
Narrative Text: Short Story
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
The generic structure of narrative text are...
Complication, Resolution, and Orientation.
Resolution, Orientation, and Complication.
Orientation, Resolution, Evaluation and Complication.
Orientation, Complication, Evaluation and Resolution.
Coda, Resolution, Evalution and Orientation
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
Here are the social functions of short story, except…..
To amuse the reader about the story
To entertain the reader about the story
To retell the story in the past
To teach moral lesson through the story
To give information about happening news
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 10 pts
Raja : There was a power outage in my village last night
Rangga: That’s too bad. What happened?
Raja : It is due to lightning the storm.
Rangga: How about now?
Raja : I don’t know. The electric crew is still working on. I took a bath in the public restroom this morning.
Rangga: Poor you. Anyway, did you unplug your electronic devices last night?
Raja : Yes, my dad had reminded us.
Rangga: That’s good. If not, your devices would be broken. Do you know what? My big brother’s cellphone was broken because he forgot to unplug it when a lightning hit my village last week.
Raja : Really? How come?
Rangga: He was charging his phone. Then, there was a thunderstorm and suddenly a blackout happened. When my brother checked it, he could not turn on his phone.
Raja : Oh that’s a pity. Well, we should unplug our appliances during a thunderstorm because lightning can strike home and overwhelm electrical system. Unplugging them when not in use can also save electricity bill.
Rangga: I agree with you.
Question: What are the speakers talking about?
A thunderstorm
A power outage
How to save energy
Electronic device
How to charge a cell phone
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 10 pts
Raja : There was a power outage in my village last night
Rangga: That’s too bad. What happened?
Raja : It is due to lightning the storm.
Rangga: How about now?
Raja : I don’t know. The electric crew is still working on. I took a bath in the public restroom this morning.
Rangga: Poor you. Anyway, did you unplug your electronic devices last night?
Raja : Yes, my dad had reminded us.
Rangga: That’s good. If not, your devices would be broken. Do you know what? My big brother’s cellphone was broken because he forgot to unplug it when a lightning hit my village last week.
Raja : Really? How come?
Rangga: He was charging his phone. Then, there was a thunderstorm and suddenly a blackout happened. When my brother checked it, he could not turn on his phone.
Raja : Oh that’s a pity. Well, we should unplug our appliances during a thunderstorm because lightning can strike home and overwhelm electrical system. Unplugging them when not in use can also save electricity bill.
Rangga: I agree with you.
Question: Whose phone was broken?
Rangga’s sister
Raja’s mother
Rangga’s mother
Rangga’s brother
Raja’s brother
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 10 pts
Raja : There was a power outage in my village last night
Rangga: That’s too bad. What happened?
Raja : It is due to lightning the storm.
Rangga: How about now?
Raja : I don’t know. The electric crew is still working on. I took a bath in the public restroom this morning.
Rangga: Poor you. Anyway, did you unplug your electronic devices last night?
Raja : Yes, my dad had reminded us.
Rangga: That’s good. If not, your devices would be broken. Do you know what? My big brother’s cellphone was broken because he forgot to unplug it when a lightning hit my village last week.
Raja : Really? How come?
Rangga: He was charging his phone. Then, there was a thunderstorm and suddenly a blackout happened. When my brother checked it, he could not turn on his phone.
Raja : Oh that’s a pity. Well, we should unplug our appliances during a thunderstorm because lightning can strike home and overwhelm electrical system. Unplugging them when not in use can also save electricity bill.
Rangga: I agree with you.
Question:
“Well, we should unplug our appliances during a thunderstorm because lightning can strike home and overwhelm electrical system.”
The synonym of the underlined word is…..
Overlap
Over
Overhang
Overpay
Overpower
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 10 pts
The Brightest Idea
In the small, sun-drenched village of Canbera, there was a pressing problem: power shortages. The village was charming with its cobblestone streets and colorful houses, but it relied heavily on old, polluting power plants that left it with frequent blackouts and a gloomy atmosphere.
