Laporan Input Literasi Siswa Selasa 9 November 2021
| Nama | Kelas | No. Absen | Ringkasan Bahan Bacaan Fiksi/ Non Fiksi |
| Anabel Izzati Mumtaz | 7A | 2 | Seorang gadis bernama Dyanne sering sekali menangis saat melewati rumah tetangganya, keluarganya sangat heran kepada dyanne, sehingga akhirnya dyanne memutuskan untuk memasuki rumah tersebut. Setelah ia masuk ternyata tidak ada apa” diadalamnya, hanya saja pikiran Dyanne yang memikirkan hal yang tidak masuk akal. |
| Khalisa Naira Putri | 7A | 9 | Judul : The Unfaithful Friend Ringkasan : There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and good hearted monkey. In the river, there lived a crocodile named Magar. He lived with his wife in a cave at the bottom of the river. Both of them became good friends. One day Magar took some berries home to his wife. She found them delicious. “Mmm… If the berries are so tasty, how delicious would the monkey’s heart be that ate these berries,” she said. “I want to eat the heart of this monkey.” “How can I do that?” replied Magar. “He is my friend. How can I kill him?”. So Magar went to meet Rhesa the monkey. “My wife liked the berries you sent her very much. She wants to meet you. She has invited you home for dinner,”said Magar to Rhesa. “I would surely come,” said Rhesa, “but I cannot swim and you live in the river.” “Do not worry,” said Magar, “I will carry you on my back.” Rhesa readily jumped on to Magar’s back. Magar began to swim away from the bank. On reaching the middle of the river, the crocodile began to dive under water. “Hey! What are you doing?” panicked Rhesa. “I told you I cannot swim.” “Sorry my friend,” replied Magar. “My wife wants to eat your heart. So I have to kill you,” said Magar. Rhesa realised that he was in grave danger. “Is it my heart you want?” he asked in an undisturbed voice. “Why did you not say so before? I would have gladly given it to you. We will have to go back because I usually leave my heart back at home when I go out.” Amanat : Jangan Menghianati teman baikmu karena seorang teman pasti akan saling menolong |
| Lastya Wiskara | 7A | 10 | sejarah hidup dua pigeon |
| Misya Shafa Raniyah | 7A | 12 | He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Mochamad fawwazxabi ranizart | 7A | 13 | he lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. |
| Muhammad Fabian Reginald Putra Nugraha | 7A | 15 | The Swans and The Turtle
There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were |
| Muhammad Keefe Orva Oswada | 7A | 16 | Halaman 01 – 56 |
| Adyaraka Putra Christianto | 7B | 1 | Harry potter sangat dendam dengan paman nya |
| Aliya Putri Valleysha | 7B | 3 | Buaya yang kehausan saat perjalanan meneduh di bawah pohon beri dia bertemu monyet yang baik hati monyet itu memberi kan buah beri kepada buaya, karena hal itu mereka berteman suatu hari buaya membawa beri pulang dan memberikan nya kepada sang istri tapi si istri berkata dia ingin memakan monyet itu karena itu akhirnya buaya kembali dan mengajak monyet tapi karena buaya mengatakan istrinya ingin memakan nya monyet bilang bahwa hati nya ada di rumah nya buaya pun percaya dan kembali tapi saat kembali monyet mengatakan bahwa buaya bodoh dan tidak akan lagi berteman dengannya |
| Alleika kaleela ramadhianty | 7B | 4 | Tentang 2 angsa dan 1 kura-kura yang bingung mau cari tempat tinggal baru karena tempat tinggal sekarang udah ga ada air. Dan mereka bertiga terbang dengan ide kura-kura tapi kura-kura malah membuka mulutnya dan jatuh terus mati deh :). |
| almira diandra yuzar | 7B | 5 | The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Ananda Dwivano Moeis | 7B | 6 | The Hospitality of The Pigeon: buku ini tentang dua merpati yang ditangkap oleh penangkap burung dan satu merpati memberi penangkap burung panas dan makanan, tetapi penangkap burung menolak untuk menawarkan itu dan membiarkan merpati pergi. |
| athar ghani darmawan | 7B | 8 | friendship will be gone if you are selfish |
| Audrey Nabella Asyari | 7B | 10 | Monyet bernama Rhesa dan Kadal bernama Magar. Mereka dua dua berteman tapi istrinya Magar mau memakan hati Rhesa. Rhesa menipu Magar biar dia tidak mati, setelah itu mereka gak teman lagi. |
| Danisha Alzena Shakila | 7B | 11 | Buku ini menceritakan anak dari seorang raja yang kaya raya. Anak tersebut bernama Putri. Sebagian orang menganggapnya Putri memiliki hidup yang enak karena ia kaya raya. Tetapi ternyata Putri mempunyai hidup yang sangat keras. Ia tidak diperbolehkan bermain dengan siapapun. Putri pun sangat kesepian. Dan suatu hari Putri dikabarkan telah meninggal. Sang raja pun sangat kehilangan anak semata wayangnya itu. |
| Kanaya wibowo sutanto | 7B | 14 | Menceitakan sejarah album map of the seoul |
| keisya fayola aurelia | 7B | 15 | nothing perfect |
| Le Schist Kenichi Abdurrachman | 7B | 17 | We must be careful and concentrate in everything to avoid unwanted things. |
| Mallika Anindya Mulyawan | 7B | 18 | Turtle want fly like swans and swans have idea, swans tell to turtle don’t open mouth, but turtle open mouth and turtle dead. |
| Muhammad Dimitri Imbarry | 7B | 20 | A tragedy that happened to a group of friends including 2 swans and a turtle. They were moving to a bigger greater lake by a risky way and the turtle fell to it’s death. |
| Naira Putri Alif | 7B | 21 | The Hospitality of The Pigeon Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband make the wife to help a bird-catcher. And she help a bird-catcher and say “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” Bird-catcher at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Salwa Deandra Maharani | 7B | 24 | there was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle were good friends. One year the lake started drying up, the swan search for a better place to live. When the swan carrying a turtle on stick, the turtle open his mouth and he died.The swan landed in a big lake which would be their home without the turtle. |
| Akbar pandu alamsyah | 7BIL1 | 1 | The pigeons is |
| Fabian Azfar Rayshad | 7BIL1 | 11 | Magar mau mengambil jantung rhesa karena istrinya menginginkannya. Tetapi Magar ditipu oleh Rhesa yang bilang jantungnya ada di rumah. Setelah menipu Magar Rhesa menyatakan bahwa pertemanannya sudah selesai. |
| Keira Dayana P | 7BIL1 | 15 | The relationship between the swan and the turtle |
| Tirza Attaya Subhan | 7BIL1 | 24 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Chaska Rashadel Gumelar | 7BIL2 | 2 | There were 2 friends named Magar, a crocodile and Rhesa, a monkey. Rhesa likes to gives fresh berries to animals near a river bank. Magar lives in a cave deep in the river with his wife. Everyday, Magar rise from the river to get berries given by Rhesa. One day, Magar’s wife asked Magar to give her Rhesa’s heart. Magar was hesitant but he did it anyways. He tried to bring Rhesa deep in the river but Rhesa tricked Magar, and they were never friends again. |
| Eijaz Abhinav Ginanjar | 7BIL2 | 4 | There was two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. As usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry for her husband, as it turns out, the husband was captured by a bird catcher. When the rain started to dissipate, the bird catcher sat below the tree that the two pigeons lived. The husband said to his wife, that the bird catcher is our guest, so we must welcome him. The wife then started a fire near the catcher to warm him up, then proceeded to say that she was going to be the bird catchers meal, overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple, the catcher stoped her, and freed the husband, then he left. |
| Lakeysha Aurelia | 7BIL2 | 12 | The hospitality of the pigeon.
