that the rabbit is a/an ... creature.
Honest
Polite
Cute
Kind
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Once upon a time, there was a princess who lived in a city. Her name was Isabel. She loved to sing very much. She sang anytime and anywhere. When she was singing, everyone must be quite. If not, she would punish them.
One day an old beggar asked her some money while she was singing. Princess Isabel was very angry, but the beggar was angry too. The old beggar was actually a witch. She cursed Isabel, and from that day she could not sing.
Fortunately, there was a fairy. She was a good one. She said, “You can sing again after you do a good thing to someone else.”
From then on, Isabel was always good to everybody. She wanted her voice back. However, it never came back. So, she travelled from one city to another to do good things.
One day, when she took a rest in a forest after her long journey, she saw a thin little boy. The boy was hungry. Without thinking of herself, Isabel gave her only sandwich. Suddenly she could sing again. Her beautiful voice was back.
What can we learn from the story?
We must be kind to everyone
We should give money to everyone
We should take good care of ourselves
We hava to punnish the annoying people
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Once upon a time, there was a princess who lived in a city. Her name was Isabel. She loved to sing very much. She sang anytime and anywhere. When she was singing, everyone must be quite. If not, she would punish them.
One day an old beggar asked her some money while she was singing. Princess Isabel was very angry, but the beggar was angry too. The old beggar was actually a witch. She cursed Isabel, and from that day she could not sing.
Fortunately, there was a fairy. She was a good one. She said, “You can sing again after you do a good thing to someone else.”
From then on, Isabel was always good to everybody. She wanted her voice back. However, it never came back. So, she travelled from one city to another to do good things.
One day, when she took a rest in a forest after her long journey, she saw a thin little boy. The boy was hungry. Without thinking of herself, Isabel gave her only sandwich. Suddenly she could sing again. Her beautiful voice was back.
What couldn't Isabel sing?
The beggar asked her some money
She was a witch
She was starving
The beggar cursed her
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Once upon a time, there was a princess who lived in a city. Her name was Isabel. She loved to sing very much. She sang anytime and anywhere. When she was singing, everyone must be quite. If not, she would punish them.
One day an old beggar asked her some money while she was singing. Princess Isabel was very angry, but the beggar was angry too. The old beggar was actually a witch. She cursed Isabel, and from that day she could not sing.
Fortunately, there was a fairy. She was a good one. She said, “You can sing again after you do a good thing to someone else.”
From then on, Isabel was always good to everybody. She wanted her voice back. However, it never came back. So, she travelled from one city to another to do good things.
One day, when she took a rest in a forest after her long journey, she saw a thin little boy. The boy was hungry. Without thinking of herself, Isabel gave her only sandwich. Suddenly she could sing again. Her beautiful voice was back.
What would happen if the kind fairy didn't help Isabel?
She would still be bad
She would do good things
Her behaviour would not change
Her voice would never recover
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Once upon a time, RoroAnteng and JokoSeger lived on the foot of Mount Bromo. – After six years of marriage, they had not had any children. They prayed pleaded to Gods for children. Their prayer was granted in one condition. They should sacrifice their youngest son to the Bromo crater
After sometime, RoroAnteng gave birth to a child, and it happened every year until they had 25 children. They lived happy and forgot about the agreement. The mount Bromo erupted signalling that the Gods asked the couple to fulfil their promise. But they didn’t want their youngest son, RadenKusuma, to be sacrificed to the crater.
Raden Kusuma learned about the deal his parents had made. Meanwhile the lava from the crater had made the people Living near the mountain suffered. Since Raden Kusurna was a kind and noble man, he didn’t want his siblings and other people suffered because of him. He went to Mount Bromo and sacrificed himself to the crater. The eruption suddenly stopped. After that day, the Tengger people have given offerings to the crater, as RadenKusumah had sacrificed himself before.
The story is mainly about ...
Brave sacrifice
Unwanted signal
Unfulfilled Promise
Unrealistic Condition
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