Chayla, a bright and inquisitive teenager with a passion for science, was determined to change that. She had grown up watching the village struggle with inconsistent electricity, and it bothered her that the beautiful scenery was marred by smoke and smog. One evening, while reading a book about renewable energy, she had a bright idea that could transform her village.
Inspired by the book, Chayla proposed a plan to her community: solar panels. She had learned that solar energy was a clean, sustainable source of power that could potentially solve their electricity problems. At first, her idea was met with skepticism. The villagers were used to the old ways and worried about the costs and practicality of her suggestion.
Chayla organized a meeting to present her research. She explained how solar panels work, how they capture sunlight and convert it into electricity, and how the village could benefit from reduced electricity bills and a cleaner environment. She also presented a budget that showed how the initial investment could be offset by long-term savings.
Slowly but surely, Chayla’s enthusiasm won the villagers over. They agreed to a pilot project, installing a few solar panels on the roof of the community center. The results were astounding. The once-dark community center was now bathed in bright, reliable light. The solar panels provided enough electricity to keep the lights on and power small appliances.
Encouraged by the success of the pilot project, the village decided to expand the initiative. With the help of a local grant and Chayla’s leadership, they installed more solar panels on homes and public buildings. The village that once struggled with power shortages now had a stable, eco-friendly energy source.
As the months went by, Canbera became a model of sustainability. The air was cleaner, the nights were bright, and the village thrived. Chayla’s idea had not only improved the quality of life for her neighbors but also inspired surrounding communities to explore renewable energy solutions.
Chayla, now celebrated as a local hero, continued to innovate and educate others about renewable energy. Her journey from a curious teenager to a leader in sustainable technology.
QUESTION:
What is the purpose of the text?
To amuse the reader about story of chayla and renewable energy
To give information about a curious girl
To persuade the reader to visit Canbera
To know the information about renewable energy
To describe about Canbera
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 10 pts
The Brightest Idea
In the small, sun-drenched village of Canbera, there was a pressing problem: power shortages. The village was charming with its cobblestone streets and colorful houses, but it relied heavily on old, polluting power plants that left it with frequent blackouts and a gloomy atmosphere.
Chayla, a bright and inquisitive teenager with a passion for science, was determined to change that. She had grown up watching the village struggle with inconsistent electricity, and it bothered her that the beautiful scenery was marred by smoke and smog. One evening, while reading a book about renewable energy, she had a bright idea that could transform her village.
Inspired by the book, Chayla proposed a plan to her community: solar panels. She had learned that solar energy was a clean, sustainable source of power that could potentially solve their electricity problems. At first, her idea was met with skepticism. The villagers were used to the old ways and worried about the costs and practicality of her suggestion.
Chayla organized a meeting to present her research. She explained how solar panels work, how they capture sunlight and convert it into electricity, and how the village could benefit from reduced electricity bills and a cleaner environment. She also presented a budget that showed how the initial investment could be offset by long-term savings.
Slowly but surely, Chayla’s enthusiasm won the villagers over. They agreed to a pilot project, installing a few solar panels on the roof of the community center. The results were astounding. The once-dark community center was now bathed in bright, reliable light. The solar panels provided enough electricity to keep the lights on and power small appliances.
Encouraged by the success of the pilot project, the village decided to expand the initiative. With the help of a local grant and Chayla’s leadership, they installed more solar panels on homes and public buildings. The village that once struggled with power shortages now had a stable, eco-friendly energy source.
As the months went by, Canbera became a model of sustainability. The air was cleaner, the nights were bright, and the village thrived. Chayla’s idea had not only improved the quality of life for her neighbors but also inspired surrounding communities to explore renewable energy solutions.
Chayla, now celebrated as a local hero, continued to innovate and educate others about renewable energy. Her journey from a curious teenager to a leader in sustainable technology.
QUESTION:
What problem did the village of Canbera face?
High crime rates
Economic crisis
due to old power plants
Power shortages due to old power plants
Poor road conditions
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