Once, a fisherman named Batara Guru Sahala lived in Batakland.

Berikut ini adalah pertanyaan dari abimmayu162 pada mata pelajaran B. inggris untuk jenjang Sekolah Menengah Pertama

Once, a fisherman named Batara Guru Sahala lived in Batakland. One day he caught a fish . He was surprised to find that the fish could Talk.It begged Sahal to set it out free. He did accordingly.As soon as the fish was free it changed into a woman. She was so beautiful that Sahala fell in love with her at once.He asked her to marry him. The woman agreed to marry Sahala.However she told him that he must never let out the secret that she was once a fish.Sahala promised her that he would not tell anyone about it.
They were happily married,and had two daughters.Every morning Sahala went out fishing.His daughter would bring him his lunch.One day however instead of bringing the food to their father the two girls ate it.
When Sahala knew what they had done with the meal he got very angry .He shouted at them saying “You behaved exactlyblike the daughters of a fish!”
The girls did not know what their father meant: they went home and asked their mother about it. Their mother was very annoyed .Although Sahala .apologized to her later she would not forgive him for breaking his promises .Then the earth began to shake and volcanoes started to erupt.The earth cracked and formed a big hole.People said that hole became Lake Toba





1. What is the generic structure from the story?
2. What does the text tell about?
3. What was Sahala?
4. What does the underlined word them in paragraph 4 refer to?
5. What is the moral value from the story?

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Jawaban:

1. The generic structure of the story is Orientation (introducing the characters and setting), Complication (the fish turning into a woman and Sahala falling in love with her), Resolution (their marriage and the promise Sahala makes to keep her secret), and Twist (the daughters eat Sahala's lunch and he breaks his promise, leading to a natural disaster).

2. The text tells a story about a fisherman named Batara Guru Sahala who catches a talking fish that turns into a beautiful woman. He falls in love with her, marries her, and promises to keep her secret. However, when his daughters eat his lunch and he breaks his promise by revealing the secret, a natural disaster occurs and Lake Toba is formed.

3. Sahala was a fisherman who lived in Batakland.

4. The underlined word "them" in paragraph 4 refers to Sahala's daughters.

5. The moral value of the story is the importance of keeping promises and the consequences of breaking them. It also emphasizes the belief in supernatural forces in the Batak culture, as the natural disaster is believed to be a punishment for Sahala's actions.

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Last Update: Mon, 07 Aug 23