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Narrative Text (Ing) New
Kinds of Narrative Text : Types of narrative texts include stories fairytales, mysteries,
horror stories, sci-fi (science fiction), and romance.
Generic Structure of Narrative Text :
1. Orientation : It is the opening part of a narrative text story. This section introduces
the characters in the story (characters) and the setting of the story which includes
the setting of the place, time, atmosphere, and social conditions (setting).
2. Complication : This section contains problems that occur in a story. In more detail,
complication is further divided into 3 parts, namely:
a. Rising action: Problems are starting to appear
b. Climax: The peak of the problem
c. Falling action: The tension of the problem began to decline, and began to find
a point of resolution.
3. Resolution : This section contains the completion or end of a narrative text story. A
story can close with a happpy ending, a sad ending, or a cliffhanger.
4. Re-orientation : The last part of the narrative text structure usually contains
conclusions, moral values, or changes in the character at the end of the story. This
reorientation is optional because it does not always have to be present in a narrative
text.
CONTOH NARRATIVE TEXT
The Lost Baby of Orangutan
One day at the forest in Borneo Island, there was a baby orangutan who lost his
parents. He was so sad and he did not know how to find his parents.
He lost his parent after some humans broke the forest and his home to make an oil
palm plantation. The baby orangutan was very angry and he disliked human so
much.
Orientation
He walked somewhere to find his parents even he did not know where. It was not
easy for him because along of his trip, he found some predators that wanted to eat
him.
Luckily he was safe and could run and hide at a high tree. In the night, he was lonely
and he cried along the time. The cry made some birds felt pity of him.
In the morning, there was a bird that told him about his parents. The bird had seen
his parent after traveling from the west side of the jungle. The bird said that his
parents were caught by some humans and brought them at a house.
The baby orangutan was so angry hearing that story. He decided to walk to the west
side to find the place where his parents were.
In his mind, he thought that all human was cruel and bad. He was afraid that the
human would kill his parents. After long time walking, finally the baby orang utan
came at a beautiful forest in which there was a human house with some big cage.
The baby also saw a lot of orang utan lived there happily with some humans.
Complication
He walked closer to the cage and saw his parents there. The baby orangutan cried
and ran quickly to his parents. They were so happy because they could finally meet
again.
The parents told the baby that the place was a home for all orangutans that had no
home after the forest was torn down. They asked the baby whether he liked to stay
there. He quickly agreed.
Resolution
The sanctuary staff later found the family in a corner and put the baby into the
rescue program. It made the baby orangutan believe again that there was still
humanity in a human.
Reorientation
CONTOH SOAL NARRATIVE TEXT
Long, long ago, when the gods and goddesses used to mingle in the affairs of
mortals, there was a small kingdom on the slope of Mount Wayang in West Java. The King,
named Sang Prabu, was a wise man.
He had an only daughter, called Princess Teja Nirmala, who was famous for her
beauty but she was not married. One day Sang Prabu made up his mind to settle the matter
through a show of strength.
After that, the Prince of Blambangan, named Raden Begawan won the competition.
Unfortunately, the wicked fairy, Princess Segara fell in love with Raden Begawan and used
magic power to render him unconscious and he forgot his wedding.
When Sang Prabu was searching, Raden Begawan saw him and soon realized that he
had been enchanted by the wicked fairy. The fairy could not accept this, so she killed Raden
Begawan. When Princess Teja Nirmala heard this, she was very sad. So a nice fairy took her
to the Kahyangan.
2. Why the wicked fairy did use her magic to make Raden Begawan unconscious?
3. What do you think will happen if gods or goddesses cannot mingle in the affairs of people
on earth at that time?
4. So a good fairy took him to Kahyangan. (Paragraph 2) The word here in the sentence
refers to ...
C. Princess Nirmala
D. Prince Teja
5. The similarities between fairies and humans according to the text are.....
A long time ago, very few people lived in the New Territories. There were only a few
villages. If the people wanted to go from one village to another, they often had to pass
through wild and unsafe forests.
One day, a farmer's young wife went to the next village to visit her own mother and
brother. She brought along her baby son. When it was time for her to leave, her brother said
"it is getting dark. Let my son, Ah Tim go with you through the forest".
