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BANYUWANGI

Narrative story banyuwangi

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BANYUWANGI

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WHO IS SHE?

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DO YOU KNOW WHO IS HE?

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ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH HER?WHO IS SHE?

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BANYUWANGI

Once upon the time, there reigned in East

Java a king named Sindureja. He had a prime

minister named Sidapaksa. Sidapaksa had a

very beautiful wife.

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Sidapaksa loved his wife deeply. They

lived in complete happiness. However,

Sidapaksa’s mother didn’t like her

daughter-in-law. Each day she tried to

think a way to separate Sidapaksa from

his wife.

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However, one day, while this young mother

was bathing, her evil mother-in-law took the

baby, she took the baby carefully and threw the

baby into the river. Knowing that her baby had

disappeared , the young mother was very sad

and confused. She tried to find her baby but she

couldn’t find him. She could neither eat nor

sleep. She became very ill.

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Two years passed and Sidapaksa returned from his journey. He succeeded in doing his duty. Just as he was about to enter his house, her mother told him that his wife had thrown their baby into the river.

Sidapaksa believed his mother’s story. He was too angry to use his common sense. He drew his kris and approached his wife who was lying weak on her bed.

“Ah, wicked woman. Tell me why you threw our new-born child into the river. Tell me!” he said in a rough and angry voice.

“Oh, my dearest husband. I am innocent. I love you, and our baby. I didn’t kill our child. If you don’t believe me, carry me to the river. I will prove that I didn’t do it,” replied his wife calmly.

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Sidapaksa took her wife to the edge of the river. Suddenly, his wife leaped up and threw herself into the river.

“Oh my God! How will I know who killed my child?” moaned Sidapaksa.

Then, he looked down at the water. Suddenly, two pure white flower-buds appeared, one larger and taller than the other. A sweet fragrance came from them.

“Sidapaksa, look here! Beside me is our child. He himself will tell you who drowned him,” the taller one spoke.”

“Father, my mother is innocent. Grandmother threw me into the river. Now I’m happy because my beloved mother has come with me”, the smaller one spoke. Then, the two flowers vanished into the water. They left their fragrance behind.

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Since then, people call the city

on its banks of the river,

Banyuwangi, Banyu means

water and wangi means

fragrance.

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Answer the questions based on the story!

What is the title of the story?

When did the story happen?

Once upon the time

Banyuwangi

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Answer the questions based on the story!

Sidapaksa, his wife and his mother.

Who are the spesific participants on the story?

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Answer the questions based on the story!

How did Sidakpaksa’s wife looks like?

She was beautiful and calm.

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Answer the questions based on the story!

Was Sidapaksa’s mother friendly?

Why did Sidapaksa’s mother hate Sidapaksa’s wife?

What did happen to the baby actually?

No, she wasn’t

Because she didn’t like her daughter in law

Sidapaksa’s mother threw the baby into the river

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Answer the questions based on the story!

Who were the pure white buds flower in the river?

In your opinion, is the story happy ending or sad ending?

Sidapaksa’s wife and his child

It’s a sad ending story.

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NARRATIVE GENREPurpose:

To entertain/to amuse the readers.

Lexicogrammatical Features:

Focus on specific Participants

Use of Action Verbs

Use of Linking and Mental verbs

Use of Time Conjunctions Use of Past Tenses

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ANALYZINGBANYUWANGI

Once upon the time, there reigned in East Java a king named Sindureja. He

had a prime minister named

Sidapaksa. Sidapaksa had a very beautiful wife.

Specific participant

Simple past Action verb

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Sidapaksa loved his wife deeply. They lived in complete happiness. However,

Sidapaksa’s mother

didn’t like her daughter-in-law. Each

day she tried to think a way to separate Sidapaksafrom his wife.

Mental verbSpecific

participant

Specific participant

Action verb

Simple past

Action verb

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However, one day, while this young mother was

bathing, her evil mother-in-law took the baby, she took

the baby carefully and threw the baby into the river. Knowing that her baby had disappeared , the young

mother was very sad and confused. She tried to find her baby but she couldn’t find him. She could neither eat nor sleep. She became very ill.

Past continuous

Action verb

Action verb

Mental verb