At first, the bird catcher trap husband of pigeon. Then he never trap pigeon again because of the hospitality of the pigeon. |
| Mikael Sebastian Barus | 7BIL2 | 13 | Kita harus berterima kasih pada orang yang menolong kita |
| Muhamad Anugrah Dwi Jatmiko | 7BIL2 | 14 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Nafisa Nur Fathiyya | 7BIL2 | 16 | There’s a couple pigeons, they’re always together, one day, the wife returned home early. She was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. And then, there’s a bird-catcher that trap her husband in his net, soon, it stopped raining, the bird catcher decided to sit under the same tree where the pigeons live. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad. We now have a guest. He needs your help.” After that the wife helps the bird-catcher, now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He opened the cage and set the husband free. |
| Nafisha Warawinaya Syatari | 7BIL2 | 17 | A monkey named Resha was a very clever and hearted monkey. He gave foods for his friend a crocodile, called Magar. Magar always taked home some barries for his wife. He thought if the berries are that good then the monkeys heart must be delicious. His wife wanted the monkeys heart badly and if he doesn’t bring back the heart she will starve till death. Then Magar tried to get the monkeys heart but the monkey was clever so he didn’t got it. |
| Ni Wayan Nitikesari Widyarsani | 7BIL2 | 18 | there is a turtle and two geese looking for a place to live and the turtle dies |
| PRATAMA ADITYA NUGRAHA WIXLI | 7BIL2 | 19 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Risda Anisa Anazaly | 7BIL2 | 21 | There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and good- hearted monkey. He offered berries to all the animals and birds who came to the river to quench their thirst. One day Magar the crocodile came to the river bank to catch his prey. The foolish crocodile immediately turned around and swam back towards the bank. Rhesa immediately jumped down from Magar’s back and bounced up the berry tree. “You are a fool Magar. How could I be alive if I left my heart behind? You have been an unfaithful friend. Our friendship is over,” said Rhesa. |
| Sachilla Renata Noegraha | 7BIL2 | 22 | Rhesa and Magar were a good friends. Rhesa gives Magar sweet berries everyday. Magar gave the berries to his wife, his wife found out that the berries was delicious. So she want to eat Rhesa’s heart. Magar try to kill Rhesa |
| Shira Amalia Putri | 7BIL2 | 23 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. As usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her, In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. Soon, it stopped raining. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, Since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for vou, You can eat me.” The bird catcher was overwhelmed, he stopped her from jumping. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Ulfi Bunga Damayanti | 7BIL2 | 24 | I read a story, thr story name is The Swans and Thr Turtle |
| Alea Putri Raditya | 7C | 2 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon, it stopped raining. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Athallah DR | 7C | 5 | There are two swans and a turtle they are good friends live on the lake. They will play with each other and pass the time by telling stories story. The lake where they live has dried up. The tortoise and the swan look for a new lake, the swan finds a new lake but it is very far from where it is now. The tortoise was looking for ideas so he could get to the new lake without his slow movements. The turtle also got the idea that we should use a stick to go to the lake. The idea went smoothly, until one day the turtle accidentally spoke and caused the turtle to fall and die. |
| Aurick Adhi Perdana | 7C | 6 | The Hospitality of The Pigeon Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Bryan Bubba Danendra | 7C | 8 | The Swans and The Turtle One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Jenaia abp | 7C | 14 | Mary the habbit |
| Kaylee Putri Almira Soewargana | 7C | 15 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening the wofe returned home earlier than her husband. And it’s start raining, she became worried about her husband. Then suddenly she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her and in a cage he had a pigeon. She tried to distract the bird by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon the rain stopped, the bird clothes is all wet. The bird sit under the same tree where the pigeons lived. The wife sat beside her husband and start to cry. And the bird was hungry and shivering the husband says. The wife flew around getting dry twings. The wife made a fire and she said that she do not have a food to offer, she will jumped in to the fire and in few minutes it will become an edible so the bird can eat. The bird was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble. He at once stopped the wife for jumping in to the fire. The two pigeons were happy to be ruinited |
| Kirana Daniswara Rengganis Prasetyo | 7C | 17 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake.One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| naya aisya bella putri | 7C | 21 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. |
| Delisha Audia | 7C | 22 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “Oh no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Sakhi Putra Danendra | 7C | 24 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. |
| Syakkar Faishal Mu’min | 7C | 25 | The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Adinda Magnacinta Tahid | 7D | 2 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.”It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans.The turtle agreed.“Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight.“What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight.“It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died.The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Adjeng Q.E | 7D | 3 | Akhirnya persahabatan Rhesa & Magar berakhir karena ulah Magar. |
| Alexandra Ardhianty Setiawan | 7D | 4 | There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and good- hearted monkey. |
| Atarisya Zafrina viniarta | 7D | 6 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories |
| Bedhaya Lingkar Hayuningrat Ind | 7D | 7 | There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He offered berries to all the animals and birds who came to the river to quench their thirst.One day Magar the crocodile came to the river bank to catch his prey. It was a hot and sunny day and Magar had not caught anything the whole day.“Hello friend. I am up here.”“Eat these. They will quench your thirst.”From then on, everyday, Magar would come to the river’s bank and eat the berries dropped by RhesaRhesa immediately jumped down from Magar’s back and bounced up the berry tree. “You are a fool Magar. How could I be alive if I left my heart behind? You have been an unfaithful friend. Our friendship is over,” said Rhesa. |
| Ezra Arya Pamuwesa | 7D | 10 | Pada suatu hari. Terdapat sebuah persahabatan antara seekor kura-kura dan dua ekor angsa. Mereka ingin berpindah ke danau yang baru karena danau yang mereka gunakan sudah kehabisan air. Danau baru itu sangat jauh dari danau lama mereka, jadi kura-kura punya ide. Idenya adalah dua angsa tersebut memegang sebuah ranting pohon dan kura-kura akan berpegangan kepada ranting tersebut menggunakan mulutnya. Pada saat mereka melewati sebuah desa ada seorang petani yang berkata “lihatlah, ada sebuah kura-kura yang berpegangan pada sebuah ranting pohon yang dibawa oleh dua angsa. Kesombongan kura-kura terlalu besar dan ia membuka mulutnya untuk berkata bahwa ia yang mengusulkan ide tersebut, tetapi karena ia membuka mulutnya, kura-kura tersebut pun jatuh dan tewas. |
| Klara khairunnisa | 7D | 14 | jangan egois sesama temen / orang yang jahat |
| M Airlangga d | 7D | 18 | One day Magar the crocodile came to the river bank to catch his prey. |
| Muhammad Fatan safawi | 7D | 19 | It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. |
| Muhammad Haidar Nurrasyid | 7D | 20 | The Swans and The Turtle |
| Neysha Chintyana Fitri | 7D | 23 | There lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. |
| Pandu narayan | 7D | 24 | The swans turtle |
| Prince Raoul Faizal | 7D | 25 | Husband and wife pigeon |
| Rei Juliandiniari Irmawan | 7D | 26 | Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories |
| Aryasatya Satrio Putra Purwanto | 7E | 3 | Kucing mengejar tikus hanya sebuah dongeng dari negeri china |
| Charissa Filzaiera Pradinamurti | 7E | 4 | The Hospitality of The Pigeon
Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend |
| Keiyra Queensya | 7E | 10 | Diary of Wimpy kids are |
| Mikayka Zweena Grandis | 7E | 12 | Suatu hari ada burung yang sedang menunggu suami-nya, dan ternyata suami-nya ada di kandang dan ia ditangkap oleh seorang pria, karena istri burung itu pasrah ia membuat api unggun dan mengorbankan diri untuk menjadi makanan sang penangkap burung tetapi ia menangkapnya sebelum ia lompat ke api unggun dan meminta maaf kepada istri dan suami burung akhirnya mereka hidup bahagia |
| Ni Made Distya Alinskie PSP | 7E | 16 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Vrisco Prasetyo | 7E | 24 | The two pigeon were happy to be reunited |
| Zevarina Laeticia Balqis | 7E | 25 | Ada seekor kura-kura dan seekor angsa yang berteman. Pada suatu tahun desa mereka kekeringan yang menyebabkan mereka harus pindah ke tempat yang lebih baik. Tetapi masalahnya, kura-kura tidak bisa terbang sehingga angsa harus menjepit suatu batang dan kura-kura akan menggigitnya, itu ide kura-kura. Lalu saat mereka terbang, ada seseorang yang mengatakan bahwa angsa pintar bisa memberi ide untuk itu. Karena tidak terima, kura-kura pun membuka mulutnya lalu mengatakan “Itu adalah ideku! Aku yang pintar! Aku harus memberi tahu mereka.” Dan tanpa dia sadari dia telah jatuh dari ketinggian yang ekstrem sehingga mati. |
| Amadea Azarin Maharani | 7F | 1 | Kopi Luwak |
| Aurelia Tiara Aviza | 7F | 5 | Bunga raflesia arnoldi adalah bunga terbesar di indonesia dan juga sangat langka |