So Ah Tim led the way and the young woman followed behind, carrying her baby.
When they were in the forest, suddenly they saw a group of wolves. They began to run to
avoid the danger, but Ah Tim kicked against a stone and fell down.
At once the wolves caught him. The young woman cried to the wolves, "please eat
my own son instead". Then, she put her baby son on the ground in front of the wolves and
took her nephew away. Everyone understood that this was because the woman was very
good and kind. She had offered her own son's life to save her nephew.
They ran back to the house and called for help. All men in the village fetched thick
sticks and went back with her into the forest. When they got there, they saw something
very strange. Instead of eating the woman's baby, the wolves were playing with him.
6. What separated one village from another for so long in the New Territories?
A. Another village
B. Mountains
C. Forests
D. Hills
7. Who is Ah Tim?
A. Ah Tim
B. The woman
A. He was afraid.
C. He ran slowly.
D. For play
12. "all men in the village fetched thick stick ..." The word "fetched" has a similar meaning to:
A. Received
B. Caught
C. Got
D. Hit
14. The brother let his son go with his aunt when he left home because ...
15. What is the purpose of the author writing the above story?
MY FAVORITE ROOM
Identification : My favorite room in the whole world is my own bedroom in my parents’ house.
It has everything that I want in this life: a comfortable bed that faces a wide
window on the east side of the room. So, when I wake up in the morning and
swipe the window curtain, the light of sunrise enters the room little by little,
creates a beautiful silhouette and warms the whole room. On the right corner of
room near the window, there’s a study desk that was once my father’s. Next to
that desk, there’s a white wardrobe where I put all of my clothes.
Description : In front of the wardrobe, at the other side of the room, there’s a yellow bookshelf
where I put half of my book collection. I choose the collor yellow so it matches
the collor of my bedroom wall. Next to the bookshelf, I have a dressing table.
And next to that dressing table is whe
CONTOH SOAL DESCRIPTIVE TEXT
Angkor Wat was faced a Hindu temple, a man of Budhist temple completed in Cambodia. It
is the largest religious monument in the world. The temple was built by the Khmer King,
Suryawarman II in the early twelveth century in Yosadapura, the capital of the Khmer
Empire as this temple of eventual moslem. It is dedicated to Wisnu. It is designed to
represent Khmer Meru, frame of the Devis in Hindu mithology within the mouth and has an
outer wall which is 3 to 7 km long. It has three rectangular galleries which races about the
neck. At the centre of the temple stand Queen Cap of Tower.
A. Gallery complex.
B. Buddhist mythology.
C. Cambodia.
D. Khmer Empire.
E. Angkor Wat.
2. In the twelfth century, which Empire was strong enough to build the largest temple in the
world?
A. Old Empire.
B. Yosadapura Empire.
C. Meru Empire.
E. Khmer Empire.
A. Paris
B. The Louvre
C. Notre Dame
A. The Louvre
B. The Cathedral
It is located 110 kilometers from south of Brisbane and is reached by following the Pacific
Highway to Nerang and then by travelling through the Numinbah Valley. This scenic
roadway lies in the shadow of Lamington National Park.
The phenomenon of the rock formed into a natural ‘arch’ and the cave through which a
waterfall cascades is a short one-kilometer walk below a dense rainforest canopy from the
main picnic areA. Swimming is permitted in the rock pools. Night-time visitors to the cave
will discover the unique feature of the glow worms. Picnic areas offers toilets, barbeque,
shelter sheds, water and fireplaces; however, overnight camping is not permitted.
A. as an identification
B. as an orientation
C. as a thesis
D. as a classification
E. as an abstract
A. hortatory exposition
B. narrative
C. description
D. report
E. explanation
A. succulent
B. dense
C. dull
D. dry
E. arid
EXPOSITION TEXT
Why is breakfast important? “Breakfast like a King, Lunch like a Prince and Dine like a
Pauper” It’s a well known phrase, but do you follow it?
Breakfast provides many benefits to our health and wellbeing. Breakfast provides the body
and brain with fuel after an overnight fast – that’s where its name originates, breaking the
fast! Without breakfast you are effectively running on empty, like trying to start the car with
no petrol!
