The document contains a quiz about a narrative text describing the story of Cinderella. The narrative text tells the story of Cinderella who lives with her stepmother and stepsisters who treat her badly. A fairy godmother helps Cinderella go to the prince's ball where she meets and falls in love with the prince. They get married and live happily ever after. The quiz contains 10 multiple choice questions to test the reader's understanding of the narrative text structure, characters, events, and moral message.
The document contains a quiz about a narrative text describing the story of Cinderella. The narrative text tells the story of Cinderella who lives with her stepmother and stepsisters who treat her badly. A fairy godmother helps Cinderella go to the prince's ball where she meets and falls in love with the prince. They get married and live happily ever after. The quiz contains 10 multiple choice questions to test the reader's understanding of the narrative text structure, characters, events, and moral message.
The document contains a quiz about a narrative text describing the story of Cinderella. The narrative text tells the story of Cinderella who lives with her stepmother and stepsisters who treat her badly. A fairy godmother helps Cinderella go to the prince's ball where she meets and falls in love with the prince. They get married and live happily ever after. The quiz contains 10 multiple choice questions to test the reader's understanding of the narrative text structure, characters, events, and moral message.
Cinderella Once upon time, lived a girl named Cinderella. She lived with her stepmother and stepsisters.
Her stepmother and stepsisters treated her badly. They were
very bossy. One day a prince of kingdom invited all girls to the ball. Cinderella wanted to go there, but she did not have beautiful dress. “Oh God, I don’t have dress”.
A fairy godmother helped her. She changed her dress into
beautiful ones. Then, Cinderella came to the ball. A prince fell in love with her. They got married and lived happily ever after.
1. What type of the text is used by the writer?
a. Report text b. Narrative text c. Anecdote d. Descriptive Text
2. What is the purpose of the Narrative text?
a. To inform the readers about important and newsworthy events b. To describe something c. To persuade readers to accept his/her opinions d. To entertain readers with fairy tales
3. Who is the main character of the story?
a. Stepmothers b. Stepsister c. Cinderella d. The Prince
4. What is the moral value from the story?
a. Helping to the others who need and being patient person b. Don’t lie c. Don’t be arrogant person d. We must listen to all what the parents ordered 5. What did the main character do to solve the problem? a. Cinderella lives with her sister and her mother. b. Cinderella dances with the prince. c. Cinderella goes to the ball because the help of the fairy godmother d. The prince says he will marry the woman whom the slipper.
6. What is the generic structure of the narrative text?
a. Orientation, complication, and resolution b. Identification, description c. General classification, description d. Orientation, description, and resolution
7. What does paragraph 2 tells us about?
a. Moral value b. Problem of the story c. Characters of the story, time, and place of the story d. Problem solving
8. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the text?
a. Cinderella lived with her stepsister b. Cinderella was helped by a fairy to get to the ball c. Cinderella felt happy with her husband d. Cinderella was helped by her stepsister to do all the housework
9. Language feature of narrative text is using simple past tenses. (TRUE)
10. Characters of the story, time, and place of the story include in Complication. (FALSE) Characters of the story, time, and place of the story include in Orientation
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