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Arrange the jumbled paragraphs into a proper story. (1) She put on fresh white apron to keep her nice black dress clean. Over her head, she pulled a little red cap to keep her hair tidy. It was chilly in the kitchen, so she threw a little white cape around her shoulders. Then, the little old woman was all readyto make her cakes. She made a dough, rolled it out and popped a panful of cakes into the oven.They came out nice and brown and sweet smelling. (2) Then, she put the cake into the oven and baked it for herself. She took another piece of dough, smaller than the first one. She rolled it and rolled it with her rolling-pin. She patted and patted it with her hands and shaped it into a very tiny cake. Again, a strange thing happened. The tiny cake began to grow biggerand bigger. "I cannot give you this cake;"said thelittle old woman to the old man. "It is much too big. I will make you a smaller one." (3) Once upon a time, there lived an old woman in a little cottage on the edge of a forest. One dayshe said to herself, "I will bake sweet cakes for my dinner." (4) Surprisingly, the woman changed into a bird! She still wore her little red cap on her head. She still wore her black dress, little white cape and white apron, but they had all changed into feathers. (5) The old woman said, "I will bake one cake for you. I cannot give you one of these:" She cut off a tiny piece of dough. She rolled it and rolled it with her rolling-pin. Then, she patted and patted it with her hands and shaped it into a tiny cake. Then, a: strange event happened. The tiny cake began to grow bigger and bigger. "I cannot give you this cake,"said the woman to the poor old man. "It is much too big. I will make you a smaller one." (6) A poor old man was passing by. The cakes smelled good to him for he was very hungry. He looked in at the window of the cottage and asked, "Would you please give me one of yourgood cakes? I am very hungry." (7) So she put the cake into the oven and baked it for herself. Then, she took a tiny scrap of dough no bigger than a grain of wheat. She rolled it and rolled it with her rolling-pin. She patted and patted it with her hands and shaped it into the tiniest take. Adapted from: http//www.fairystory.org/classic-western-fairy-tales/the-old-woman-who wanted-all the-cakes/html (April 4, 2020)

Arrange the jumbled paragraphs into a proper story.


(1)    She put on fresh white apron to keep her nice black dress clean. Over her head, she pulled a little red cap to keep her hair tidy. It was chilly in the kitchen, so she threw a little white cape around her shoulders. Then, the little old woman was all ready to make her cakes. She made a dough, rolled it out and popped a panful of cakes into the oven. They came out nice and brown and sweet smelling.

(2)    Then, she put the cake into the oven and baked it for herself. She took another piece of dough, smaller than the first one. She rolled it and rolled it with her rolling-pin. She patted and patted it with her hands and shaped it into a very tiny cake. Again, a strange thing happened. The tiny cake began to grow bigger and bigger. "I cannot give you this cake;" said the little old woman to the old man. "It is much too big. I will make you a smaller one."

(3)    Once upon a time, there lived an old woman in a little cottage on the edge of a forest. One day she said to herself, "I will bake sweet cakes for my dinner."

(4)    Surprisingly, the woman changed into a bird! She still wore her little red cap on her head. She still wore her black dress, little white cape and white apron, but they had all changed into feathers.

(5)    The old woman said, "I will bake one cake for you. I cannot give you one of these:" She cut off a tiny piece of dough. She rolled it and rolled it with her rolling-pin. Then, she patted and patted it with her hands and shaped it into a tiny cake. Then, a: strange event happened. The tiny cake began to grow bigger and bigger. "I cannot give you this cake," said the woman to the poor old man. "It is much too big. I will make you a smaller one."

(6)    A poor old man was passing by. The cakes smelled good to him for he was very hungry. He looked in at the window of the cottage and asked, "Would you please give me one of your good cakes? I am very hungry."

(7)    So she put the cake into the oven and baked it for herself. Then, she took a tiny scrap of dough no bigger than a grain of wheat. She rolled it and rolled it with her rolling-pin. She patted and patted it with her hands and shaped it into the tiniest take.

