NARRATIVE TEXT

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SEDYA PUTRI
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The generic structure of narrative text is ....
Orientation > Events > Re-Orientation
Orientation > Complication > Resolution
General Classification > Description
Events > Background Events > Sources
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The purpose of narrative text is ....
to describe the reader about the story
to explain the reader about the story
to amuse the reader about the story
to persuade the readers about the story
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Once upon a time an owl and a pigeon met and talked. “There are more owls than pigeons,” said Owl. “No, way,” said Pigeon, “There are many more pigeons.” “Let’s count!” answered Owl, “We will meet in the big wood a week from today.” On that day. The owls came first. The trees were full of them. The owls laughed and said, ” Oowah-wah-wah!”
Soon they heard a loud roar from the sky. Pigeons were coming from everywhere! The owls could not believe there could be so many pigeons. They sat there moving their heads back and forth staring with wide eyes.
The owl stared so long and hard at the pigeons that their eyes just stayed that way. Then, one by one the one the owls took off, fled into the sky. In the meantime, the pigeons were shouting to each other, celebrating their victory. Since then, owls have always travelled at night when the pigeons are asleep.
Why were the owls laughing when they first arrived?
They were making jokes about the pigeons.
They were telling foolish stories about the pigeons.
They were sure they would outnumber the pigeons.
They were talking about how ugly the pigeons were.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Once upon a time an owl and a pigeon met and talked. “There are more owls than pigeons,” said Owl. “No, way,” said Pigeon, “There are many more pigeons.” “Let’s count!” answered Owl, “We will meet in the big wood a week from today.” On that day. The owls came first. The trees were full of them. The owls laughed and said, ” Oowah-wah-wah!”
Soon they heard a loud roar from the sky. Pigeons were coming from everywhere! The owls could not believe there could be so many pigeons. They sat there moving their heads back and forth staring with wide eyes.
The owl stared so long and hard at the pigeons that their eyes just stayed that way. Then, one by one the one the owls took off, fled into the sky. In the meantime, the pigeons were shouting to each other, celebrating their victory. Since then, owls have always travelled at night when the pigeons are asleep.
Why were the owls staring at the pigeons?
They were afraid that the pigeons would.
They were shocked there were so many pigeons.
They'd like to count the number of all the pigeons.
They wanted to scare the pigeons by acting wicked.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Once upon a time an owl and a pigeon met and talked. “There are more owls than pigeons,” said Owl. “No, way,” said Pigeon, “There are many more pigeons.” “Let’s count!” answered Owl, “We will meet in the big wood a week from today.” On that day. The owls came first. The trees were full of them. The owls laughed and said, ” Oowah-wah-wah!”
Soon they heard a loud roar from the sky. Pigeons were coming from everywhere! The owls could not believe there could be so many pigeons. They sat there moving their heads back and forth staring with wide eyes.
The owl stared so long and hard at the pigeons that their eyes just stayed that way. Then, one by one the one the owls took off, fled into the sky. In the meantime, the pigeons were shouting to each other, celebrating their victory. Since then, owls have always travelled at night when the pigeons are asleep.
What can we learn from the story?
Boating will do more harm to others.
Friendship is very easy to build.
We can do anything if we are together.
Being too proud does not make us noble.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
What is the orientation of narrative text?
The end paragraph of the story.
The opening paragraph where the characters of the story are introduced.
The middle paragraph of the story.
The social function of the text.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
What is the complication of narrative text?
Where the problems in the story is began developed.
Where the problems in the story is solved.
Where the story is given the introduction.
Where the story is ended.
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