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Sahel S

21 September 2023 10:31

<p>【Answer】:<br>1. Roro Jonggrang<br>2. Long ago<br>3. Central Java<br>4. Prabu Baka, Roro Jonggrang, Bandung Bondowoso, Durga<br>5. Prabu Baka (cruel and selfish), Roro Jonggrang (beautiful), Bandung Bondowoso (powerful demon), Durga (goddess of destruction)<br>6. Prabu Baka insists on building a spectacular temple and overworks his people; he then deals with Bandung Bondowoso to finish the work in exchange for giving him Roro Jonggrang, which Bandung finishes the temple but Prabu betrayed him, leads Bandung meteoriform Roro into a statue known as Durga.<br>7. The queen pleads with Durga for forgiving him and raising Roro Jonggrang back, with Durga agreeing to forgive but not releasing Roro from her statue form. The queen agrees to construct a thousand temples in her honor; at the final temple, Roro's spirit persuaded the king to stop, leaving the last one unfinished.<br>8. Don't betray anyone or break your promises and greed can lead to negative consequences<br>9. (a) Jonggrang, (b) Prabu, (c) Baka, (d) Bandung, (e) Bondowoso</p><p>【Explanation】:<br>1. The title of the story is "Roro Jonggrang", which was asked for in the first blank.<br>2. The setting in time is illustrated by "Long ago", as per the fable's first line.<br>3. According to the fable, it happened in "Central Java".<br>4. The four principal characters are Prabu Baka (the King), Roro Jonggrang (the most beautiful woman) Bandung Bondowoso (a powerful demon) and Durga (the goddess of destruction).<br>5. The king is depicted as selfish and cruel, demanding his worker's too utmost, asking for supernatural help in return for deceit, promoting the lover scorn her and prompting the divine curse of wastefulness.<br>6. The problem/complication for this story set in as the king forced his subjects to build temple, resulting in the overworked and exhausted people sought suooernatural help for the construction and gives away the promise to give away Roro in return, completes the temple successfully by that date; but as King breaks his promises Bandung, supernaturally transformed Roro into Durga, the goddess of destruction taken in the temple.<br>7. The king pleaded with the goddess to revive Roro, which she allowed but forced King to build a thousand temples in honor of followers of Goddess; Duurg; the final temple site begation led bu roirtual persuablenession, leading to a not finalized temple.<br>8. From this story, it can be concluded that going back on one's word should be avoided because it can lead to disastrous repercussions. Furthermore, this story demonstrates the negative consequences of avarice.<br>9. I have chosen five less common or more complex words that may require lower understanding: Jonggrang, Prabu, Baka, Bandon and Bondoso; these word meanings may require a deeper understanding of Javanese history or legends as these are names of characters and places important to the fable rather than conventional vocabulary that can be found in the dictionary.</p>

【Answer】:
1. Roro Jonggrang
2. Long ago
3. Central Java
4. Prabu Baka, Roro Jonggrang, Bandung Bondowoso, Durga
5. Prabu Baka (cruel and selfish), Roro Jonggrang (beautiful), Bandung Bondowoso (powerful demon), Durga (goddess of destruction)
6. Prabu Baka insists on building a spectacular temple and overworks his people; he then deals with Bandung Bondowoso to finish the work in exchange for giving him Roro Jonggrang, which Bandung finishes the temple but Prabu betrayed him, leads Bandung meteoriform Roro into a statue known as Durga.
7. The queen pleads with Durga for forgiving him and raising Roro Jonggrang back, with Durga agreeing to forgive but not releasing Roro from her statue form. The queen agrees to construct a thousand temples in her honor; at the final temple, Roro's spirit persuaded the king to stop, leaving the last one unfinished.
8. Don't betray anyone or break your promises and greed can lead to negative consequences
9. (a) Jonggrang, (b) Prabu, (c) Baka, (d) Bandung, (e) Bondowoso

【Explanation】:
1. The title of the story is "Roro Jonggrang", which was asked for in the first blank.
2. The setting in time is illustrated by "Long ago", as per the fable's first line.
3. According to the fable, it happened in "Central Java".
4. The four principal characters are Prabu Baka (the King), Roro Jonggrang (the most beautiful woman) Bandung Bondowoso (a powerful demon) and Durga (the goddess of destruction).
5. The king is depicted as selfish and cruel, demanding his worker's too utmost, asking for supernatural help in return for deceit, promoting the lover scorn her and prompting the divine curse of wastefulness.
6. The problem/complication for this story set in as the king forced his subjects to build temple, resulting in the overworked and exhausted people sought suooernatural help for the construction and gives away the promise to give away Roro in return, completes the temple successfully by that date; but as King breaks his promises Bandung, supernaturally transformed Roro into Durga, the goddess of destruction taken in the temple.
7. The king pleaded with the goddess to revive Roro, which she allowed but forced King to build a thousand temples in honor of followers of Goddess; Duurg; the final temple site begation led bu roirtual persuablenession, leading to a not finalized temple.
8. From this story, it can be concluded that going back on one's word should be avoided because it can lead to disastrous repercussions. Furthermore, this story demonstrates the negative consequences of avarice.
9. I have chosen five less common or more complex words that may require lower understanding: Jonggrang, Prabu, Baka, Bandon and Bondoso; these word meanings may require a deeper understanding of Javanese history or legends as these are names of characters and places important to the fable rather than conventional vocabulary that can be found in the dictionary.


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