Adapted from: http//www.fairystory.org/classic-western-fairy-tales/the-old-woman-who wanted-all the-cakes/html (April 4, 2020)

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Pada soal ini diminta untuk mengurutkan paragraf menjadi teks yang padu. Teks tersebut merupakan jenis Narrative Text . Untuk menyusun paragraf acak menjadi teks yang padu, perhatikan beberapa hal berikut: Temukan Adverbial of Time . Dalam Narrative Text, biasanya diawali dengan Adverbial of Time. Terjemahkan setiap paragraf ke dalam bahasa Indonesia. Perhatikan jalan cerita. Pastikan cerita antar paragraf runtut. Jadi, susunan yang tepat dari paragraf tersebut adalah: (3) Once upon a time, there lived an old woman in a little cottage on the edge of a forest. One dayshe said to herself, "I will bake sweet cakes for my dinner." (1) She put on fresh white apron to keep her nice black dress clean. Over her head, she pulled a little red cap to keep her hair tidy. It was chilly in the kitchen, so she threw a little white cape around her shoulders. Then, the little old woman was all readyto make her cakes. She made a dough, rolled it out and popped a panful of cakes into the oven.They came out nice and brown and sweet smelling. (6) A poor old man was passing by. The cakes smelled good to him for he was very hungry. He looked in at the window of the cottage and asked, "Would you please give me one of yourgood cakes? I am very hungry." (5) The old woman said, "I will bake one cake for you. I cannot give you one of these:" She cut off a tiny piece of dough. She rolled it and rolled it with her rolling-pin. Then, she patted and patted it with her hands and shaped it into a tiny cake. Then, a: strange event happened. The tiny cake began to grow bigger and bigger. "I cannot give you this cake,"said the woman to the poor old man. "It is much too big. I will make you a smaller one." (2) Then, she put the cake into the oven and baked it for herself. She took another piece of dough, smaller than the first one. She rolled it and rolled it with her rolling-pin. She patted and patted it with her hands and shaped it into a very tiny cake. Again, a strange thing happened. The tiny cake began to grow biggerand bigger. "I cannot give you this cake;"said thelittle old woman to the old man. "It is much too big. I will make you a smaller one." (7) So she put the cake into the oven and baked it for herself. Then, she took a tiny scrap of dough no bigger than a grain of wheat. She rolled it and rolled it with her rolling-pin. She patted and patted it with her hands and shaped it into the tiniest take. (4) Surprisingly, the woman changed into a bird! She still wore her little red cap on her head. She still wore her black dress, little white cape and white apron, but they had all changed into feathers.

Pada soal ini diminta untuk mengurutkan paragraf menjadi teks yang padu.

Teks tersebut merupakan jenis Narrative Text. Untuk menyusun paragraf acak menjadi teks yang padu, perhatikan beberapa hal berikut:

  1. Temukan Adverbial of Time. Dalam Narrative Text, biasanya diawali dengan Adverbial of Time.
  2. Terjemahkan setiap paragraf ke dalam bahasa Indonesia.
  3. Perhatikan jalan cerita. Pastikan cerita antar paragraf runtut.

Jadi, susunan yang tepat dari paragraf tersebut adalah:

(3)    Once upon a time, there lived an old woman in a little cottage on the edge of a forest. One day she said to herself, "I will bake sweet cakes for my dinner."

(1)    She put on fresh white apron to keep her nice black dress clean. Over her head, she pulled a little red cap to keep her hair tidy. It was chilly in the kitchen, so she threw a little white cape around her shoulders. Then, the little old woman was all ready to make her cakes. She made a dough, rolled it out and popped a panful of cakes into the oven. They came out nice and brown and sweet smelling.

(6)    A poor old man was passing by. The cakes smelled good to him for he was very hungry. He looked in at the window of the cottage and asked, "Would you please give me one of your good cakes? I am very hungry."

(5)    The old woman said, "I will bake one cake for you. I cannot give you one of these:" She cut off a tiny piece of dough. She rolled it and rolled it with her rolling-pin. Then, she patted and patted it with her hands and shaped it into a tiny cake. Then, a: strange event happened. The tiny cake began to grow bigger and bigger. "I cannot give you this cake," said the woman to the poor old man. "It is much too big. I will make you a smaller one."

(2)    Then, she put the cake into the oven and baked it for herself. She took another piece of dough, smaller than the first one. She rolled it and rolled it with her rolling-pin. She patted and patted it with her hands and shaped it into a very tiny cake. Again, a strange thing happened. The tiny cake began to grow bigger and bigger. "I cannot give you this cake;" said the little old woman to the old man. "It is much too big. I will make you a smaller one."

(7)    So she put the cake into the oven and baked it for herself. Then, she took a tiny scrap of dough no bigger than a grain of wheat. She rolled it and rolled it with her rolling-pin. She patted and patted it with her hands and shaped it into the tiniest take.

(4)    Surprisingly, the woman changed into a bird! She still wore her little red cap on her head. She still wore her black dress, little white cape and white apron, but they had all changed into feathers.

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