| Cyra Naraya | 7F | 9 | Malin kundang menolak kehadiran ibunya dan setelah itu iapin dimutuk oleh ibunya |
| Gufira Adli Rakhsha | 7F | 13 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. |
| Jabbar muh jamil | 7F | 14 | Pada jaman dahulu kala, hiduplah seorang anak yang bernama Jack. Jack adalah seorang anak Inggris yang sangat pemberani. la tinggal bersama ibunya. Mereka hidup miskin. Harta yang mereka miliki hanyalah seekor sapi yang air susunya mulai mengering |
| Jessica Nata | 7F | 15 | There lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Muhammad Terry Chelsea | 7F | 17 | Gagal berulang kali
Jordan sangat sedih mendengar hal itu, tapi ia tak menyerah. Ia tetap berlatih dengan giat setiap hari di rumah. Tidak hanya tekniknya, ia juga melatih fisiknya dengan sangat keras dan disiplin. Dua tahun berikutnya, ia kembali mengikuti seleksi tim sekolahnya dan diterima. Meski sudah diterima dalam tim, ia tidak langsung puas dan bermalas-malasan. Ia tetap rajin berlatih, bahkan ia sering pulang terlambat karena latihan tambahan. Pada kompetisi SMA tahun 1981 Jordan membuktikan kerja kerasnya. Pada game pertamanya, ia berhasil mencetak 40 angka. Ia juga memiliki statistik yang mengesankan, rata-rata 25 angka per game, dan memenangkan kompetisi SMA di tahun yang sama. Sejak saat itu karier basketnya terus menanjak. Ia bergabung dengan tim Universitas Carolina Utara dan memenangkan beberapa kompetisi pada tahun 1983 dan 1984. Kemudian ia mendapat kontrak dan bergabung dalam tim Chicago Bulls pada tahun 1984. Karir Jordan di dunia basket professional NBA sangat gemilang. Ia mengantarkan timnya menjadi juara sebanyak enam kali, lima kali menjadi MVP di sepanjang musim, dan empat belas kali masuk ke dalam NBA All Stars. Ia pensiun tahun 2003 dan tercatat sebagai pemain yang mencetak angka terbanyak kedua dalam satu musim. Kini Jordan menjadi pemilik klub NBA, pebisnis, dan salah satu legenda basket sepanjang masa. |
| MuhammadAlifqyNasrulloh | 7F | 18 | Jin Suka sama Orang Yang senyum di kaca |
| Naddif Arrasyid Widyatama | 7F | 19 | Pada suatu hari ada sebuah angsa dan kura kura. Tempat tinggal nya sungai dan sungai nya kering. Karena sungai nya kering mereka berencana pindah tempat tinggal. Si angsa sudah menemukan tempat tinggal baru nya. Tapi kura kura tidak bisa terbang dan jalan nya lambat. Akhir nya mereka menemukan ide tapi ide tersebut harus kura kura nya tidak membuka mulut saat perjalanan karena bisa menyebabkan problem. Dan saat perjalanan mereka melewati desa. Saat di desa kura kura ngobrol. Otomatis kura kura jatu dan mati. |
| Raima Hadaina | 7F | 23 | @raima:hi aku mampir nih |
| Raima Hadaina | 7F | 23 | cara berinteraksi sosial, maka komunikasi adalah suatu proses penyampaian dan penerimaan pesan (ide, gagasan) dari satu pihak kepada pihak lain agar terjadi upaya untuk saling memengaruhi. |
| Rayna Kania Wicaksono | 7F | 24 | Kancil ingin menyebarangi sungai yang dipenuhi dengan buaya. Kemudian Kancil mempunyai ide untuk menipu Buaya. Kancil meminta Buaya untuk memanggil semua temannya dan berjejer. |
| Shayna Zahira | 7F | 25 | Keramahan Sepasang Merpati
Pada suatu waktu hiduplah sepasang merpati, mereka suami istri. Mereka hidup sangat bahagia. Suatu hari sang suami tak kunjung pulang hingga larut malam. Sang istri sangat khawatir. Ternyata sang suami ditangkap oleh seorang pemburu dan dimasukkan ke dalam sangkar. Sang istri sangat ketakutan dan bingung. Bagiamana aku bisa menolong suamiku? Dia menangis di pinggir sangkar suaminya. |
| Abdul Halim | 8A | 1 | The Swans and The Turtle There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth.The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. A |
| Angela Aurelie | 8A | 3 | There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and goodhearted monkey. He offered berries to all the animals and birds who came to the river to quench their thirst. In the river, there lived a crocodile named Magar. He lived with his wife in a cave at the bottom of the river. One day Magar the crocodile came to the river bank to catch his prey. It was a hot and sunny day and Magar had not caught anything the whole day. Tired and hot, he dragged himself to the shade of the berry tree for some rest. He had hardly closed his eyes when he heard somebody calling out to him. “Hello friend. I am up here.” Magar looked up to find Rhesa the monkey smiling down at him. The monkey plucked a handful of juicy berries and threw them down to Magar. “Eat these. They will quench your thirst.” “Thank you,” said Magar and ate the delicious berries. From then on, everyday, Magar would come to the river’s bank and eat the berries dropped by Rhesa. Both of them became good friends. One day Magar took some berries home to his wife. She found them delicious. “Mmm… If the berries are so tasty, how delicious would the monkey’s heart be that ate these berries,” she said. “I want to eat the heart of this monkey.” “How can I do that?” replied Magar. “He is my friend. How can I kill him?” But his wife would not accept no for an answer. “If you don’t bring me his heart, I will starve myself to death,’’she cried. So Magar went to meet Rhesa the monkey. “My wife liked the berries you sent her very much. She wants to meet you. She has invited you home for dinner,”said Magar to Rhesa. “I would surely come,” said Rhesa, “but I cannot swim and you live in the river.” “Do not worry,” said Magar, “I will carry you on my back.” Rhesa readily jumped on to Magar’s back. Magar began to swim away from the bank. On reaching the middle of the river, the crocodile began to dive under water. “Hey! What are you doing?” panicked Rhesa. “I told you I cannot swim.” “Sorry my friend,” replied Magar. “My wife wants to eat your heart. So I have to kill you,” said Magar. Rhesa realised that he was in grave danger. “Is it my heart you want?” he asked in an undisturbed voice. “Why did you not say so before? I would have gladly given it to you. We will have to go back because I usually leave my heart back at home when I go out.” The foolish crocodile immediately turned around and swam back towards the bank. Rhesa immediately jumped down from Magar’s back and bounced up the berry tree. “You are a fool Magar. How could I be alive if I left my heart behind? You have been an unfaithful friend. Our friendship is over,” said Rhesa. |
| bregas banyu | 8A | 5 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food.One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived.The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help. She made a fire for the bird-catcher Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free.”I will never trap any bird in my net again,” ” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Erlangga Arya Nadindra | 8A | 9 | Ada 2 merpati, Suami istri. mereka menghabisakan hari nya mencari makanan & Istirahat
lalu, Sang istri melihat si suami tertangkap oleh penangkap burung. . |
| falisya azalea santika | 8A | 10 | this story is about two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. one year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. they figure out how to find another lake. they worried because the turtle is to slow to go to the lake. so the turtle say “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” after that they do what turtle say. with one thing, turtle cant open his mouth because he can die. but because the turtle is clumsy, he die because he open his mouth |
| Hafidzul Sugianto | 8A | 12 | tentang 2 burung merpati yang sudah menikah dan menghabiskan waktunya mencari makan suatu hari suaminya hilang saat hujan. saat suaminya tidak datang ternyata suaminya tuh ditangkap oleh manusia dan akhirnya dilepaskan oleh si manusianya dan burungnya ketemuan lagi |
| Hanifa Widya Khairunnisa | 8A | 13 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on |
| Kenzie gabriel tremonty | 8A | 16 | Naruto |
| Kevin Anugrah S | 8A | 17 | Borneo hlm 90-100 Menceritakan tentang petualangan bertema beruang madu |
| Lathifah Faza Mazidah | 8A | 19 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Louviana De Isal | 8A | 20 | (The Swans and The Turtle)If the turtle doesn’t open his mouth,he won’t die |
| Magnalli N.A | 8A | 22 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories |
| Najwa Agnia Shavira | 8A | 24 | The Swans and The Turtle there are three friends, namely the turtle and the swans. they want to have a new house because it will be rainy season. but to find the house quickly the swans must fly while the turtle cannot fly. then the turtle gave the idea, so that he perched on the stick and then the stick was brought swans. but when on top the turtle was about to speak and he forgot that he had to keep his mouth shut to perch. at the end the tortoise died from talking and fell. |
| Raisya aina ependi | 8A | 25 | Ada sepasang burung merpati yang menghabis kan hari mereka untuk mencari makanan, saat malam sang istri datang ke pohon yang sering merek tinggali. Tapi sang suami tidak datang, biasanya tidak pernah setelat ini. saat itu dia melihat ada yang menangkap seekor burung, ternyata itu adalah suami nya. sang istri menangis dan suami menenangkan istri nya. dia bilang penangkap ini lapar, kemudian perempuan tersebut akan membakar dirinya agar jadi santapan untuk penangkap burung tersebut |
| Siffa rizkia nisa | 8A | 27 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Adrienna Tiara Putri | 8B | 2 | The Hospitality of The Pigeon
Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon, it was her husband. Soon, it stopped raining. His clothes were wet and he decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. |
| Alkahfi Malik Riady | 8B | 3 | tentang rossi sang Iegenda |
| Ghaniya Laetitia Prasetyo | 8B | 8 | Tintin mau ke Mosqow tapi agent agent dari russia berusaha untuk mencelakainya. |
