2. Narrative text is a type of text
in English to tell a story that
has a series of connected
chronological events. The
purpose of this text is to
entertain the reader about a
story or stories.
4. • Using Action Verbs in Past
Tenses.
• Using certain nouns as personal
pronouns.
• Using adjectives that form a
noun phrase.
• Use conjunctions to order
events.
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5. The structure of narrative text focuses
on a series of steps proposed to
construct a text itself. In general, there
are four stages in narrative text,
namely:
6. Orientation or commonly referred to as
the introduction, contains about who,
when, where a story is set.
7. Complication tells the beginning of the
problem that causes the peak of the
problem or what is commonly called
the climax. This section usually involves
the main character of the story.
8. This part is the end of the story or a
solution to the problem that occurs.
Problems can be solved for better or
worse which will make the story have a
happy ending or vice versa.
9. Re-orientation is the closing of a story
that is optional. Re-orientation can
contain moral lessons, suggestions or
teachings from the author