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Once upon a time there lived as neighbors, a bear and a rabbit. The rabbit was a good shot, and the bear being very clumsy could not use the arrow to good advantage. The bear was very unkind to the rabbit.Every morning, the bear would call over to the rabbit and ask the rabbit to take his bow and arrows and came with the bear to the other side of the hill. The rabbit, fearing to arouse the bear’s anger by refusing, consented, and went with the bear and shot enough buffalo to satisfy the hungry family. Indeed, he shot and kill so many that there was lots of meat left after the bear and his family had loaded themselves, packed all they could carry home. The bear was very gluttonous, and did not want the rabbit to get any of the meat so the poor rabbit could not even taste the blood from the butchering, as the bear would throw earth on the blood and dry it up. Poor Rabbit would have to go hungry after his hard day’s work.The bear was the father of five children. The youngest boy was very kind to the rabbit. The mother bear, knowing that the youngest was very hearty eater, always gave him an extra large piece of meat. What the baby bear did not eat, he would take outside with him and pretend to play food ball with it, kicking it toward the rabbit’s house, and when he got close to the door he would give the meat such a good kick, that it would fly into the rabbit’s house, and in this way poor Rabbit would get his meal unknown to the papa bear.
2.
What is the best title for the text?
Correct Answer
A. The Bear and The Rabbit
Explanation
The best title for the text is "The Bear and The Rabbit" because it accurately describes the main characters of the story. The text is likely to be about the interactions and adventures of a bear and a rabbit, making this title the most fitting choice.
3.
What can you find in orientation part?
Correct Answer
A. Characters and time
Explanation
In the orientation part of a story, you can find information about the characters and the time in which the story takes place. This section provides the reader with an introduction to the main characters and their roles in the story, as well as the time period or era in which the events occur. It helps to set the stage and provide context for the rest of the narrative.
4.
From the text, it can be concluded that the bear was...
Correct Answer
A. Mean
Explanation
The text suggests that the bear's behavior was not kind or friendly, indicating that it was mean.
5.
Where does the most likely the story take place?
Correct Answer
A. In a jungle
Explanation
The most likely place for the story to take place is in a jungle. This can be inferred from the options provided, as the other locations such as a village, zoo, market, or river are not typically associated with stories involving wild animals or adventures in nature. The mention of a jungle suggests a setting filled with dense vegetation, exotic wildlife, and potential dangers, which are often elements found in jungle-themed stories.
6.
How was the conflict solved?
Correct Answer
A. By young smart bear's action
Explanation
The conflict was solved by the young smart bear's action. This suggests that the bear did something intelligent or clever to resolve the conflict. The other options, such as "for worse for the rabbit," "the rabbit went hungry," "the bear gave the meat," or "the rabbit shot his own meal," do not indicate a resolution to the conflict. Therefore, the correct answer is the young smart bear's action.
7.
Is this statement: narrative does not always end in happy ending true or false?
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement "narrative does not always end in a happy ending" is true. In literature and storytelling, narratives can have various outcomes, including sad, tragic, or ambiguous endings. Not all stories follow the conventional pattern of resolving conflicts and providing a happy conclusion for the characters involved. Some narratives aim to explore complex themes, evoke emotions, or reflect the realities of life, which may result in endings that are not necessarily happy.
8.
Which characteristic belongs to a narrative?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Fictional
B. Has a moral value
Explanation
A narrative is a story that is often fictional, meaning it is not based on real events or people. It can be created purely from the imagination of the author. Additionally, narratives often have a moral value, meaning they convey a lesson or message to the reader. This can be done through the actions and choices of the characters in the story. Therefore, both fictional and having a moral value are characteristics that belong to a narrative.
9.
Which title belongs to narrative
Correct Answer(s)
A. Cinderella
C. Legend of Tangkuban Perahu
E. A Greedy Dog
Explanation
The titles "Cinderella," "Legend of Tangkuban Perahu," and "A Greedy Dog" belong to the narrative genre because they all tell a story. "Cinderella" is a well-known fairy tale about a young girl who overcomes adversity and finds her happily ever after. "Legend of Tangkuban Perahu" is a traditional Indonesian folktale that recounts the origins of a volcanic crater. "A Greedy Dog" is a moralistic story about a dog who learns a lesson about greed. These titles all share the characteristic of having a plot and characters, making them narrative in nature.
10.
A fable is a story which...
Correct Answer(s)
A. Teaches moral lesson
C. Its characters are animals
Explanation
A fable is a story that teaches a moral lesson and usually has animals as its main characters. Fables often use animals to represent human characteristics and behaviors, allowing readers to relate to the story and understand the moral lesson more easily. By using animals as characters, fables can convey important lessons and values in a simple and engaging way.
11.
A legend is a story which has historical and truth value. True or false?
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
A legend is a traditional story or narrative that has been passed down through generations, often involving heroic or supernatural characters and events. While legends may contain elements of truth, they are not necessarily historically accurate or based on factual events. Therefore, the statement that a legend has historical and truth value is false. Legends are primarily meant to entertain, inspire, or convey moral lessons rather than provide factual information.