Narrative teks

The Lion and the Hare
singaOnce upon a time, the lion has been huntingfor days without catching something to eat.
Looks like I’ll be hungry again! he thought.
Then he saw a rabbit fast asleep under a shady tree. He moved silently toward it,thinking, Finally this is a delicious dish which sits and waits for me!
He’s about to catch a rabbit when a young deer from both trot. The lion is thinking,Now there’s a better dinner!. He turned around and chasing deer. Voice wake rabbitand she quickly jumped away.
After a long chase, a lion fails to capture the deer. Very tired she went back looking forrabbits, but found that they had fled.
What a stupid I am! lion was said to be a growling stomach is empty.
That’s a good time to serve food that I almost lost mine, just for the change of getting more!”


The Wind and the Sun
angin-dan-matahariThe wind and the sun argued about which of them was the strongest. the wind said. “I am so powerfull that I can blow all the clouds out of the sky.” The sun said, “I am more powerfull because I can heat up the sea below and this will produce many more clouds.”
For a long time, the sun and the wind went on arguing. Just then, they saw a boy walking along the road below. He was wearing a coat. The wind suddenly had idea. He said, “Lets see who can get the coat off that boy’s back.” The sun agreed.
The wind started first. He blew as hard as he could. He blew from behind and he blew from in front of the boy. The harder he blew, the more tightly the boy held on to his coat to keep it from blowing away. After while, the wind gave up.
Then, it was the sun’s turn. It came out from behind the clouds and shone on the boy. The boy felt warm. After that, it began to get hotter and hotter. Soon, the boy could not stand the heat any longer. He took his coat off. The sun won.



The Lion and the Mosquito
A lion grumbled and growled at a mosquito which kept flying around his head as he tried to take a nap.
“Go away before I crush you under my paw,” He roared.
“i’m not afraid of you,” teased the mosquito. “you may be called the king of the Beasts, but I am more powerful. than you are. I can prove it, too. Let’s fight and see who wins.” the lion agreed.
The mosquito quickly swooped down at the lion and bit him again and again on his nose and ears. While trying to crush the mosquito, the lion clawed himself with his sharp nails, drawing blood.
“Enough,” he finally cried. “Enough! You win!”
Unharmed, the mosquito buzzed away. He boasted of his victory over the lion to anyone who would listen. He was so busy boasting that he flew straigh into a spider’s web strung between the trees.
As a tiny spider hurried towards him, the mosquito struggles helplessly in the strong threads of the web.
“I fought and won against the greatest of beasts,” he thought sadly, “only to be devoured by one less powerful than I am!”


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