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Picture 8: Generic Structure
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Generic Structure
Orientation means the beginning of the story or introduction. In the early
paragraphs of a narrative text, it usually contains the introduction of the
characters and the setting involved in the story. In this case, the setting can be
the scene as well as the time of the story.
This section will begin to enter into paragraphs that tell about the beginning of
the problem of an event or event in the story. Because it is chronological in
nature, the problems that arise at the beginning will continue to become a
series of long storylines that contain conflict, climax, and anti-climax.
Resolution is the end of the story or the conclusion of the story. This paragraph
contains solutions to problems that occur in the complication section. In this
section, the writer can also determine whether the narrative text will end with a
sad or happy ending.
REMEMBER!
In the complication, it has 5 problem
arrangements and has 3 conflict sections.
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