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Teks Monolog

1;

Narrative
Snow White

a; Orientation
Once upon a time there lived a little girl named Snow White. She lived with her Aunt and
Uncle because her parents were dead.
b; Complication
One day she heard her Uncle and Aunt talking about leaving Snow White in the castle
because they both wanted to go to America and they didnt have enough money to take Snow
White.
Snow White did not want her Uncle and Aunt to do this so she decided it would be best if she
ran away. The next morning she ran away from home when her Aunt and Uncle were having
breakfast. She ran away into the woods.
c; Resolution
Then she saw this little cottage. She knocked but no one answered so she went inside and fell
asleep.
Meanwhile, the seven dwarfs were coming home from work. They went inside. There they
found Snow White sleeping. Then Snow White woke up. She saw the dwarfs. The dwarfs said,
what is your name? Snow White said, My name is Snow White.
Doc, one of the dwarfs, said, If you wish, you may live here with us. Snow White said,
Oh could I? Thank you. Then Snow White told the dwarfs the whole story and finally Snow
White and the 7 dwarfs lived happily ever after.

2;

Recount Text
Our trip to the Blue Mountain

a; Orientation
On Friday we went to the Blue Mountains. We stayed at David and Dellas house. It has a big
garden with lots of colourful flowers and a tennis court.
b; Events
On Saturday we saw the Three Sisters and went on the scenic railway. It was scary. Then,
Mummy and I went shopping with Della. We went to some antique shops and I tried on some old
hats. On Sunday we went on the Scenic Skyway and it rocked. We saw cockatoos having a
shower.

3;

Procedure Text
How to Plant Chilies

a; Aim/ Goal
Planting is a nice activity in our spare time. The following is guided information on how to
plant a chili-plant easily. Here are the steps.
b; Steps
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Firstly, dry a handful seeding under the sunlight.

Secondly, put the seeding on the soil. It should be in open area

Next, wait it. There will come out the sprout after that let it be bigger.

Finally, put it in another big pot. It will soon grow bigger and bigger and yield us some
fresh chilies soon.

4;

Report Text
The White Pelican

a; General Classification
The white pelican is one of the most successful fish-eating birds.

b; Description
The success is largely due to its command hunting behaviour. A group, perhaps two dozen
birds, will gather in a curved arc some distance offshore. The birds then begin to move forward
towards the shore, beating the water furiously with their wings, driving the fish before them.
When the water is shallow enough for the birds to reach the fish, the formation breaks up as
each bird dips its bill into the water to scoop up its meal. As the bird lifts its head, the water
drains from its bill leaving the fish which are then swallowed. Pelicans are among the oldest
group of birds, Fossils of this genus have been found dating back 40 million years.

5. Descriptive
Macquarie University
a; Identification
Macquarie University is one of the largest universities in Australia. This year, in 2004, it
celebrates its 40th anniversary.
b; Description
The university is located at the North Ryde Greenbelt, Sydney, where the New South Wales
government sets aside 135 hectares for the institution. In 1964, Macquarie area was a rural
retreat on the city fringe, but today the campus and its surroundings have evolved beyond
recognition. The North Ryde District has grown into a district of intensive occupation anchored
by a vibrant and growing university.
Blessed with a fortunate location and room to breathe, Macquarie can be proud of that
careful planning that retains and enrich the universitys most attractive natural features. A
pleasing balance between buildings and plating is evident across the campus. This emphasis on
the importance of landscape has created images of Macquarie as a place that members of the
university are most likely to pleasurably recollect.
One of the highlights of the landscape is the Mars Creek zone. It comprises landscaped
creek sides and valley floor, a grass amphitheatre, and artificial lake surrounded by rocks and
pebbles, native plants and eucalypts.
Today, a railway station is under construction. In three years1 time, Macquarie will be the
only university in Australia with a railway station on site. Macquarie is poised to be the most
readily accessible in Sydney region by rail and motorway, yet retaining its beautiful site.

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1;

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