Breakfast support cognitive function. Breakfast also restores glucose levels, an essential
carbohydrate that is needed for the brain to function. Breakfast provides energy, studies
have shown how eating breakfast can improve memory and concentration levels and it can
also make us happier as it can improve mood and lower stress levels.
CONTOH SOAL EXPOSITION TEXT
Analytical Text 1
In Australia there are three levels of governments, the federal government, state
governments and local governments. All of these levels of government are necessary. This is
so for number of reasons. First, the federal government is necessary for the big things. They
keep the economy in order and look after like defense. Similarly, the state governments look
after the middle sized things. For example they look after law and order, preventing things
like vandalism in school. Finally, local government look after the small thins. They look after
things like collecting rubbish, otherwise everyone would have disease. Thus for the reason
above, we can conclude that the three levels of the government are necessary.
A. Analytical Exposition
B. Report
C. Hortatory Exposition
D. Explanation Text
E. Descriptive text
A. Federal government
B. State Government
E. Local Government
3. Waste management is a responsibility....
A. all governments
B. Australia
C. Federal government
D. State governement
E. Local government
Analytical Text 2
As we all know, cars create pollution, and cause a lot of road deaths and other accidents.
Firstly, cars, as we all know contribute the most of pollution in the world. Cars emit a deadly
gas causes illnesses such as bronchitis, lung cancer, and trigger of asthma. Some of these
illness are so bad that people can die from them.
Secondly, the city is very busy. Pedestrians wander every where and cars commonly hit
pedestrians in the city, which causes them to die. Cars today are our roads biggest killers.
Thirdly, cars are very noisy. If you live in the city, you may find it hard to sleep at night, or
concentrate in your homework, and especially talk to someone.
In conclusion, cars should be banned from the city for the reasons listed.
A. Narrative.
B. Report.
C. Analytical.
D. Explanation.
E. Description.
A. HIV / AIDS
B. Bronchitis
C. Liver
D. Fever
E. Cholera
A. Past tense
A. Resolution
B. Reiteration
C. Conclusion
D. Recommendation
E. Twist
C. the cars can also cause many deaths and other road accidents.
Analytical Text 3
Everybody should change their way of life to reduce global warming. There are several
things that we can do. One of them is by buying and consuming fresh local groceries as
much as possible. It of course includes local vegetables, fruits, bread, etc.
Local groceries don’t need much transportation to get it into the market. It of course means,
the amount of carbon dioxide produced is less than the groceries from other region.
Therefore, by buying local groceries we are helping reduce the amount of carbon dioxide
produced.
Consuming fresh groceries instead of frozen ones are healthier for us. Furthermore, fresh
food or groceries means no requirements for it to be freeze up. It means that no electricity
is needed and saving energy means reducing carbon dioxide and money.
So, from now on we should consume fresh local groceries to reduce global warming.
12. “We are helping reduce the amount of global warming”. (Paragraph 2) The word the
reduce can be replaced with ....
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Improve
D. Add
E. Maximize
Analytical Text 4
There is no best way to deal with pests in agriculture. Pesticides which are commonly used
may cause many problems. I think combining different management operations is the most
effective way to control pests.
Firstly, the chemicals in the pesticides may build up as residues in the environment and in
the soil which absorbs the chemicals. This reduces the quality of farm product.
Secondly, pests can gradually become resistant to pesticides. This means that newer and
stronger ones have to be developed.
Lastly, some pesticides affect non target plants and animals such as fish and bees. This
affects the ecology and environment as well.
So, understanding of ecology of an area helps a lot in pest control. Pesticides should be
chosen and applied carefully so that they don’t affect the ecological balance and
environment.
Therefore, integrated pest management is a safe and more effective option to fight pest in
agriculture and livestock.
13. Which of the following is not directly affected by the pesticides used?
A. Plants
B. Ecology
C. Animals.
D. Environment.
E. Human Beings
14. What can you say about paragraphs two and four?
C. Both paragraphs tell about how pesticides affect the quality of farm products.
E. The second paragraph tells about the effects of using pesticides on animals
mentioned in paragraph four.
16. “Secondly, pests can gradually become resistant to pesticides”. (Paragraph 3). The word
resistant In the above sentence means ...
A. weak
B. fragile
C. damage
D. unaffected
E. unbalanced