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NARRATIVE FOURTH (ASESMEN AKHIR)
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1. If the orientation is removed from a narrative text, the reader can still clearly understand who characters are.
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9. In a legend, there are no adjectives because descriptions are not important.
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2. a story that has a conflict but no resolution will feel unfinished.
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5. The relationship between complication and resolution is logically "problem and solution."
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4. A story that teaches "Patience brings success" is logically supported if the patient character finally gets a reward.
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7. Narrative texts always use present tense to make the story more interesting.
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10. In legends, pronouns are not needed because the characters’ names are repeated in every sentence.
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6. Time expressions such as once upon a time or long ago are typical in the beginning of a legend.
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3. The sentence "They lived happily ever after" indicates the resolution part of the story.
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8. The pronoun “I” is commonly used in legends written in the third-person point of view.
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