Narrative text part 2
Conclusion
Definition of Narrative Text
Narrative text is one type of text that tells a series of events with a chronological system or interconnected. Narrative text is generally imaginative, aka not real or in the form of the imagination of the author.
Purpose of Narrative Text
The social function of narrative text is to entertain the audience or readers. Therefore, this type of text is suitable for small children as well as teenagers and adults.
Generic Structure of Narrative Text
- Orientation
- Complications
- Resolution
- Re-orientation
Narrative Text Features
- Generally, narrative text tells a story that has happened in the past.
- Usually the narrative text is in the form of stories that are popular among the general public, such as the story of The Mouse-deer and Crocodile, The Rabbit and Turtle, etc.
- Surely you are already familiar with these two examples of narrative texts in English, right?
- Narrative text is often divided into several sequels, both simple and complex. That is, there are several narrative texts whose stories are made continuously or continuously from one part to another.
- As previously explained, one of the most striking features of narrative texts is that they aim to entertain the reader.
Types of Narrative Text
- Fairy tales
- Folktale / Folklore
- Legend
- Myth
- Romance
- Horror stories
Elements/Language Rules of Narrative Text
- Simple Past Tense
- Action Verbs
- Saying and Thinking Verb
- Conjun ction of Time
- Adjective
- Noun
UH Score on Narrative Text

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