| Ida i Dewa Gede Ray Adhyatma Kancana | 8B | 11 | Suatu musim panas, sekumpulan angsa dan kua-kura sedang bersedih karena danau tempat tinggalnya kering. Mereka mulai mencari tempat tinggal baru mereka. Kemudian 2 angsa menemukan sebuah danau yang jernih, kemudian mengajak kura-kura dan angsa lainnya pindah ke sana. Namun sayangnya, kura-kura jalannya lambat sehingga membutuhkan waktu yg lama untuk sampai ke sana. “Bagaimana kalau kamu mengangkat aku dengan batang yg dijepit di mulutmu, kemudian aku pegangan ke batang dengan mulutku” ide kura-kura. “Tapi kamu harus diam, jangan sampai mulutmu terlepas dari batang, atau tidak, kamu akan mati.” sahut Angsa. Mereka pun terbang. Sekumpulan warga takjub melihat angsa yang mengangkat kura-kura dengan batang di mulutnya. “Ini ide ku looohh.. aku memang Pintar..!!” pamer kura-kura. Namun belum saja kura-kua menyelesaikan kalimatnya, ia pun terjatuh karena tidak berpegangan pada batang, dan akhirnya mati. Para angsa pun sedih, sekaligus meninggalkannya. |
| jasmine tabina mecca | 8B | 12 | the swan and the turtle |
| Lakeisha Adhistia Putri | 8B | 16 | Ada 2 merpati. Mereka adalah suami istri. Mereka menghabiskan hari dengan mencari makanan. Suatu malam istrinya pulang lebih awal dan dia mulai khawatir karena suaminya terlambat pulang. Ternyata suaminya ada di sangkar. Si penangkap merpati itu kedinginan dan suaminya menyuruh istrinya untuk membantu penangkap merpati itu lalu istrinya membuatkan api dari ranting-ranting. Setelah itu penangkap merpati itu melepaskan suami merpati itu dari sangkarnya. |
| Mochamad Mirza Ghulam Firdaus | 8B | 18 | One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. |
| mohamad tristan zihni | 8B | 19 | menceritakan seekor angsa dan kura-kura yang ingin mencari tempat tinggal baru (danau) karena sudah 1 tahun tidak hujan dan danau pun mengering tapi suatu saat angsa menemukan danau yang baru bersama teman nya. kura kura ingin ikut tapi tidak bisa karena dia lambat lalu kura-kura punya suatu ide yaitu dengan erat menggigit kayu agar tidak jatuh . setelah itu 2 angsa dan kura kura sampai di tempat tinggal yang baru , mereka pun senang. |
| Muhammad Rafly Gunawan | 8B | 21 | tentang lebah dan kura kura |
| Naila Azizah | 8B | 23 | Ini tentang persahabatan yang sudah banyak melewati rintangan dan beberapa melewati kejadian-kejadian yang membuat mereka menjadi renggang tapi tetap pada akhirnya mereka saling bersahabat kembali. |
| Refarla Svenska Ash-Shofa | 8B | 26 | menceritakan 2 burung yang hambir di tangkap oleh pemburu |
| Tivanny Agnesya Martana | 8B | 28 | The swans and the turtle |
| Aksa Rachman | 8BIL1 | 3 | Di sebuah danau, hidup 2 angsa dan kura-kura yang saling berteman baik Mereka suka bermain bersama dan suka saling berbagi cerita. Tiba-tiba, sungai yang merka tinggali sudah mulai mengering. Salah satu awannya menemui danau yang masih penuh sehingga mereka pun memutuskan untuk pergi ke tempat tersebut. Tetapi, terdapat sebuah masalah, dimana kedua angsa tersebut bisa dengan mudah terbang ke danau tersebut tetapi kura-kura tersebut tidak dapat terbang ke danau tersebut sehingga kura-kura tersebut akan kesusahan untuk pergi ke danau tersebut. Tiba-tiba, kura-kura tersebut mendapatkan sebuah ide, dimana kura-kura tersebut akan menggigit ranting yang nantinya dicengkram oleh angsa tersebut dan nanti akan dibawa terbang oleh angsa tersebut. Saat mereka mencoba ide tersebut, ide tersebut cukup berhasil. Warga tersebut merasa taknjub dengan ide tersebut. Melihat bahwa warga merasa takjub, kura-kura berusaha untuk mmebuka mulutnya untuk menyampaikan bahwa dia yang memikirkan idenya. Karena kura-kura tersebut membuka mulutnya, kura-kura tersebut pun jaduh dan mati. Kedu angsa pun kecewa atas perbuatn kura-kura dan mereka pun berhasil sampai ke danau tersebut yang nantinya menjadi tempat tinggal kedua angsa tersebut selamanya. |
| Alivia Khaira Umma | 8BIL1 | 4 | there was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. two swans and turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. one year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. the swans fly around and look for a suitable place to live. one of the swans spotted a large lake with plenty of water and many fishes. they were so exited. but the problem is, the swans can fly but the turtle crawl very slowly. the turtle has an idea. it will hold the stick in its mouth and the swans will hold the stick either side. one of the swans warned the turtle not to open its mouth when holding the stick. soon they were flying high in the sky to get to the new lake. then, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. the turtle accidentally open its mouth to reply the man’s compliment. he fell with a thud and died. |
| Anadhya Khayyira P.Y. | 8BIL1 | 5 | Two swans and a turtle live in a lake, but the lake is about to dry up. The turtles decide to look for a new place to live. They find a large lake nearby with plenty of water and lots of fish. Swan: I am the clever one. I need to let them know, thought the turtle.
He opened his mouth to explain, but before he could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly. |
| Dimas Raditya Kusuma Putra | 8BIL1 | 8 | There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and goodhearted monkey. He offered berries to all the animals and birds who came to the river to quench their thirst. In the river, there lived a crocodile named Magar river, the crocodile began to dive under water. “Hey! What are you doing?” panicked Rhesa. “I told you I cannot swim.” Rhesa immediately jumped down from Magar’s back and bounced up the berry tree. “You are a fool Magar. How could I be alive if I left my heart behind? You have been an unfaithful friend. Our friendship is over,” said Rhesa. |
| Haura Andani Aiva | 8BIL1 | 10 | Hospitality can change people mind. |
| Jinan Fauzeya Rayandhi | 8BIL1 | 11 | One day, there lived a couple of pigeons, they lived and filled their days looking for food. Usually they went together, but one rainy afternoon, the pigeon’s wife waited for her husband to come but he didn’t. Finally the pigeons wife saw a bird-catcher flying with her husband. She immediately saved her husband by distracting the bird-catcher. When the rain had stopped, the bird-catcher finally took shelter in the pigeons’ place. The pigeon’s wife sat down beside her husband. At first, because they thought the bird-catcher was a guest, and they had no food, the pegion’s wife wanted to sacrifice herself to be the bird-catcher’s dish. Bird-catcher felt very selfish and evil, finally he prevented the pegion’s wife from sacrificing herself. |
| Kenza Ardraputra Rezyarifin | 8BIL1 | 13 | The Unfaithful Friend Ada pohon beri besar di samping suatu sungai, di pohon beri tersebut tinggal seekor monyet bernama Rhesa, ia pintar dan baik, ia menawarkan beri ke setiap hewan yang datang ke sungai untuk minum. Di sungai juga hidup seekor buaya bernama Magar bersama istrinya di dalam gua. Suatu hari Magar tidak menangkap mangsa apapun karena hari itu panas dan matahari bersinar terik, ia capek dan beristirahat dibawah bayangan pohon beri besar. Lalu Rhesa memanggil buaya tersebut, Magar melihat monyet tersebut ternyata dia memberikan buah beri ke dia. Setiap hari Magar selalu datang ke pohon beri besar tersebut, Magar dan Rhesa menjadi teman. Magar membawa buah beri ke tempat tinggalnya untuk dimakan oleh istrinya, tapi istrinya ingin jantung monyet tersebut karena ia juga memakan buah beri yang enak. Magar menolak tapi istrinya akan membunuh dirinya sendiri jika ia tidak mau membawakan jantung tersebut. Akhirnya magar pergi ke pohon beri tersebut seperti biasa, lalu bilang ke monyet bahwa istrinya mengundang Rhesa untuk makan malam di tempatnya. Tapi monyet itu tidak bisa berenang, jadi ia duduk di punggung Magar. Di tengah jalan magar tiba tiba menyelam, Magar memberi tahu Rhesa tentang istrinya yang mau jantungnya. Tapi Rhesa cerdik, ia bilang bahwa jantungnya selalu ditaruh di tempat tinggalnya, dan dia bisa memberikannya kapanpun Magar langsung berenang menuju pohon beri tersebut. Rhesa selamat dari bahaya dan langsung lompat ke tempat tinggalnya. Walaupun begitu bagaimana mungkin Rhesa bisa hidup tanpa jantungnya? Jadi pertemanan mereka putus. |
| Nafisa Zeta Oktavian | 8BIL1 | 15 | Teman Tidak Setia
Rhesa sang monyet tinggal di pohon berry tepi sungai dan ia suka menawarkan buah berry kepada binatang-binatang yang datang ke sungai. Lalu ada Magar sang buaya yang tinggal di gua dasar sungai bersama istrinya. Suatu hari Magar kelelahan dan ia sama sekali belum menemukan mangsa. Kemudian ia berteduh di bawah pohon berry, lalu munculah Rhesa menawarkan buah berry, dan ternyata buah berry yang diberinya enak. Hari-hari selanjutnya Magar terus menghampiri pohon berry dan mereka menjadi teman baik. Suatu ketika, Magar membawa pulang buah berry itu dan memberikan ke istrinya. Istrinya berpendapat bahwa buahnya enak apalagi jantung sang monyet yang memakan buah berry itu. Awalnya Magar tidak mau menuruti keinginan istrinya untuk membunuh sang monyet, tetapi istrinya merengek. Kemudian Magar pura-pura mengajak Rhesa untuk berkunjung ke rumahnya dengan alasan istrinya ingin menemui dia. Setelah mengetahui bahwa sebenarnya Magar bermaksud membunuh dan mengambil jantungnya, Rhesa berbohong kalau dia suka meninggalkan jantungnya saat pergi. Magar tanpa pikir panjang langsung balik lagi yang ternyata itu hanya akal-akalan Rhesa. |
| naura rizka maharani | 8BIL1 | 17 | tentang sekelompok sahabat yang menemukan harta karun dan memutuskan untuk pergi keliling dunia menggunakan kapal warisan |
| Rizqidia Nurzahira Ramadhani | 8BIL1 | 20 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. And one day, when the wife went home early, she noticed her husband hasn’t come home yet. and when it started raining, she saw a bird-catcher holding her husband in a cage. When it stopped raining, she went to her husband who was inside the cage. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire and had let free her husband. They were happy that they were reunited. |
| maritza asthari rishwana | 8BIL1 | 24 | seorang anak sedang menceritakan masa lalu nya kepada teman nya |
| Alanna Fitria Kirana | 8BIL2 | 1 | The Unfaithful Friend |
| Almer Phalevi | 8BIL2 | 2 | Swan and Turtle dealing with other birds and the lake |
| Altair Athar Maulana Roesli | 8BIL2 | 3 | Cerita tentang angsa dengan kura kura |
