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Group 4 Oddy Azis Saputra Sindy Claudia Suri Sri Mewah Sari Sri Wulandari Suci Fatimah Juniati

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Group 4

Oddy Azis Saputra

Sindy Claudia Suri

Sri Mewah Sari

Sri Wulandari

Suci Fatimah Juniati

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Narrative Text

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A narrative text is an imaginative story to entertain people.

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The Purpose of Narrative Text is to amuse or to entertain the reader with a story.

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CHARACTERISTIC NARRATIVES

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Grammar Used dalam Narrative Text Grammar (tata bahasa) yang sering

muncul dalam membuat narrative text adalah: Menggunakan tenses "Past", baik simple, past

perfect, past continuous, past perfect continuous, atau bisa saja past future

continuous.

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Example : Cinderella

Once upon a time, there lived an unhappy young girl with her stepmother and two step sisters who didn't like her. All the nice things, kind thought and loving touches were for her own daughters. But, for the poor unhappy girl, there was nothing at all. For she had to work

hard all day, and only when evening came was she allowed to sit for a while by the fire, near the cinders. That is how she got her nickname,

for everybody called her Cinderella.

It was quite true. Cinderella, even dressed in rags with a dusty gray face from the cinders, was a lovely girl. While her stepsisters, no matter how

splendid and elegant their clothes, were still clumsy, lumpy, and ugly.

One day, a ball was to be held by the royal family of the kingdom to find the prince's spouse. Cinderella's stepsisters ordered beautiful new dress

for the ball. Cinderella wanted to go to the ball but her stepmother asked her to stay at home.

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"You? My dear girl, you're staying at home to wash the dishes, scrub the floor and turn down the beds for your stepsisters. They will come home

tired and very sleepy." asked her stepmother.

Cinderella only nodded her head and began to work. Suddenly something amazing happened. In the kitchen, where Cinderella was sitting all by

herself, there was a burst of light and a fairy appeared.

"Don't be afraid Cinderella, I know what you feel, my dear. Do you want to go to ball?" asked the fairy.

"Yes, I do. But look! How can I go to the ball with this dress? Cinderella replied.

Then the fairy turned Cinderella's dress became the most beautiful dress and with beautiful slippers, the loveliest ever seen in the realm. The fairy also turned a pumpkin into a parking coach and turned the mice become

six white horses.

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"Now, you can go to the Court and go to the ball. But remember my dear Cinderella, you must leave the ball at midnight and come home. For that is

when the spell ends. Your coach will turn back into a pumpkin, the horses will become mice and you will be dressed again in rags with clogs.

At the ballroom, Cinderella amazed everybody there include the prince. When the prince set eyes on Cinderella, he was stuck by her beauty. Walking

over to her, he bowed deeply and asked her to dance. Cinderella had a wonderful time at the ball. But, all of a sudden, she heard the sound of a

clock, the first stroke of midnight.

Remembered what the fairy had said, Cinderella ran back to the coach and went home. But he lost one of her slippers in ballroom. The prince who was now madly in love with her, picked up her slipper and would search for the

girl whose foot fitted with the slipper.

In the next morning, the prince began to search everywhere in the kingdom but no girl whose foot fitted with the slipper. Until he found Cinderella house and asked Cinderella's stepsisters to wear the slipper. But none fitted with the

slipper. The prince began hopeless.

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