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confused looking for food. Meanwhile, on soursop trees, even though some
                       of the leaves are dry, they still have food reserves that they collect before
                       the dry season arrives. Then an ant who had been advising the caterpillar a
                       few days ago met the caterpillar again.
                           "Hey caterpillar, how are you?" said the ant. "Hey ant, I'm good, but I
                       don't have any food to eat. Do you want to share your food?" asked the
                       caterpillar without shame. "Sorry caterpillar, at the beginning I advised you
                       to prepare yourself for the dry season, but you didn't want to listen to me. I
                       only have food reserves for myself." "Finally the ant took a little food from
                       his house to give to the caterpillar.
                           The caterpillar was very happy to  receive the food, but he was not
                       satisfied with the food the ants gave him. "Can I have your food again? The
                       food just now couldn't fill me up." Said the caterpillar. "You can't caterpillar,
                       other food for reserves for the coming day.". then the ant left the caterpillar.
                       Without realizing it, the caterpillar followed the ant home and when the ant
                       was careless, the caterpillar entered the ant's house and took some food.
                       When the caterpillar had almost finished the food it had taken, the ant saw
                       it and was very angry.
                           “What are you doing, that's my food. Get out of my house!" snapped
                       the ant. "This is my food, I only borrowed your house for shelter." "That's
                       my food. You took it from my house. Get out of here!" ants push caterpillar
                       out of their house. The caterpillar pushed the ants because it didn't want to
                       leave the ant's house. They fought and finally the ant bit the caterpillar.
                       Because the caterpillar was injured and unable to maintain its balance, it
                       ended up falling from the soursop tree.

               C.  Myth
                   1.  Definition

                           Myth or myth in English is a story that is passed down from ancestors to
                       their children and grandchildren who tell about a belief in a supernatural
                       powers as objects or magical sciences or stories about the gods who are
                       believed by their readers.

                   2.  Characteristic


                       In the Narrative  Text,  the myth  has the following  characteristics:



                       -  The story is believed  by the reader that it happened



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