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narrative text

  Definition  Narrative Text is a type of text that tells an imaginary / fictional story with the aim of entertaining in a chronologically interrelated manner.  As an imaginary story, Narrative Text is not necessarily true, because it is only based on the imagination of a person or group of people whose truth is not proven. (Generic Structure)  To make a Narrative Text, it is endeavored to contain the general structure of the Narrative Text itself, such as: Orientation : This section contains an opening paragraph where the characters of the story are introduced. (Contains the place, character, and time to read the story, who and when)    Complications : The problem parts of the story begin to develop. (Problems start to arise or begin to occur and begin to develop)   Resolution : The problem parts of the story begin to be resolved. The problem is resolved, either in a happy "happy ending" or a "bad ending" or bad.  Coda / reorientation (optiona...

enchanted fish

  There once was a fisherman who lived with his wife in a small hut close by the seaside. The fisherman used to go fishing every day. One day, as he sat in his boat with his rod, looking at the sparkling waves and watching his line, all of a sudden his float was dragged away deep into the water. He quickly started to reel in his line and managed to pull out a huge fish. “Wow! This will feed us for days.” Much to his surprise, the fish started to talk and said, “Pray, let me live! I am not a real fish; I am an enchanted prince. Put me in the water again, and let me go! Have mercy o' kind fisherman.” The astonished fisherman quickly threw him back, exclaiming, “I don't want to hurt a talking fish! Go on! Go where you came from.” When the fisherman went home to his wife, he told her everything that had happened and how, on hearing it speak, he had let it go again. “Didn't you ask it for anything?” said the wife. “No, I didn't, what should I have asked for?” replied the fis...

Figure of speech

  Figures of speech" redirects here. For the hip hop group, see  Figures of Speech . A  figure of speech  or  rhetorical figure  is a word or phrase that entails an intentional deviation from ordinary language use in order to produce a  rhetorical  effect. [1]  Figures of speech are traditionally classified into  schemes ,  which vary the ordinary sequence or pattern of words, and  tropes ,  where words are made to carry a meaning other than what they ordinarily signify. An example of a scheme is a  polysyndeton , the repeating of a conjunction before every element in a list, whereas the conjunction typically would appear only before the last element, as in "Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!"—emphasizing the danger and number of animals more than the  prosaic  wording with only the second "and". An example of a trope is a  metaphor , describing one thing as something that it clearly is not, in order to...