| Ameera Jane | 8BIL2 | 4 | The Unfaithful Friend There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and goodhearted monkey. In the river, there lived a crocodile named Magar. He lived with his wife in a cave at the bottom of the river. One day Magar the crocodile came to the river bank to catch his prey. Magar had not caught anything the whole day. He dragged himself to the shade of the berry tree for some rest. “Hello friend. I am up here.” Magar looked up to find Rhesa the monkey smiling down at him. The monkey plucked a handful of juicy berries and threw them down to Magar. “Eat these. They will quench your thirst.” “Thank you,” said Magar and ate the delicious berries. From then on, everyday, Magar would come to the river’s bank and eat the berries dropped by Rhesa. Both of them became good friends. One day Magar took some berries home to his wife. She found them delicious. “Mmm… If the berries are so tasty, how delicious would the monkey’s heart be that ate these berries,” she said. “I want to eat the heart of this monkey.” “How can I do that?” replied Magar. “He is my friend. How can I kill him?” But his wife would not accept no for an answer. “If you don’t bring me his heart, I will starve myself to death,’’she cried. So Magar went to meet Rhesa the monkey. “My wife liked the berries you sent her very much. She wants to meet you. She has invited you home for dinner,”said Magar to Rhesa. “I would surely come,” said Rhesa, “but I cannot swim and you live in the river.” “Do not worry,” said Magar, “I will carry you on my back.” Rhesa readily jumped on to Magar’s back. Magar began to swim away from the bank. On reaching the middle of the river, the crocodile began to dive under water. “Hey! What are you doing?” panicked Rhesa. “I told you I cannot swim.” “Sorry my friend,” replied Magar. “My wife wants to eat your heart. So I have to kill you,” said Magar. Rhesa realised that he was in grave danger. “Is it my heart you want?” he asked in an undisturbed voice. “Why did you not say so before? I would have gladly given it to you. We will have to go back because I usually leave my heart back at home when I go out.” The foolish crocodile immediately turned around and swam back towards the bank. Rhesa immediately jumped down from Magar’s back and bounced up the berry tree. “You are a fool Magar. How could I be alive if I left my heart behind? You have been an unfaithful friend. Our friendship is over,” said Rhesa |
| Anargya Tirta Pratama Sigit | 8BIL2 | 5 | Swans and the turtle |
| Arga Bramantyo Anggoro | 8BIL2 | 6 | The Hospitality of The Pigeon
Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. One evening, the wife returned home early. In a cage he had a pigeon. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. ” He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. ” Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. “By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. ” He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. ” I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Athaya Fawnia Epafroditus | 8BIL2 | 7 | There once lived a happy couple of pigeons. They usually take turns to head out and search for food. The wife turned out early and waited for her husband to come home to their favorite tree. Hours have went by and there are still no signs of her husband, it has also started to rain. While waiting on the tree, the wife saw a bird-catcher with her husband in the cage. Because it was raining, the bird-catcher decided to rest below the bird couples house. The wife then got near the cage and talked to her husband. “Do not fear my dear, right now we have a guest that we need to help”. The wife then collected a couple of branches and set a fire to it. “I will now jump into the fire so that you could stay warm and have a nice meal” said the wife. The bord-catcher got shocked by the pigeons hospitality that he stopped the wife from jumping into the fire and set the husband out of the cage. “Im so sorry for being cruel and selfish, I will now stop catching innocent birds” said the bird-catcher. He then stood up and went away. The pigeon couple lived happily ever after |
| Bagas Raditya Utomo | 8BIL2 | 8 | Its about the swans and the turtle |
| Charissa Chelsky Candradewa | 8BIL2 | 10 | The Hospitality of The Pigeon
Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend |
| freya lubna kamilia | 8BIL2 | 11 | pergi ke pulau misterius bersama temannya |
| Halzahra Arkenzie Malik | 8BIL2 | 12 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Jivara Faiza Ridwansyah | 8BIL2 | 13 | The Swans and The Turtle There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. h to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan |
| Kayla Purawinata Putri K | 8BIL2 | 14 | cerita tentang pertemenan sebuah monyet dan buaya yang hancur karena buaya mengkhianati monyet dengan berniat membunuhnya karena istrinya menyuruh |
| Keisha Esteria Hasian Sitinjak | 8BIL2 | 16 | Dory ingin menemukan orang tuanya dan kenudian dibantu oleh Marlin dan Nemo. |
| M Rafa Akilah Siraj | 8BIL2 | 17 | The story of the swans and the turtle |
| Nadia Salsabilla | 8BIL2 | 18 | Sejuta Fobia ini bercerita tentang Kesya Neaulia yang memiliki banyak fobia, seperti fobia terhadap darah, tahu, dan berbicara di depan umum. Masalah terjadi ketika di sekolahnya harus memilih tiga eskul, sedangkan dia baru memilih dua eskul. Kak Rosida, sebagai kakaknya menyarankan Kesya untuk mengikuti eskul PMR. Dengan terpaksa, Kesya mengikuti saran Kak Rosida karena tidak ada pilihan lain. Jika dia mengikuti eskul lukis, dia tidak berbakat melukis seperti mamanya. Jika ia mengikuti eskul basket, dia tidak berminat. Akhirnya pilihan terakhirnya adalah dengan mengikuti PMR. “PMR itu kegiatan lapangan yang mewajibkan anggotanya siap lahir dan batin. Fisikmu akan diuji ketika perkemahan antarkontigen.” Kata Kak Rosida memperingatkan Kesya. Hingga, yang dikatakan kakaknya benar-benar terjadi. Tepat satu minggu setelah dia mengikuti eskul Pmr, Kesya ditunjuk pihak sekolahnya untuk mengikuti perkemahan antarkontigen. Banyak cobaan yang harus dihadapi Kesya. Dia harus menolong temannya yang terluka karena terjatuh sehingga mengeluarkan darah. Harus mampu presentasi di depan orang banyak. Serta, dia harus makan makanan yang disediakan oleh pihak perkemahan, yaitu semur tahu. Mau tak mau, dengan mengikuti eskul PMR ini, Kesya harus menentang semua fobianya. |
| Rafa Aldeandra | 8BIL2 | 19 | ada 2 ekor angsa dan kura-kura yang hidup. Mereka ingin pindah ke tempat yang lebih baik karena air di sekitar mereka mulai kering. Karena cukup jauh, kura-kura memberikan ide agar ia menggigit sebuah batang pohon, dan angsa tersebut membawanya. Angsa menjelaskan bahwa kura-kura tidak boleh membuka mulut. Di perjalanan, kura-kura yang sombong ingin mengatakan bahwa hal tersebut adalah idenya, namun karena membuka mulutnya ia jatuh |
| Regan Shaquille Ammarsany | 8BIL2 | 20 | The Swans and The Turtle
Suatu hari ada 2 swans and 1 tutrle hidup barengan di suatu lake, lake tersebut lama-kelamaan menjadi kering dan tidak bisa ditinggalkan, Kedua swans terbang mencari rumah baru. Saat mereka menemukan rumah baru, karena kura-kura lambat, kedua swans itu mengangkatnya dengan stick, saat di perjalanan ada seseorang yang menghibur kedua swans karena kepintarannya tapi kura-kura ingin menjelaskan bahwa itu ide nya, saat dibuka mulutnya dia jatuh dan mati. |
| Ryuken Archaez Fadzillah Al Caesar | 8BIL2 | 21 | Kebaikan yang ditunjukan oleh kedua pasang merpati menyelamatkan mereka dari bahaya sang pemburu-burung. |
| Siti Aisha Humaira Alamsyah | 8BIL2 | 22 | Coco Channel adalah seorang Penjahit yang pernah bermimpi menjadi seorang penyanyi terkenal. Pada usia 18 tahun, setelah dia selesai sekolahnya, dia bekerja sebagai penjahit dan pada malam harinya dia menjadi penyanyi di kafe musik. Nama Coco juga dia dapat dari tempatnya bekerja dan dia bertemu dua orang yang mendukung mimpinya. |
| Syaluna Kanantya Andary | 8BIL2 | 23 | The Hospitality of The Pigeon
There lived a husband and wife of pigeons that lives near a tree in a forest. They usually go look for food but one day the wife is waiting for her husband but he hasn’t return. She saw a bird catcher with her husband inside the cage. Since it’s raining the bird catcher sat near the tree they lived at. The husband told his wife to help provide hospitality to the bird catcher. The bird catcher is overwhelmed by their humble hospitality and he set them free. |
| Syesha Safira Sudradjat | 8BIL2 | 24 | The Swans and The Turtle The Swans and The Turtle were very good friends. They lived in a lake together and would play with each other. One day, the lake started drying up. Both of the swans started searching for a new place to live. One of the swans found another lake. So, 3 of them decided to move there. But, there was one problem, how would the turtle arrive there? The turtle came up with an idea, he’d hold the center of the stick, then the swans would hold each tip of the stick and bring them altogether to the new place. In 1 condition, the turtle wouldn’t open his mouth throughout the journey if he don’t wanna die. As they’re flying through the sky, a lot of people underneath them thought the swans were the clever one. The turtle didn’t agree, so he wanted to tell them that he was the clever one. As he open his mouth, he fell then died because of his own stupidness. |
| Brian Rafi Satria | 8C | 3 | Hiduplah 2 ekor burung merpati yang bersarang di sebuah pohon di dalam hutan. Suatu malam sang istri pulang lebih awal dan menunggu suaminya. Hujan mulai turun dan sang istri khawatir. Tiba-tiba ada penangkap burung datang ke arahnya, ternyata di dalam kandang itu ada suaminya. Setelah hujan reda sang penangkap burung kedinginan dan lapar, karena bujukan suaminya sang istri menanggap orang itu sebagai tamu, jadi ia membuatkan api dari batang kayu dan hampir membunuh dirinya sendiri untuk dijadikan hidangan. Karena keramahan burung tersebut sang penangkap tersebut membebaskannya. |
| Denarya Rafif Rochalib | 8C | 7 | Terdapat suatu pohon beri besar di dekat sebuah sungai. Disanalah hidup seorang monyet bernama Rhesa. Ia adalah monkyet yang baik hati dan rendah hati. Ia suka memberikan beri-beri yang ada di pohon tersebut ke makhluk lain, burung merupakan salah satu yang pertama. Pada sungai, hiduplah seekor buaya bernama magar. Ia hidup di sungai tersebut bersama istrinya.
