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Materi Pembelajaran : Narrative I. Choose the right answer by crossing (x) a, b, c, d, or e. Number 1-10 refer to the following text.

Ramayana King rama and his wife Shinta, also his brother, were in the forest. They enjoyed the beauty of the forest. Suddenly, there was a beautiful deer. Shinta wanted to have a deer, so she said to her husband, Please catch the deer for me so Rama and Laksmana ran after the deer tried to catch it. King Rahwana was flying over the forest. He saw Shinta and he wanted to marry her. So he flew down and asked Shinta to go with him. Of course, Shinta did not want to go with him. Then he took her bu force, put her on his back and flew away to his home in Alengka. When King Rama and Laksmana came back with the deer, they found that Shinta had gone. A speaking bird told them that Rahwana had kidnapped her. Rama and Laksmana were sad and angry. So, they went to Alengka to get her back. 4. Can Laksmana and Rama catch the deer? a. Yes, he can b. No, he cant c. Yes, they did d. Yes, they can e. No, they cant 5. Where did Rahwana from? a. The forest b. Alengka c. King d. Wife e. Husband 6. Where did the text take place? a. Alengka b. King c. Wife d. Husband e. Forest 7. Were they happy? a. Yes, they were b. No, they were not c. Yes, they are d. No, they are not e. Yes, he is 8. What did King Rama, Shinta and Laksmana do in the forest? a. Enjoy the beauty of the forest b. To have a deer c. Flying over the forest d. Found that Shinta had gone e. To get Shinta back 9. Who told Rama and Laksmana that Rahwana had kidnapped Shinta? a. Kancil b. Crocodile c. Bird d. Owl e. Deer

1. Who was Ramas brother? a. Laksmana b. Shinta c. Rahwana d. Alengka e. Singing bird 2. Did Shinta see a beautiful deer? a. Yes, she is b. No, she isnt c. Yes, she does d. Yes, she did e. No, she did not 3. Who wanted to have a beautiful girl? a. b. c. d. e. Laksmana Shinta Rahwana Alengka Singing bird

10. Who was Rahwana a. Wife b. King c. Husband d. Prince e. Princes Number 11-20 refer to the following text. One day Kancil went to the river. It was very hot day and he wanted to have a bath. Kanceil bathed and splashed about in the water. Crocodile saw Kancil, A nice meal, he thought. The he crawled behind Kancil and grabbed him. He caught one of Kancils legs. Kancil was terrified. Then he had an idea. He saw a twig floating near him. He picked it up and said, You stupid, fool! So you think youve got me. You are bitting a twig-not my leg. Here this my leg. And with that, he showed crocodile the twig. Crocodile could not see well. He was very stupid creature, too. He believed the canning mouse deer. He released the mouse deers leg from his mouth and snapped upon the twig. Kancil run out of the water immediatelly. Ha...haaa...haaa....! he laughed. I tricked you! 11. What was the weather? a. Cold b. Fresh c. Cool d. Hot e. Warm 12. Where does the story take place? a. In the river b. In the water c. On the tree d. Kancil e. Crocodile 13. Was Kancil ferrified? a. Yes, Kancil is b. No, Kancil is not c. Yes, Kancil was d. No, Kancil was not e. Yes, he is 14. Is this a funny story? a. Yes, is this b. No, is this not c. Yes, this is d. No, this is not e. Yes, these is

15. Who had an idea? a. Kancil b. Crocodile c. In the river d. In the water e. On the twig 16. The ending of the story is..... a. Happy b. Sad c. Brave d. Funny e. Mystery 17. The text above is the form of.... a. Descriptive b. Report c. Procedure d. Narrative e. Hortatory exposition 18. To tell the plot, the writer uses........ a. A retorical questions and an exclamation b. Time sequences c. Contractive evidences d. Past tense e. Concencive conjuction 19. The organization of the text above is....... a. Abstract, orientation, crisis, incident, code b. Thesis, arguments, point elaboration, argument, poin elaboration, argument, poin elaboration, conclusion c. Orientation, complication, resolution, complication, resolution d. Description, background events, sources e. Orientation, event, event, event 20. The communicative purpose of this text is.... a. To form readers, about important and newsworthy events b. To entertain readers with fairy tales c. To share an account of an unusual event d. To persuade readers to accept his/her opinions. e. To denote or propose something as the case

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