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English Narrative Texts

English Narrative Texts

Assessment

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English

9th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, RI.8.10, RL.11-12.3

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Tri Marhaeni

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11 Slides • 5 Questions

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Unlocking the Power of English Narrative Texts

Exploring the potential of English narrative texts to engage, inspire, and empower learners.

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Unlocking English Narrative Texts

Learn how to analyze and interpret narrative texts in English. Explore the elements of plot, character development, and theme. Discover techniques for effective storytelling and engage with various genres of narrative texts. Enhance your reading and writing skills through the power of narratives.

  • Plot: the sequence of events in a story
  • Character development: how characters change and grow
  • Theme: the central message or lesson
  • Genres: explore different types of narratives

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Multiple Choice

What is the central message or lesson in narrative texts?

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Plot

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Character development

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Theme

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Genres

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Theme in Narrative Texts

Trivia: The central message or lesson in narrative texts is called the theme. It is the underlying message or moral that the author wants to convey to the readers. Themes can be about love, friendship, courage, or even the importance of honesty. They make the story more meaningful and relatable to the readers.

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Understanding Narrative Texts

  • Narrative texts are stories that follow a specific structure.
  • They have a beginning, middle, and end.
  • The introduction sets the scene and introduces characters.
  • The complication presents a problem or conflict.
  • The resolution resolves the conflict and concludes the story.

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of the complication in a narrative text?

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Introduce characters

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Resolve the conflict

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Set the scene

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Present a problem or conflict

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Purpose of Complication

Trivia: In a narrative text, the complication serves to present a problem or conflict. It adds excitement and tension to the story, keeping readers engaged. Complications can range from internal struggles to external obstacles that the characters must overcome. They drive the plot forward and create opportunities for character development.

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Elements of a Narrative Text

  • Plot: The sequence of events that make up the story.
  • Characters: The individuals who drive the story forward.
  • Setting: The time and place where the story takes place.
  • Conflict: The problem or struggle that the characters face.
  • Theme: The central message or lesson of the story.

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Multiple Choice

What is the term used to describe the central message or lesson of a story?

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Plot

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Characters

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Setting

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Conflict

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Conflict

Trivia: The central message or lesson of a story is often conveyed through conflict. Conflict creates tension and drives the plot forward, allowing characters to grow and learn. It can be internal (within a character) or external (between characters or forces). Without conflict, stories would lack depth and meaning.

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Unlocking English Narrative Texts

Explore language techniques in narrative texts to enhance understanding and analysis. Dive into characterization, imagery, foreshadowing, and more. Discover how these techniques shape the narrative and engage readers. Use close reading to uncover hidden meanings and appreciate the power of storytelling.

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Multiple Choice

What language techniques are discussed in the passage 'Unlocking the Power of English Narrative Texts'?

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Characterization

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Imagery

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Foreshadowing

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Setting

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Unlocking the Power

Trivia: The passage discusses various language techniques used in English narrative texts. Some of these techniques include characterization, imagery, foreshadowing, and setting. These techniques help create engaging and vivid stories that captivate readers.

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Unlocking English Narrative Texts

Practice reading and comprehension skills with narrative texts. Use strategies such as predicting, summarizing, and making connections. Analyze characters, plot, and themes. Develop vocabulary and critical thinking skills. Enhance language proficiency and enjoyment of reading.

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Multiple Choice

What strategies can be used to practice reading and comprehension skills with narrative texts?

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Predicting

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Summarizing

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Making connections

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Analyzing mathematical equations

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Making Connections

Making connections is a strategy to practice reading and comprehension skills with narrative texts. It involves relating the text to personal experiences, other books, or the world. This helps to deepen understanding and make the reading more meaningful. By making connections, readers can engage with the text on a deeper level and make it more memorable.

Unlocking the Power of English Narrative Texts

Exploring the potential of English narrative texts to engage, inspire, and empower learners.

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