Suatu hari, Magar telah kembali dari berburu dengan tangan kosong. Ia memutuskan untuk beristirahat di dekat pohon beri dan disapa oleh Rhesa. Magar pun melihat keatas dan melihat monyet yang menyapanya melihat kebawah, teresenyum. Rhesa pun memberikan beberapa beri kepada Magar. Dari hari itu Magar akan kembali ke lokasi pohon tersebut agar diberikan beri oleh Rhesa. Magar dan istrinya pun datang menghampiri Rhesa, Magar berkata bahwa istrinya menyukai berinya. Oleh karena itu, Rhesa pun diajak untuk makan malam bersama keluarga Magar. Di tengah jalan, Magar pun menyelam dalam air. Rhesa pun kaget, ia tak bisa menyelam. Mengapa Magar masuk ke dalam air? Magar pun berkata bahwa istrinya ingin memakan hatinya, oleh karena itu Magar perlu membunuhnya. Rhesa pun sadar bahwa ia berada di sebuah predikamen mengancam hidup, ia pun memberitahui Magar bahwa hatinya Rhesa ialah berada di pohon beri biasanya. Magar pun menyelam balik ke pohon tersebut. Sedikit yang ia tahu, Rhesa telah membohonginya dan kabur. |
| Feyla maharani putri | 8C | 9 | The swans and the turtle Suatu hari ada danau di desa yang kecil, ada dua angsa dan kura-kura yang berteman baik. Pada satu tahun, tidak ada hujan dan danau itu mulai kering, kura-kura itu bilang bahwa kita harus mencari tempat tinggal baru. Kedua angsa itu terbang mencari tempat tinggal baru, akhirnya salah satu angsa menemukan danau yang besar, banyak ikan. Angsa itu segera memberitau temannya, mereka sangat senang. Tapi ada satu masalah, bagaimana cara kura-kura itu bisa ke danau sana karena ia jalan sangat lama sementara danau nya jauh. Kura-kura itu memiliki ide, angsa akan memegang stik lalu ia akan memegangnya menggunakan mulutnya. Ide itu bagus tapi angsa mengingatkan bahwa tidak bole membuka mulut, jika membuka ia bisa mati. Angsa itu mengingatkan lagi kepada kura-kura sebelum terbang. Lalu mereka mulai terbang, orang-orang keluar untuk menyaksikan hal itu. Orang-orang disana mengatakan bahwa angsa itu pintar sekali untuk membawa kura-kura harus pakai stik. Mendengar percakapan itu, kura-kura ingin bilang bahwa ialah yang memiliki ide, lalu ia membuka mulut nya dan jatuh. Kedua angsa itu melihat jatuhnya kura-kura, mereka menggelengkan kepala kepada kebodohan kura-kura |
| Jurrien Rafael A | 8C | 11 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. |
| Kimya Aisya Ali | 8C | 14 | Rhesa seekor monyet dan Magar seekor buaya berteman sejak pertama Rhesa memberi buah berry kepada Magar. Hingga suatu hari, Magar membawa buah-buah berry tersebut ke rumah dan memakannya bersama istrinya. Istri Magar mengatakan bahwa ia penasaran dengan rasa hati Rhesa yang baik hati itu, ia terus meminta suaminya agar membawakannya hati monyet itu. Lalu Magar pergi dengan berat hati menemui Rhesa, Magar mengatakan bahwa istrinya ingin membawanya makan malam. Rhesa menerima ajakan itu, namun karena Rhesa tidak bisa berenang, Magar membawanya ke sungai dengan Rhesa di atas nya. Di tengah perjalanan, Magar menyelam. Rhesa panik karena ia tidak bisa berenang. Magar berkata jujur bahwa ia ingin mebawa Rhesa untuk hatinya dimakan oleh istrinya, Magar meminta maaf. Lalu Rhesa mengelabui Magar dengan mengatakan bahwa hatinya tertinggal di daratan, buaya yang bodoh itu percaya lalu kembali ke daratan. Rhesa langsung melompat ke atas pohon buah berry begitu Magar sampai di daratan. Dan pada akhirnya, Rhesa dan Magar tidak bersahabat lagi. |
| M. Vierzan | 8C | 18 | The hospitality of the pigeon |
| Nathania Paramitha Rafeni Putri | 8C | 20 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Al Fathir sangkara anindya | 8D | 1 | Seekor kurang kurang dengan dua ekor angsa yang ingin mencari rumah baru karena rumah laman mereka(Danau) Mengering karena minimnya hujan, Lalu 2 ekor angsa tersebut berinisiatif untuk mencari rumah baru dan menemukan dan berencana Mbok kura-kura dengan cara kura-kura menggigit dan kura-kura tersebut dengan membuka mulutnya agar tidak jatuh tapi karena warga melihatnya sangat bersemangat kura-kura ingin menunjukkan bahwa itu ide dia lalu dia mati dan jatuh |
| Audy Kharisma Setiadi | 8D | 2 | Tentang buaya dan nmonyet berteman, awalnya mereka benar-benar tulus untuk menjadi teman, tetapi ketika buaya memberikan berry dari pemberian monyet kepada istrinya, istrinya ingin memakan hati monyet tersebut. Akhirnya buaya tersebut menjebak monyet tetapi monyet sudah mengetahuinya setelah diajak ke tempat buaya, jadi monyet tersebut terselamatkan oleh omongannya sendiri dan akhirnya mereka tidak menjadi teman lagi. |
| avissa sitti ammabel | 8D | 3 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. |
| Ayzar Hisyam Raditya | 8D | 4 | the swans and the turtle |
| Cahaya Danika permana | 8D | 5 | The Hospitality of The Pigeon
Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. His clothes were wet.He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the |
| Calista Belva Kaishaura | 8D | 6 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. The wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Denaia Nurishthina Rahim | 8D | 7 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. They have to find some other place to live. Then the swans fly around and look for a suitable place. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others.The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle have an idea, he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. Soon they were flying high in the sky. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. |
| fahrisa putri fahri | 8D | 9 | There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and good- hearted monkey. He offered berries to all the animals and birds who came to the river to quench their thirst. In the river, there lived a crocodile named Magar. He lived with his wife in a cave at the bottom of the river.The foolish crocodile immediately turned around and swam back towards the bank. Rhesa immediately jumped down from Magar’s back and bounced up the berry tree. “You are a fool Magar. How could I be alive if I left my heart behind? You have been an unfaithful friend. Our friendship is over,” said Rhesa. Adopted from: foolish crocodile immediately turned around and swam back towards the bank. Rhesa immediately jumped down from Magar’s back and bounced up the berry tree. “You are a fool Magar. How could I be alive if I left my heart behind? You have been an unfaithful friend. Our friendship is over,” said Rhesa. Adopted from |
| Gede Radit Ariyudana | 8D | 10 | Setelah Kenshiro mencoba untuk menghadang Raoh, temanya. Shin menyera Raoh duluan dan berakhir fatal |
| Joely Tahani Suyana | 8D | 12 | Tanjiro berlatih pedang hingga pandai dan bisa menggunakan jurus-jurus |
| Lorraine Nathanie Martin | 8D | 13 | Seseorang yang bercita cita menjadi pemain voli |
| Malik Rifat Arazky | 8D | 14 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. |
| Nicky Farlie Natalino Alfonso | 8D | 19 | The Hospitality of Pigeon |
| Prabu Kusuma Abdy | 8D | 20 | Sebuah suami istr burung merpati yang didatangkan oleh penangkap burung, saat penangkap burung kebasahan dan kelaparan. suami istri burung merpati itu membantu kepada sang penangkap burung dan penangkap burung pun tidak akan lagi menembak mengurungi burung. |
| raffi euro zakhwan damiri | 8D | 22 | angsa dan kura kura yang berusaha mencari danau (rumah) baru |
| Rafid Izza Tanzila | 8D | 23 | There is a pair of pigeon living in a favorite tree in the forest. Their daily job is to find food. One night, the dove came home early. she waited for her husband to come, but when it started to rain she became worried. a moment later a bird catcher came to the tree they lived in. The female bird sees sometimes what the bird catcher brings. it turns out that the bird in the cage is her husband. she tries to get her husband out. he approached the cage. instead of telling him to open the cage, his husband instead told his wife to help the bird catcher who was cold. then the wife did what her husband said, she made a bonfire and told the bird-catcher to eat it. seeing the humility of the bird, the bird-catcher finally released his husband and promised not to catch any more birds. |
| Rana Zhahirah | 8D | 24 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Rania Anindita | 8D | 25 | The Hospitality of The Pigeon They were husband and wife. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I. By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He opened the cage and set the husband free. |
| Shifa Zerlita Abadi | 8D | 26 | The Hospitality of The Pigeon Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest.A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worryJust then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeonShe desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cryBy now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Arya Bima Arundati | 8E | 1 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. The three of them were very excited with the find. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,”. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Asha Padma R. Tripradopo | 8E | 2 | menceritakan tentang angsa dan kura-kura |
| Aura Khaila | 8E | 3 | Jangan pelit menjadi orang |
| Ayuthaya Andriana | 8E | 4 | Kita harus saling menghargai |
| Azaria Gafar Maulana | 8E | 5 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited |
| Daniella Zahraa Jatnika | 8E | 7 | teman yang tidak setia |
| Dhamir | 8E | 8 | The Swans and the turtle |
