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Whenever Disney runs out of ideas for a script, they end up rehashing a yesteryear classic that enjoys a glorious afterlife. The recent addition to this list is 'The Lion King', a reboot of a 1994 classic of the same name. The new version directed by Jon Favreau presents a photorealistic world of animals talking and hierarchy within the animal kingdom. Set in a picturesque jungle, 'The Lion King' tells the story of Simba, a young lion, and his ascend to the top of the forest's food chain by becoming the king, whilst battling the reign of Scar, who is responsible for the death of his father, the king Mufasa. The Lion King starts with a rousing moment, a ceremony where Mufasa reveals his newborn cub to the creatures. The scene's impact is heightened by the song 'The circle of life'. With that, one can gauge that the film does a neat job of being completely faithful to the original. A young Simba is eager to follow his father's gigantic footsteps. In that quest, he ends up, along with his friend Nala, in a forbidden graveyard populated by Hyenas. Mufasa rescues him for the first time, but still, the young cub becomes prey to the evil uncle Scar's manipulation, which leads to a turn of events that scars Simba to life. As a result, the terrified scion retreats to a paradise-like place that is populated by beings that normally falls prey to his species. The tragic tone dissolves for a moment as Simba meets the warthog Pumba and a meerkat named Timon on the way. There are plenty of moments that act as a throwback to the original, which has occupied a 'lion's share' of our pop-culture universe. Simba's fatherly bonding with Mufasa is one of the most endearing moments of the film. (Adapted from: behindwoods.com. Accessed on January 14, 2019) What conclusion is true based on the passage?

Whenever Disney runs out of ideas for a script, they end up rehashing a yesteryear classic that enjoys a glorious afterlife. The recent addition to this list is 'The Lion King', a reboot of a 1994 classic of the same name. The new version directed by Jon Favreau presents a photorealistic world of animals talking and hierarchy within the animal kingdom.

Set in a picturesque jungle, 'The Lion King' tells the story of Simba, a young lion, and his ascend to the top of the forest's food chain by becoming the king, whilst battling the reign of Scar, who is responsible for the death of his father, the king Mufasa. The Lion King starts with a rousing moment, a ceremony where Mufasa reveals his newborn cub to the creatures. The scene's impact is heightened by the song 'The circle of life'. With that, one can gauge that the film does a neat job of being completely faithful to the original.

A young Simba is eager to follow his father's gigantic footsteps. In that quest, he ends up, along with his friend Nala, in a forbidden graveyard populated by Hyenas. Mufasa rescues him for the first time, but still, the young cub becomes prey to the evil uncle Scar's manipulation, which leads to a turn of events that scars Simba to life. As a result, the terrified scion retreats to a paradise-like place that is populated by beings that normally falls prey to his species.

The tragic tone dissolves for a moment as Simba meets the warthog Pumba and a meerkat named Timon on the way. There are plenty of moments that act as a throwback to the original, which has occupied a 'lion's share' of our pop-culture universe. Simba's fatherly bonding with Mufasa is one of the most endearing moments of the film.

(Adapted from: behindwoods.com. Accessed on January 14, 2019)

What conclusion is true based on the passage?

  1. If Mufasa had saved Simba from the hyenas, he would have been still alive.

  2. If Simba hadn’t been manipulated, he would not have met Pumba and Timon.

  3. If not for Pumba and Timon, young Simba would not have left his previous life.

  4. If Pumba had had a strong bond with his father, Mufasa wouldn’t have died.

     

  5. If Simba hadn’t followed his father’s gigantic footsteps, he wouldn’t have been killed by hyenas.

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Pada paragraf ketiga, penulis menjelaskan bahwa Simba menjadi korban manipulasi jahat pamannya Scar. Manipulasi itu membuat simba harus pergi meninggalkan kehidupandi tempat asalnya ke suatu tempat yang mirip surga. Tempat tersebut dihuni oleh makhluk yang biasanya merupakan mangsa untuk spesies Simba. Lalu di awal paragraf terakhir dijelaskan bahwa Simba bertemu Pumba dan Timon. Simba bertemu mereka setelah dia pergi meninggalkan tempat asalnya. Berarti kesimpulan yang tepat adalah B. Jika Simba tidak dimanipulasi, dia tidak akan bertemu Pumba dan Timon.

Pada paragraf ketiga, penulis menjelaskan bahwa Simba menjadi korban manipulasi jahat pamannya Scar. Manipulasi itu membuat simba harus pergi meninggalkan kehidupan di tempat asalnya ke suatu tempat yang mirip surga. Tempat tersebut dihuni oleh makhluk yang biasanya merupakan mangsa untuk spesies Simba. Lalu di awal paragraf terakhir dijelaskan bahwa Simba bertemu Pumba dan Timon. Simba bertemu mereka setelah dia pergi meninggalkan tempat asalnya. Berarti kesimpulan yang tepat adalah B. Jika Simba tidak dimanipulasi, dia tidak akan bertemu Pumba dan Timon.

 

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