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LKPD 3

Grade 9
Topic: Narrative Text Project

Name:Isna Nur Islamiyah Idris Class:IX.A

NARRATIVE TEXT
1. Definition of narative text
Narrative text is a text that have meaningful sequence of events told in
words. There are many kinds of narrative text such as fiction, tales,
folktale, fable, and legenda. The function of narrative text is to entertain
the reader/ listener.
2. Social function : to entertain the reader
3. The Generic Structure
a. Orientation (beginning or introduction)
This part is consisted of introduce main characters, setting, and time.
b. Complication (middle)
The problem in the story developed
c. Resolution
The problem is solved
d. Reorientation (ending)
This part is the ending of the story. (happy ending or sad ending)
4. Language Features
a. Using of simple past tense
b. The first person (I, we) or the third person (he, she, they).
c. Using time conjuction : once upon a time, one day, in far far away.

Individual work
1) Find 1 narrative story on internet. Type it in Microsoft Word into 2 paragraphs minimal!

2) It can be Indonesian or western story.

3) Memorize the story you have found and retell the story via video then send it to google
classroom minimal 2 paragraph.

The Legend of Banyuwangi


Once upon a time, there was a local ruler named King Sulahkromo. The king had a
Prime Minister named Raden Sidopekso. The Prime Minister had a wife named Sri
Tanjung. She was so beautiful that the king wanted her to be his wife.
One day, the King sent his Prime Minister to a long mission. While the Prime
Minister was away, the King tried to get Sri Tanjung. However he failed. He was very
angry. Thus, when Sidopekso went back, the King told him that his wife was unfaithful
to him. The Prime Minister was very angry with his wife. Sri Tanjung said that it was
not true. However, Sidopekso said that he would kill her.
He brought her to the river bank. Before he kill her and threw her into the river, she
said that her innocence would be proven. After Sidopekso killed her, he threw her dead
body into the dirty river.
The river immediately became clean and began to spread a wonderful fragrance.
Sidopekso said, “Banyu…Wangi… Banyuwangi”. This means “fragrant water”.
Banyuwangi was born from the proof of noble and sacred love

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