| Felly Pricilla | 8E | 10 | ada dua ekor merpati mereka adalah suami istri. suatu hari sang suami tidak pulang padahal ini sudah larut, akhirnya sang istri menemukan suaminya terperangkap di perangkap burung. menangkap burung itu kedinginan dan lapar akhirnya dia berteduh di pohon suami istri tersebut. sang istri yang malang hanya bisa duduk sambil menangis di atas kandang suaminya tetapi suaminya bilang untuk jangan bersedih kita sedang ada tamu yang kelaparan. akhirnya sang istri menuruti sang suami dia membuat api dan berkata “aku tidak memiliki apa-apa untuk di tawarkan kepada mu jadi aku akan lompat ke api tersebut dan tak lama aku akan jadi makanan untukmu” tetapi si penangkap burung langsung menahan sang istri dan melepaskan sang suami. |
| Hakeem Ali Rose | 8E | 11 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. |
| Harashta Jannis Andriansyah | 8E | 12 | One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Hylmi ghanim Suryo Wicaksono | 8E | 13 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry because her husband didnt come home. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but it didnt work. Soon, it stopped raining, the bird catcher’s clothes are wet, then he decided to sit under the same tree where the pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said that the bird catcher is shivering and hungry, then she help the bird catcher, and then after that she help her husband opening the cage |
| Juwayria Zafnah | 8E | 14 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. |
| Namira Aishagita Kusumahadilaga | 8E | 17 | The Hospitality of The Pigeon Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Namira Aishagita Kusumahadilaga | 8E | 17 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. |
| Raden Annisa Mizani Syafina | 8E | 18 | There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and goodhearted monkey. He offered berries to all the animals and birds who came to the river to quench their thirst. In the river, there lived a crocodile named Magar. He lived with his wife in a cave at the bottom of the riveOne day Magar the crocodile came to the river bank to catch his prey. It was a hot and sunny day and Magar had not caught anything the whole day. Tired and hot, he dragged himself to the shade of the berry tree for some rest. He had hardly closed his eyes when he heard somebody calling out to him. “Hello friend. I am up here.” Magar looked up to find Rhesa the monkey smiling down at him. The monkey plucked a handful of juicy berries and threw them down to MagarOne day Magar took some berries home to his wife. She found them delicious. “Mmm… If the berries are so tasty, how delicious would the monkey’s heart be that ate these berries,” she said. “I want to eat the heart of this monkey.Rhesa realised that he was in grave danger. “Is it my heart you want?” he asked in an undisturbed voice. “Why did you not say so before? I would have gladly given it to you. We will have to go back because I usually leave my heart back at home when I go out.” The foolish crocodile immediately turned around and swam back towards the bank. Rhesa immediately jumped down from Magar’s back and bounced up the berry tree. “You are a fool Magar. How could I be alive if I left my heart behind? You have been an unfaithful friend. Our friendship is over,” said Rhesa. |
| Radinka Mikayla Firmansyah | 8E | 19 | Buku dimulai dengan cerita ketika tokoh cerita ini masih kecil. Suatu kali ia menggambar ular boa yang memakan seekor gajah. Namun, saat ia menunjukkan gambar itu ke orang dewasa, mereka menyuruhnya untuk berhenti menggambar dan mulai belajar hal-hal lain, seperti geometri, aritmetika, geografi, tata bahasa, dan lain-lain. Akhirnya sang tokoh ini berhenti menggambar dan tumbuh besar menjadi seorang pilot. Sebagai pilot, ia terus membawa gambarnya yang pertama, dan kadang membahas gambar itu bersama teman-temannya. Namun tidak ada satu orang dewasa pun yang memahami gambar buatannya. |
| Rayesha Reyhan Rizqueena | 8E | 20 | Ada seekor kura-kura dan dua angsa yang berteman baik dan tinggal di danau. Sudah setahun danaunya hampir kering sehingga mereka bergegas untuk mencari tempat tinggal lain. Dua angsa itu pergi mencari tempat tinggal, lalu mereka menemukan danau yang besar dan ada banyak ikan, mereka pun pulang dan memberitahu kura-kura. Tapi ada satu masalah yaitu, kura-kura tidak bisa pergi kesana dengan cepat. Akhirnya kura-kura itu dibawa terbang oleh salah satu angsa dengan menggunakan tongkat seperti ide kura-kura itu. Saat terbang melewati desa-desa ada seorang pria yang berkata bahwa angsa itu pintar sekali bisa membawa kura-kura itu terbang dengan bantuan tongkat. Kura-kura itu tidak terima karena itu adalah ide dia. Lalu ia jatuh dan mati. Angsa-angsa itu saling menatap dan berkata bahwa jika ia tidak berbicara dia akan hidup bahagia dengan kita. Setelah kejadian itu, danau itu pun menjadi rumah baru mereka. |
| Rei Arden | 8E | 21 | Membaca buku komik spongebob hlm 1 – 5 |
| Renandya Malicca C | 8E | 22 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. |
| Reno Sabastian Faza Musthafa | 8E | 23 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Rizky Ramadhan Adhittama | 8E | 24 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others |
| Satria Jamie Ardiya | 8E | 25 | There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and good hearted monkey. He offered berries to all the animals and birds who came to the river to quench their thirst. In the river, there lived a crocodile named Magar. He lived with his wife in a cave at the bottom of the river. One day Magar the crocodile came to the river bank to catch his prey. It was a hot and sunny day and Magar had not caught anything the whole day. Tired and hot, he dragged himself to the shade of the berry tree for some rest. He had hardly closed his eyes when he heard somebody calling out to him. “Hello friend. I am up here.” |
| Suhandhika Pratama W | 8E | 26 | The Swans and The Turtle |
| Sulthan Sagara Abdurrahman | 8E | 27 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Alvin Andrianto Irawan | 8F | 1 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons, they were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. Soon, it stopped raining.His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Alya Hana | 8F | 2 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Anindita Abdiyah Muhshi | 8F | 3 | The Hospitality of The Pigeon Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining and she started to worry. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon, it was her husband. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. When it stopped raining, the bird-catcher was freezing. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage and she started to cry. Her husband told her to stop crying and help the bird-catcher, so she made a fire for the bird-catcher. She said that she will jump into the fire so she will become an edible. By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free.The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Callista aurelia helmi putri | 8F | 5 | Ada anak bernama Reyhan yang pergi menuju Japan bersama temannya lalu sesampai di Japan Reyhan dan temannya mengunjungi acara hallowen di pasar tradisional japan |
| Dandy Fauzta Armand | 8F | 6 | Saya bisa menyimpulkan bahwa , semua aparat kepolisian bisa bekerja sama dengan baik di setiap daerah untuk saling bahu membahu |
| Faira Fitriyani Djajasasmita | 8F | 9 | Ada angsa-angsa dan seekor kura-kura tinggal di danau pinggiran desa. Semakin lama, air danau tersebut semakin surut dan hampir tidak ada air. Mereka harus mencari tempat tinggal yang baru. Dua ekor angsa menemukan tempat tinggal baru yang kira-kira cocok untuk mereka. Mereka kembali ke tempat tinggal semula untuk memberi tau teman-teman yang lain bahwa mereka sudah menemukannya. Tetapi, ada suatu masalah yaitu, angsa bisa terbang ke tempat tinggal yang baru dengan waktu yang singkat, sedangkan kura-kura tidak bisa terbang dan jalannya sangat lambat apalagi tempat tinggal baru mereka lumayan jauh. Tetapi, kura-kura memiliki ide yang cerdik, yaitu dia akan memegang suatu tongkat di mulutnya dan angsa angsa tersebut memegnag tongkatnya dari kedua sisi di pinggir dan membawanya terbang. Saat mereka dalam perjalanan, banyak orang yang melihat mereka. Orang-orang berkata bahwa angsa-angsa tersebut sangat pintar karena telah membawa terbang kura-kura tersebut. Kura-kura tersebut berkata “Itu adalah ideku! aku yang pintar. aku harus memberi tau mereka!”, kura-kura tersebut melepaskan tongkat dari mulutnya karena ingin memberi tau mereka. Tetapi, ia terlanjur jatuh dan mati. Dua ekor angsa menggelengkan kepala karena kebodohan si kura-kura. Jika kura-kura tetap tutup mulut, kita akan selamat sampai tujuan bersama. |
| Keisha Callista Putri | 8F | 12 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. The three of them were very excited with the find. one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Keisha Callista Putri | 8F | 12 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. The three of them were very excited with the find. one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Maylika Tiarani Putri | 8F | 13 | The swans and the turtle |
| Mohammad Fadelis Jibril | 8F | 14 | The Unfaithful Friend menceritakan sebuah monyet dan buaya yang bersahabat tapi suatu hari istrinya buaya memintai hatinya monyet untuk dimakan buayanya langsung memanggil monyetnya dan menipu dia tetapi monyetnya bilang bahwa hatinya ketinggalan buayanya pun ketipu dan monyetnya mengatakan bahwa buayanya bukan teman setia |
| Muhammad Hilmy Wiratama | 8F | 15 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. |
