SQUENCING
Name :Reihanesa Putri Nur Nabila
Progdi :Sastra Inggris
NIM :20.03.52.0026
Teks
One sunny morning, there was an ant walking in the garden. With a happy feeling, the ants walked around the beautiful garden and greeted other animals who were also there. Until his eyes were fixed on a cocoon hanging from a branch.
The ant approached the cocoon and said, "Cocoon, your fate is very bad. It's ugly and can only hang there, can't do anything. Come on down here and enjoy this beautiful garden. " Hearing the ant's taunt, the cocoon chose to remain silent and did not respond.
One day an unexpected incident occurred. As the ant was walking around the garden, it fell into a mud puddle formed by the rain last night. With all his strength, he shouted as loud as possible hoping someone would help him.
Not long after, a butterfly flew past and heard his scream. The butterfly took a twig and stuck it out towards the ant. "Ants, quickly grab hold of this branch, I will pick it up and save you," said the butterfly. With all its might, finally the butterfly managed to lift the branch and managed to save the ant.
Then the ants thanked him for being helped. And the butterfly spoke "I am the cocoon that you used to despise and you ridiculed" and the ant was surprised. But, how shocked the ant was after hearing the confession that the butterfly that helped him was a cocoon that had been ridiculed. Ants are ashamed and promise not to insult their fellow creatures again.
Squencing
| Explenation |
Abstrack | Ants who start out insulting cocoons and cocoons which turn into benevolent butterflies |
Orientation | Morning and the place is in the forest |
Complication | Ants who cultivate a cocoon that is still in the process of becoming a kind-hearted butterfly and a butterfly that helps the ants when the ants are in trouble |
Evaluation | Ants insult a cocoon that hasn't turned into a butterfly
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Resolution | The butterfly tells the ants not to insult and not to make fun of it because you will need help in times of trouble
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Koda | Don't insult or judge something instantly because everything we see quickly is not necessarily the same as the next day.
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