
Narrative
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- Q1
The Rabbit and the Turtle
One day, in the forest a rabbit was boasting about how fast he could run. He was laughing at the turtle for being so slow. Much to the rabbit’s surprise, the turtle challenged him to a race. The rabbit thought this was a good joke and accepted the challenge. The fox was to be the umpire of the race As the race began, the rabbit raced way ahead of the turtle, just like everyone thought. The rabbit got to the halfway point and could not see the turtle anywhere. He was hot and tired and decided to stop and take a short nap. All this time the turtle kept walking step by step by step. He never quit no matter how hot or tired he got. He just kept going. However, the rabbit slept longer than he had thought and woke up. He could not see the turtle anywhere! He went at full-speed to the finish line but found the turtle there waiting for him.
What is the text about?
Descriptive Text
Recount Text
Announcement Text
Narrative Text
30s - Q2
The Fox and The Grapes
One afternoon a fox was walking through the forest and spotted a bunch of grapesa hanging from over a lofty branch. “Just the thing to quench my thirst,” he thought.
Taking a few steps back, the fox jumped and just missed the hanging grapes. Again the fox took a few paces back and he tried to reach them but still failed.
Finally, giving up, the fox turned up his nose and said, “They’re probably sour anyway,”and proceeded to walk away
What is the purpose of the text?
To amuse the readers by a fable
To tell about the fox’ effort
To explain the fox in general
To show the way to reach the grapes
30s - Q3
The Fox and The Grapes
One afternoon a fox was walking through the forest and spotted a bunch of grapesa hanging from over a lofty branch. “Just the thing to quench my thirst,” he thought.
Taking a few steps back, the fox jumped and just missed the hanging grapes. Again the fox took a few paces back and he tried to reach them but still failed.
Finally, giving up, the fox turned up his nose and said, “They’re probably sour anyway,”and proceeded to walk
away.
What did the fox think about the grapes in the end?
Sour
Fresh
Tasty
Sweet
30s - Q4
The Fox and The Grapes
One afternoon a fox was walking through the forest and spotted a bunch of grapesa hanging from over a lofty branch. “Just the thing to quench my thirst,” he thought.
Taking a few steps back, the fox jumped and just missed the hanging grapes. Again the fox took a few paces back and he tried to reach them but still failed.
Finally, giving up, the fox turned up his nose and said, “They’re probably sour anyway,”and proceeded to walk away.
From the text we know that .....
The fox worked very hard and successful
The fox gave up after several trials
The fox was walking through the river when he spotted the grapes
The fox was starving so he wanted to eat the grapes so much as
30s - Q5
The Ugly Duckling” – An ugly duckling was ridiculed by his siblings and the other animals on the farm. However, he later transformed into a beautiful swan.
What is the main theme of the story?
Farm Life
Beautiful Swans
Sibling Rivalry
Transformation and self-acceptance
30s - Q6
What is Narrative Text?
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What is Generic Structure of Narrative Text?
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What is the resolution of narrative text?
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What is the Purpose of Narrative text?
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Please give an example of Narrative Text, especially in fables!
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