Rifky Tugas Narrative
Rifky Tugas Narrative
Rifky Tugas Narrative
One day, when his mother was going to the village to sell some of their grains,
she asked, “Is there anything you would like from the market?” The boy thought and
said, “All I would really like is a drum. I know you can’t get me one but that’s what I
want most of all.” The poor woman thought of her son all the way home from the
market and was sad she couldn’t get him the one thing that he really wanted.
She started to cry to herself as she walked home. Not seeing where she was
going, she almost fell over a strange little man sitting by the side of the road. “Why are
you crying?” asked the strange little man. The woman told him her problem. The man
gave her a piece of wood and said, “Maybe your boy would like this stick. It may have
some magic in it!”
The boy didn’t know what to do with the stick when his mother gave it to him.
She told him what the strange little man had said. He thanked her and went out to play.
On the road, the boy could see an old woman by a cook stove. The woman
wanted to to light a fire so she could cook bread. The wood was too new and would
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not catch fire, so the boy gave his stick to the old woman. In return, the old woman
gave him some of her bread.
The boy walked on until he came to a man with a horse on the road. The man
wore sandals on his feet and was only wearing pants. “What happened to you ?“ asked
the boy. I was on my way to visit my family when a robber rode up to this horse,” the
man replied. “I am so hungry and I couldn’t ride my horse properly”. The boy gave the
man his bread. The man ate the bread hastily and said, “Please, take this horse. I have
no use for it!”
The boy took the horse and kept walking down the road. He came to a wedding
party made up of the bridegroom, his family and some musicians with their
instruments. However, there was no music. They were all seated in the shade of a
small tree and they looked very unhappy. “Why do you all look so sad?” the boy
asked. “The father of the bridegroom spoke up, “We’re waiting for the man who is
bringing the horse my son will ride. He’s very late and if my son can’t ride the horse
during the wedding march, his marriage will have bad luck!”
The boy decided to give bridegroom the horse. “You saved the day,” the groom
exclaimed. The groom spoke to his father and one of the musicians. Then, he handed
the boy a drum, “Please, take this drum with all our thanks.” The boy’s face lit up with
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joy. “Oh, thank you! It’s what I’ve always wanted,” said the boy.
The boy ran all the way home as fast as he could. He could not wait to show his
mother that the strange little man was right. That old piece of wood did have a magic
after all.
Keterangan:
Adverb of time Nama : Rifky Nur Ramadhan
Past tense
Specific characters Kelas : X IPS 4
Action verbs
Time conjunction Tanggal Pengiriman : 9 April 2021 Rifky Nur Ramadhan
Direct speech