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Aladdin and the Magic Lamp Once upon a time, there lived a handsome boy in Baghdad. The name was Aladdin. He was a clever boy, but he did not like to work. One day Aladin’s mother sent him to the market place to look for a job. In the market he met a magician. The magician asked him to work together with him. If Aladdin could do, he would get a lot of gold coins and jewellery. The magician asked Aladdin to go inside the cave and find a magical lamp there. He also gave a ring and said, “If you are in any trouble, rub this ring and a genie will come to your rescue!” Aladdin went into the cave. Inside the cave, Aladdin was surprised by what he saw. Every corner was full of gold and treasures. A few minutes later, he found the lamp and quickly returned to the entrance of the cave. Aladdin called out, “Magician, I have found the lamp.” “Excellent,” answered the magician. “Quick, pass it to me!” Aladdin did not trust the magician so he said, “Not so fast Magician. You must help me out of this cave first.” The magician became very angry. When Aladdin was walking to the entrance, the magician pushed a huge rock over the entrance of the cave and left Aladdin and the lamp behind. Aladdin tried to move the rock all by himself, but it was too big and heavy, “Oh no! I am trapped in the cave!” he cried. Suddenly, he remembered the magic ring. He rubbed it with the palm of his hand. To his surprise, a genie appeared before him and in a powerful voice said, “Master, I am the Genie of the ring. How can I help you?” Aladdin was frightened, but he soon found the courage to ask, “Could you please send me back to my house?” In no time at all Aladdin was back home. Aladdin took out the lamp. He wondered what would happen if he rubbed it. As Aladdin was rubbing it, all of a sudden another enormous genie stood before him. The genie of the lamp said, “Master, your wish is my command.” Aladdin was very excited and wished for an enormous palace and bags full of gold. One day, a beautiful princess was passing by Aladdin’s palace. She stopped to talk to Aladdin and soon they became good friends. Before long, Aladdin and Jasmine fell in love each other. She married Aladdin and lived happily. Question. 1. What is the type of the text? 2. What is the text about? 3. What is the purpose of the text? 4. What kind of generic structure will you find in the text ? 5. What is the main idea of paragraph 2 ? 6. What's in the magic lamp aladin ask? 7. What is given by the magician in aladin?

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Aladdin and the Magic Lamp

Once upon a time, there lived a handsome boy in Baghdad. The name was Aladdin. He was a clever boy, but he did not like to work.

One day Aladin’s mother sent him to the market place to look for a job. In the market he met a magician. The magician asked him to work together with him. If Aladdin could do, he would get a lot of gold coins and jewellery. The magician asked Aladdin to go inside the cave and find a magical lamp there. He also gave a ring and said, “If you are in any trouble, rub this ring and a genie will come to your rescue!”

Aladdin went into the cave. Inside the cave, Aladdin was surprised by what he saw. Every corner was full of gold and treasures. A few minutes later, he found the lamp and quickly returned to the entrance of the cave. Aladdin called out, “Magician, I have found the lamp.” “Excellent,” answered the magician. “Quick, pass it to me!”

Aladdin did not trust the magician so he said, “Not so fast Magician. You must help me out of this cave first.”

The magician became very angry. When Aladdin was walking to the entrance, the magician pushed a huge rock over the entrance of the cave and left Aladdin and the lamp behind. Aladdin tried to move the rock all by himself, but it was too big and heavy, “Oh no! I am trapped in the cave!” he cried.

Suddenly, he remembered the magic ring. He rubbed it with the palm of his hand. To his surprise, a genie appeared before him and in a powerful voice said, “Master, I am the Genie of the ring. How can I help you?”

Aladdin was frightened, but he soon found the courage to ask, “Could you please send me back to my house?” In no time at all Aladdin was back home.

Aladdin took out the lamp. He wondered what would happen if he rubbed it. As Aladdin was rubbing it, all of a sudden another enormous genie stood before him. The genie of the lamp said, “Master, your wish is my command.” Aladdin was very excited and wished for an enormous palace and bags full of gold.

One day, a beautiful princess was passing by Aladdin’s palace. She stopped to talk to Aladdin and soon they became good friends. Before long, Aladdin and Jasmine fell in love each other. She married Aladdin and lived happily.

Question.1. What is the type of the text?2. What is the text about?3. What is the purpose of the text? 4. What kind of generic structure will you find in the text ?5. What is the main idea of paragraph 2 ?6. What's in the magic lamp aladin ask?7. What is given by the magician in aladin?8. " He wondered what would happen if he rubbed it. "(paragraph 8). What does the

underlined word refer to ? 9. "The name was Aladdin. He was a clever boy, but he did not like to work". What is the

similar meaning of the word "like"?10. Who favored aladin?

