Narrative text
Definition of
narrative text
Narrative text is a
text written
by the imaginative or imaginary stories created
with the
purpose to entertain. In addition to entertaining narrative text also aims to inform the reader something.
Generic structure
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Orientation
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Complication
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Resolution
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Coda
Example
The
smart animal
Once there was a
farmer from Laos. Every morning and every evening, he ploughed his field with
his buffalo.
One day, a tiger saw the farmer and his buffalo working in the field. The tiger was very surprised to see a big animal listening to a small animal. The tiger wanted to know more about the big animal and the small animal.
After the man went home, the tiger spoke to the buffalo; “you are so big and strong. Why do you do everything the man tells you?” The buffalo answered; “oh, the man is very intelligent”.
The tiger asked; “can you tell me how intelligent he is?”. “No, I can’t tell you”, said the buffalo; “but you can ask him”
So the next day the tiger asked to the man; “Can I see your intelligence?”. But the man answered; “it at home”. “Can you go and get it?” asked the tiger. “Yes” said the man; “but I am afraid you will kill my buffalo when I am gone. Can I tie you to a tree?”
After the man tied the tiger to the tree, he didn’t go home to get his intelligence. He took his plough and hit the tiger. Then he said; “Now you know about my intelligence even you haven’t seen it
One day, a tiger saw the farmer and his buffalo working in the field. The tiger was very surprised to see a big animal listening to a small animal. The tiger wanted to know more about the big animal and the small animal.
After the man went home, the tiger spoke to the buffalo; “you are so big and strong. Why do you do everything the man tells you?” The buffalo answered; “oh, the man is very intelligent”.
The tiger asked; “can you tell me how intelligent he is?”. “No, I can’t tell you”, said the buffalo; “but you can ask him”
So the next day the tiger asked to the man; “Can I see your intelligence?”. But the man answered; “it at home”. “Can you go and get it?” asked the tiger. “Yes” said the man; “but I am afraid you will kill my buffalo when I am gone. Can I tie you to a tree?”
After the man tied the tiger to the tree, he didn’t go home to get his intelligence. He took his plough and hit the tiger. Then he said; “Now you know about my intelligence even you haven’t seen it
Descriptive text
Definition of Descriptive text
Descriptive text is text which discribe
people,place,and thing
Generic structure
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Identification: contains
the identification
of matters
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Description: contains
the explanation / descriptionof it / someone with a
few
characteristic.
Example
My kitty
Kitty is my house pet.
Kitty is a cute cat and submissive, he had a black coat color. Kitty has a small body and a short tail,
kitty frequently twirling his tail.
Kitty is a beloved pet in my house, especially my brother, he is often playing with kitty.
Expository text
Definition of Expository text
Expository text is a text that to explain,to
descripe,to present information or perseduade.
Generic structure
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Topic
sentence
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Supporting
sentence
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Concluding
sentence
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