Narrative Text Kite’s Tale
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Kite’s Tale
The sun shone brightly and the west breeze blew. The kite was flying this way and that way tied to her string.
2.Suddenly the string snapped. The kite was free. She soared high in the air until she could see far, far away.
The kite followed some parrots who took her to see the rainforests. The air was cool and the kite got wet.
The kite followed some crocodiles who took her to see the rivers. The air was misty and the kite caught a fish.
5.The kite followed some wallabies who took her to see the deserts. The air was hot and the kite got tired.
So the kite followed the sun who took her back home, right to her string.
Taken from: http://www.writingfun.com
The possibly new vocabulary for you:
1. breeze: a light wind
2. snapped: to suddenly break something with a short loud noise, or to be broken in this way
3. soared: to quickly increase to a high level
4. parrots: a brightly coloured tropical bird that is often kept as a pet and can be taught to say a few words
5. rainforests: a forest in a tropical region of the world where it rains a lot. Rainforests are considered to be important environmental areas and many people want them to be protected by law
6. crocodiles: a large reptile that lives in water in hot countries. It has a long body and a long mouth with many sharp teeth.
7. misty: covered in small drops of water
8. wallabies: an animal like a small kangaroo that lives mainly in Australia
9. desert: a large area of land with few plants and little water and where the weather is always dry
10. string: thin rope, usually made of twisted fibres and used for tying things together
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The Other Narrative Text Examples:
- Cindelaras
- Jaka Tarub and Nawang Wulan
- Loro Jonggrang
- Lutung Kasarung
- Minangkabau
- Origin of Lotus
- Rama, The Dutiful Son
- Telaga Warna
- The Fox and the Mosquitoes
- The Penny Wise Monkey
- The Pirate Crocodile
- The Princess and the Pea
- The White Gibbon
- Uncle Spider
- The Bird with Two Heads
- The Birds and the Shivering Monkeys
- The Jackal and the Arrow
- The Monkeys and the Bell
- The Purse of Gold
- An Old Tiger and a Greedy Traveler
- The Wind and the Moon
- The Talkative Tortoise
- The Ant and the Grasshopper
- The Buffoon and the Countryman
- The Dog and the Wolf
- The Fox and the Stork
- The Fox, the Cock, and the Dog
- The Frog and the Ox
- The Hare with Many Friends
- The Labourer and the Nightingale
- The Lion in Love
- The Man and the Satyr
- The Man, the Boy, and the Donkey
- The Shepherd’s Boy
- The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
- Bawang Putih Bawang Merah
- Keong Emas
- Calon Arang
- Kancil and the Farmer
- The Myth of Malin Kundang
- The Story of Sangkuriang and Tangkuban Perahu Mountain
- The Legend of Toba Lake
- Cinderella
- Snow White
- The Story of Smart Monkey and Dull Crocodile
- Romeo and Juliet
- Kite’s Tale
- Story of Rabbit and Bear
- Queen of Arabia and Three Sheiks
- The Smartest Parrot
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