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NARRATIVE TEXT GROUP 9 MATERI 12 XII – IA 4 AGNES WULANDARI MANNUEL ALDYAN

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NARRATIVE TEXT

GROUP 9MATERI 12XII – IA 4

AGNES WULANDARI

MANNUEL ALDYAN

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PROFILES ABOUT US

• Name : Mannuel Aldyan• Date of birth : Kasongan,

September 9th 1995• Age : 17 years old• Hobbies : sleep• E-mail Yahoo :

[email protected]• Facebook : Mannuel Aldyan• Twitter : @manuel_aldi• Instagram : mannuel_aldyan

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• Name : Agnes Wulandari• Date of birth : Palangka

Raya, July 31th 1995• Age : 17 years old• Hobbies : reading book

(comics) and drawing.• Facebook : Agnes

Wulandari• Twitter : @agneswulan31

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Basic Competency:To understand meaning nuance within transactional text that contains narrative text

Indicators:Determine of the generic structures of narrative text. Using past tense.

Standar competency :- To comprehend structure and characteristic of narrative text- Distinguish the types of narrative text

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What do you think about this picture

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What do you think about this text ?

Last morning, Dinar, my roommate woke up late and she had to go to campus. When she wanted to take her motorcycle, in fact she couldn’t move it because there were some motorcycles that blocked up her motorcycle.

She tried to move all of the motorcycles, so that her motorcycle could move from the garage. But she couldn’t do it. Then, she called Adel who had that motorcycle which blocked it up. After that, her friend who had that motorcycle helped her. Finally, she could move her motorcycle and rode it to go to campus.

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WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THIS TEXT ?Once upon a time, there was a young girl named Cinderella. She

lived with her step mother and two step sisters. The step mother and sisters were conceited and bad tempered. They treated Cinderella very badly. Her step mother made Cinderella do the hardest works in the house; such as scrubbing the floor, cleaning the pot and pan and preparing the food for the family. The two step sisters, on the other hand, did not work about the house. Their mother gave them many handsome dresses to wear.

One day, the two step sister received an invitation to the ball that the king’s son was going to give at the palace. They were excited about this and spent so much time choosing the dresses they would wear. At last, the day of the ball came, and away went the sisters to it. Cinderella could not help crying after they had left.“Why are crying, Cinderella?” a voice asked. She looked up and saw her fairy godmother standing beside her, “because I want so much to go to the ball” said Cinderella. “Well” said the godmother,”you’ve been such a cheerful, hardworking, uncomplaining girl that I am going to see that you do go to the ball”.

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Magically, the fairy godmother changed a pumpkin into a fine coach and mice into a coachman and two footmen. Her godmother tapped Cinderella’s raged dress with her wand, and it became a beautiful ball gown. Then she gave her a pair of pretty glass slippers. “Now, Cinderella”, she said; “You must leave before midnight”. Then away she drove in her beautiful coach.Cinderella was having a wonderfully good time. She danced again and again with the king’s son. Suddenly the clock began to strike twelve, she ran toward the door as quickly as she could. In her hurry, one of her glass slipper was left behind.

A few days later, the king’ son proclaimed that he would marry the girl whose feet fitted the glass slipper. Her step sisters tried on the slipper but it was too small for them, no matter how hard they squeezed their toes into it. In the end, the king’s page let Cinderella try on the slipper. She stuck out her foot and the page slipped the slipper on. It fitted perfectly.Finally, she was driven to the palace. The king’s son was overjoyed to see her again. They were married and live happily ever after.

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What the relations of text 1 and text 2 ?

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A narrative text is an imaginative story to entertain people.

Main general of narrative text• (1) a spoken or written account of connected events; a

story. • (2) the narrated part of a literary work, as distinct from

dialogue. • (3) the practice or art of narration.

NARRATIVE TEXT

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To amuse or entertain the readers with actual or imaginary experiences in different ways. Narratives deal with some problematic event which lead to a crisis  or turning point of some kind, which in turn finds a resolution.

Purpose of narrative text

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Generic Structure of Narrative Text

• Orientation : It is about the opening paragraph where the characters of the story are introduced.

• Complication : Where the problems in the story developed.

• Resolution : Where the problems in the story is solved.

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Generic Structure of Narrative Text (Optional)

Other generic structures of the text:• Evaluation : a step back to evaluate the

plight (the narrator’s viewpoint)• Coda : Changes of the characters or

lesson/value of the story• Re-orientation : the change which happens

to the participants and the lessons we can learn from the story (moral value).

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Kinds of narrative text:

Fable.Myths.Legend.Folktales.Fairy Tale. Sience Fiction Story.

Short Stories. Parables. Novels. Horror story. Example Myth :

Yamata no Orochi

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Fable Characteristics

1. Talking Animals2. Teaches a Lesson3. Usually Short 4. Two – Three

Characters

Example :1. The Lion and the Mouse.2. The Fox without a Tail.3. The Buffalo and Tiger.

The Lion and the Mouse.

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Myths CharacteristicsStory that gives reason for events. Some myths explain natural events such as rainbows or seasons and others explain how the world began. Myths about people and gods explain why people do things. They all provide lessons about good and bad behavior.

Example :1. Hercules.2. Oedipus.3. Prometheus.4. Pandora.5. Bijuu.

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Combines a real event or real person’s unusual life story with the exaggeration and heroic actions.

Example :1. Lutung Kasarung.2. Sangkuriang.3. Prambanan Temple.4. William Tell.5. La Madukelleng.

Legends Characteristics

Yamata no Orochi

William Tell.

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Folktales Characteristics

A folktale is a story that has been told for a long time by a group of people.

Example :1. Little Red Riding Hood.2. Malin Kundang.3. Bawi Kuwu.4. Kaguya Hime.5. Momotaro.

Little red riding hood MOMOTARO

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Fairy Tale Characteristics

Make Believe.Happens Long Ago.Has Magic.Happily Ever After.Evil Person.

Example :1. Cinderela.2. Sleeping beauty.3. Beauty and The

Beast.4. The Little Mermaid.

Cinderela

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Language Features• Use noun phrases. Ex : a beautiful princess, a cruel

witch, and a huge temple.• Use Adverbial of time or place. Ex : last year, two

days ago, in the castle, and in a jungle.• Use Simple Past Tense. Ex : A mouse was having a

very bad time.• Use Temporal conjunction and Temporal

circumstances. Ex : Once upon a time.• Use material process. Ex : fell asleep.

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EXAMPLE OF NARRATIVE

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Example

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