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Answer 1. Narrative Text2. Aladdin and the Magic Lamp 3. To amuse or entertain the reader about Aladdin.4. Orientation – complication – resolution.5. The magician asked aladin to work together with him.6. Aladin asked for a large palace and a bag full of gold.7. He gave her a ring and if the ring is rubbed the genie aladin come to the rescue.8. The lamp.9. "like" = love, favor off,keen on.10. Jasmine

The Legend of Lake Batur

                a long time ago, there lived on the island of Bali a giant like creature named

kbo lwo. The people of Bali used to say that Kbo lwo was everything, a destroyer as

will as creator. He was satisfied with the meal, but this meant for the balinese people

enough food for a thousand men.

                Difficulties arose when for the first time the barns were almost empty and

the new harvest was still a long way off. This made Kbo lwo wild with great anger. In

his hunger, he destroyed all the houses and even all the temples. It made the balinese

turn to rage. So, they came together to plan steps to appose this powerful  giant by

using his stupidity.

                They asked Kbo lwo to bild them a very deep well, and rebuild all the houses

and temples he had destroyed. After they fed Kbo lwo, he began to deep hole. One day

he eaten too much, he fell asleep in the hole. The oldest man in the village gave a sign ,

and the villagers began to throw the limestone they had collected before into the hole.

The limestone made the water inside the hole bolling. Kbo lwo was buried alive. Then

the water in the well rose higher and higher until at  last it overflowed and formed

Lake Batur. The mound of earth dug from the wellby Kbo lwo is known Mount Batur.

Question narrative text

1. What is the communicative purpose of the text...??? to....

a) Inform readers about the legend of lake batur

b) Enter tain readers with a story

c) Persuade

d) Retell about the legend of lake batur

e) Share an account of an unusual event

2. “along time ago, there lived on the island of Bali agiant like creature name Kbo

lwo.”

(paragraph 1). This sentence fun chouse as an...

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a) Twist

b) Coda

c) Abstrack

d) Reorientation

e) Orientation

3. Where text a place of the Lake batur...???

a) In surabaya

b)  In australia

c) In jakarta

d) In bali island

e) In home

4. What did caused kbo lwo anger?

a) Because the new harvest was still a long away off

b) Because the new harvest was still a long away on

c) Because kbo lwo hungry

d) Because kbo lwo sleepy

e) Because kbo lwo tired

5. What is the ask kbo lwo to do..??

a) They asked kbo lwo to build them avery deep well and rebuild all the

house and temples he had destroyed

b) They asked kbo lwo to build them avery deep well and rebuild all the house and

temples he had lifed

c) They asked kbo lwo to build them avery deep well and rebuild all the house and

temples he had dead

d) They asked want to sleep

e) They asked want to go to top mounth

The Story of Smart Monkey and Dull Crocodile

One day there was a monkey. He wanted to cross a river. There he saw a

crocodile so he asked the crocodile to take him across the other side ofthe river. The

crocodile agree and told the monkey to jumpon its back. Then the crocodile swam

down the river with the monkey on his top.

                Unluckily, the crocodile was very hungry, he stoped in the middle of the

riverand said to the monkey, “my father is very sick. He has to eatthe heartof the

monkey. So he will be healthy again”.

                At the time, the monkey was in dangerous situation and he had to think hard.

Then he had a good idea. He told the crocodileto swim  back to the river bank. “ what’s

for? Asked the crocodile.” Because I don’t bringmy heart” said the monkey.”I left it

under a three, near some coconuts in the river bank”.

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                The crocodile agreed and turned around. He swam back to the bank of the

river. As soon as they reached the river bank, the monkey jumped off the crocodile’s

back. Then he climb up to the top af a tree.

                “ where is your heart?” asked the crocodile.” You are foolish,” said the

monkey to the crocodile.” Now I am free and I have my heart”.

Question narrative text

6. What is the kind of text?

a) Narrative

b) Descriptif

c) Spoof

d) Hortatory exposition

e) Analytical exposition

7. Who was the smartest in the story?

a) The crocodile

b) The monkey

c) The man

d) Father

e) Young woman

8. What is the purpose of the story?

a) To persuade the readers

b) To inform about smart monkey

c) To entertainment the readers

d) To explanation about smart monkey

e) To description about monkey

9. What did crocodile want to be?

a) He has to it the nose of the monkey

b) He has to it the heart of the monkey

c) He has to it the hand of the monkey

d) He has to it the eye of the monkey

e) He has to it the foot of the monkey

10.What is the main idea of the last paragraf

a) Crocrodile very fool

b) Monkey

c) Crocrodile very genious

d) Monkey is very tired

e) Crorodil is very hungry