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Narrative teks

Total questions: 20

Worksheet time: 10mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

The structure of narrative text that contains an introduction to the characters and setting is called...

a)

Complication

b)

Resolution

c)

Orientation

d)

Reorientation

e)

Coda

2.

The part of a narrative text that tells the peak of the problem is...

a)

Orientation

b)

Complication

c)

Resolution

d)

Moral value

e)

Epilogue

3.

An example of a suitable narrative text is...

a)

Research report

b)

Fairy tale 'Cinderella'

c)

News article

d)

Recipes

e)

Official letter

4.

The main purpose of narrative text is...

a)

Give instructions

b)

Entertain readers

c)

Criticize policies

d)

Explain the process

e)

Influence opinion

5.

The following sentences are included in the *resolution* part of the narrative text...

a)

"Once upon a time, there was a kind princess."

b)

"The dragon kidnapped the prince."

c)

"The knight defeated the dragon and saved the prince."

d)

"They lived happily ever after."

e)

"The kingdom was full of mysteries."

6.

The *reorientation* part in narrative text functions to...

a)

Introducing characters

b)

Presents the climax of the story

c)

Give a moral message

d)

Resolving conflicts

e)

Closing the story with a conclusion

7.

The general linguistic characteristic of narrative text is using...

a)

Imperative sentence

b)

Past verbs (past tense)

c)

Technical terms

d)

Rhetorical question

e)

Persuasive language

8.

"The villagers celebrated their victory with a grand feast." This sentence includes part...

a)

Orientation

b)

Complication

c)

Resolution

d)

Reorientation

e)

Climax

9.

The moral message in narrative text is also called...

a)

Plot

b)

Moral value

c)

Setting

d)

Conflict

e)

Epilogue

10.

An example of the correct *orientation* sentence is...

a)

"Suddenly, a storm destroyed the village."

b)

"In a small village, there lived a wise old man."

c)

"The hero fought bravely against the monster."

d)

"They decided to never return to the forest."

e)

"And so, the kingdom prospered for centuries."

11.

The initial stage in a conversation aimed at initiating interaction is called...

a)

Maintaining

b)

Expectory

c)

Closing

d)

Narrative

e)

Intonation

12.

When you want to close a conversation, the right expression is...

a)

"How are you?"

b)

"Nice to meet you!"

c)

"See you later!"

d)

"What's your name?"

e)

"Why did that happen?"

13.

To maintain the conversation, the correct response to "I went to the beach yesterday" is...

a)

"Okay."

b)

"That sounds fun! What did you do there?"

c)

"Goodbye!"

d)

"Where is the beach?"

e)

"I don’t care."

14.

An example of a formal conversation starter sentence is...

a)

"Hey, what's up?"

b)

"Hello, may I help you?"

c)

"Bye, take care!"

d)

"Why are you late?"

e)

"Tell me a story."

15.

The structure of narrative text that contains the climax of the problem is called...

a)

Orientation

b)

Complication

c)

Resolution

d)

Reorientation

e)

Tail

16.

An example of narrative text is...

a)

Scientific report

b)

Folk tales

c)

Instruction manual

d)

Product advertising

e)

Official letter

17.

The part that introduces the characters and setting in narrative text is...

a)

Complication

b)

Resolution

c)

Orientation

d)

Moral value

e)

Epilogue

18.

The main purpose of narrative text is...

a)

Give instructions

b)

Entertain readers

c)

Convince the audience

d)

Provide facts

e)

Criticize social issues

19.

Example of a sentence in narrative text: "The prince fought the dragon bravely." This sentence includes part...

a)

Orientation

b)

Complication

c)

Resolution

d)

Reorientation

e)

Climax

20.

Sentences that use the simple past tense are...

a)

She goes to school every day.

b)

They are playing football now.

c)

He visited his grandma yesterday.

d)

I will travel next week.

e)

We have finished the task.