| Nadia Tanisha Ariana | 8F | 16 | The Swans and The Turle. Menceritakan di sebuah danau di pinggiran sebuah desa kecil. Dua angsa dan kura-kura yang berteman baik tinggal di danau. Mereka bermain bersama satu sama lain dan menghabiskan waktu dengan bercerita-cerita. |
| Raden Raissa Ardine Fakhirah | 8F | 20 | menceritakan ayahnya sastra yang sudah tidak ada, selama hidupnya ia selalu bertanggung jawab, bekerja keras, dan sangar menyayangi anak anaknya. |
| Rasya Raditya Rachman | 8F | 22 | membaca buku ubur ubur lembur 10 halaman |
| Revany Dealova Soekasno Putri | 8F | 23 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| safira auliya hermawan | 8F | 26 | unfaithful friend
One day there was a monkey named Resha and a crocodile named Magar. Resha is very kind, she likes to give berries to all the animals she meets to quench their thirst. One day he befriended a crocodile, namely Magar. At noon that day Magar brought berries which he gave to him to give to his wife his wife feels very delicious, he wants it again but his wife thinks it’s better if his heart is restless to eat because of his wife’s desire to get Resha’s heart finally magar tricked resha by taking her to a party across the river however, resha is not stupid she cheats back on magar that her heart is in her house |
| Vivian Sadidah Rachman | 8F | 28 | Ada sepasang burung merpati yang hidup di sebuah pohon hutan.Sepanjang hari mereka pergi untuk mencari makanan.Setelah itu istrinya pergi duluan ke tempat tinggalnya.dan setelah istrinya sampai tiba tiba hujan deras dan ia melihat sebuahseorang penangkap burung. Si penangkap ini menghampiri tempat tiggalnya namun di tempat tinggalnya itu terdapat burung merpati juga.Si istri ingin membantu suami dan merpati lainnya.Dengan cara yang dilakukan istri merpati dapat membebaskan merpati lainnya dan suaminy.Si penangkap burung tersebut mengakui kesalahannya dan meminta maaf |
| Allisya Tristan Putri Purnomo | 9A | 1 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Muhammad Dinar Raihan Anargya | 9A | 15 | The unfaithful friend
Pada zaman dahulu, hiduplah seekor monyet yang bernama Rhesa, ia tinggal di atas pohon yang berada di dekat sungai. Ada seekor buaya yang bernama Magar. Rhesa selalu memberikan buah dari pohonnya kepada hewan hewan lain termasuk Magar. Suatu hari, Magar memakan buah yang diberikan Rhesa dan membawa sebagian buah tersebut ke rumah. Istri Magar memakannya dan mengatakan bahwa buah tersebut sangat lezat. Akhirnya, istri Magar berniat untuk memakan hati Rhesa karena berpikir bahwa hati Rhesa rasanya pasti lebih lezat. Magar mengajak Rhesa ke rumahnya dan mengatakan bahwa istrinya ingin memakan hati Rhesa. Rhesa meminta mengatakan bahwa hatinya ada di rumah dan kemudian meminta izin untuk mengambilnya. Magar mengantarkan Rhesa kembali ke pohon. Magar tidak mengetahui bahwa Rhesa berbohong kepadanya. Akhirnya Rhesa pulang ke rumahnya dan mengatakan bahwa ia sudah berbohong kepada Magar. Bagaimana mungkin Rhesa bisa hidup jika hatinya di tinggal di rumah. |
| Tania Janesya Hasan | 9A | 25 | One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Alika Aulia Rahmadhania | 9B | 2 | The swan and the turtle : menceritakan tentang seekor kura kura yang tidak menepati janjinya untuk tidak membuka suara kepada siapa siapa yg akhirnya ia mati karena jatuh dari ketinggian. |
| Keyshia Ayudhya Susanto | 9B | 12 | Istri Magar membuat persahabatan Magar dan Rhesa hancur |
| Khansa Raniya Djajasasmita | 9B | 13 | Ada pohon beri besar ditepi sungai. Ada seekor monyet yang tinggal di pohon itu. Dia selalu menawarkan buat beri kepada semua hewn yang datang ke sungai. Ada seekor buaya yang tinggal borsama istrinya di gua di dasar sungai. Suatu hari Magar si buaya datang ke tepi sungai untuk menangkap mangsanya. Dia beristirahat di pohon beri itu. Monyet itu memberinya jus beri. Semakin lama mereka semakin dekat. Mereka menjadi teman baik. Suatu hari Magar membawakan buah beri kepada istrinya. Istrinya ingin memakan hati monyet itu. Awalnya Magar tidak mau membunuh monyet itu, tetapi akhirnya dia berusaha untuk membunuh monyet itu. Monyet itu selamat dan dia sangat kecewa kepada Magar. |
| Rangga Dinnar Tirta Putra | 9B | 19 | The Swans and The Turtle There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories.One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up.“The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to theswans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans.The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have anyproblem,” said the turtle.“There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time.But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Rizqiqa Nurzahra K. | 9B | 22 | Tentang sepasang burung merpati, lalu suatu hari suami burung merpati itu ditangkap oleh orang dan dimasukan ke dalam perangkap. Lalu istri burung merpati sedih dan akhirnya ia mencoba berbaik hati pada orang itu. Akhirnya orang itu tidak jadi dan ia berkata tidak akan mencoba untuk menjebak burung-burung lagi. |
| daffa faza rosada | 9BBIL1 | 8 | Suatu hari ada 2 ada ekor merpati yang suami dan istri, satu hari, sang istri pulang lebih awal, tapi karena mulai hujan, ia mulai khawatir untuk suaminya. Dia melihat penangkap burung dengan seekor burung di dalamnya, dan itu membuatnya khawatir, tetapi setelah hujan berhenti, penangkap burung itu kedinginan, dan wanita malang itu duduk di dekat sangkar dan mulai menangis. Tetapi suami burung mengatakan bahwa penangkap burung adalah tamu. Mendengar itu, wanita itu membuat api dan melompat ke dalamnya, tetapi penangkap burung itu kewalahan oleh keramahannya sehingga dia membebaskan suami burung itu, dan bersumpah untuk tidak pernah menangkap burung lain. |
| dziya zayyanna | 9BBIL1 | 9 | nou, si putih, dan pak tua yang sedang memakan makan siang mereka setelah insiden dijadikan taruhan oleh sulur sulur tanpa muka. nou tiba tiba bertanya apakah konspirasi yang sebelumnya dikatakan oleh temannya itu benar terjadi kepada sang pak tua. pak tua menjelaskan mungkin iya, mungkin tidak. setelah itu mereka melanjutkan perjalanan mereka dan menemukan sungai garam yang sudah kering. |
| Haidar Fatih Muzhaffar | 9BBIL1 | 13 | Once upon a time, there lived 2 pigeons which were husband and wife. One day when the wife went home early, it started raining and her husband still hasn’t arrived home. Not long after, she sees a bird catcher who was holding a cage with her husband in it. The bird catcher was hungry and cold, so he waited underneath the tree where the two pigeons lived until the rain stops. The husband told the wife that the bird catcher was a guest, and they needed to help him. The wife gathered twigs and told the bird catcher that she would cook herself. He was surprised by their hospitality and let the husband out and promised to never catch birds again. |
| Keisya Putri Rachmagita | 9BBIL1 | 14 | There was a tiger who was thirsty, upon seeing the tiger a monkey gave him a berry. The tige brought back the berries to his wife, after eating the berries his wife demamded the tiger kill the monkey for its heart. The tiger invited the monkey to his home for dinner, but after that he tried to kill the monkey. The monkey acted quickly and told the tiger it lft its heart back home, being fooled the tiger let the monkey escape. |
| Kennis Soleil Sarumpaet | 9BBIL1 | 15 | Suatu hari ada 2 ada ekor merpati yang suami dan istri, satu hari, sang istri pulang lebih awal, tapi karena mulai hujan, ia mulai khawatir untuk suaminya. Dia melihat penangkap burung dengan seekor burung di dalamnya, dan itu membuatnya khawatir, tetapi setelah hujan berhenti, penangkap burung itu kedinginan, dan wanita malang itu duduk di dekat sangkar dan mulai menangis. Tetapi suami burung mengatakan bahwa penangkap burung adalah tamu. Mendengar itu, wanita itu membuat api dan melompat ke dalamnya, tetapi penangkap burung itu kewalahan oleh keramahannya sehingga dia membebaskan suami burung itu, dan bersumpah untuk tidak pernah menangkap burung lain. |
| Ryuchi Naiya Kamil Rosadi | 9BBIL1 | 24 | There were 3 good friends in a lake, 2 swans and a turtle. One day, the lake dried up, so both the swans flew in different directions in search for a new home. One of them found a big lake with plenty of water some distance away, and told the others. Of course, the turtle can’t reach that place very quickly, so he came up with an idea. He grabbed a stick and told the swans to carry each end while he bites on the stick. One of them warned him not to open his mouth, or else he falls to his death. Upon flight, some humans saw them in the sky and remarked on how smart the birds were for carrying the turtle like that. The turtle, wanting to tell them who got the idea in the first place, decided to try to speak. This led to him dying. |
| shafira alina kinasih | 9BBIL1 | 25 | there was a couple of pigeons. the husband was trapped in a cage by a bird catcher. the wife was worried and the husband said to take care of the guest (the bird catcher). because the wife can’t offer food, she made a fire and wanted to throw her self into the fire so that the bird catcher can eat. but the bird catcher stopped the wife and free the husband. |
| Tasya Salsabila | 9BBIL1 | 27 | The turtle and the two swans lived in a small lake, until one day the lake started to dry up. The swans found a better lake nearby, but the turtles won’t be able to be there without taking forever to go. They thought it was a good idea to hold on to a stick (by their mouth) while the two swans lift the turtle up by the stick. Once the turtle was flying, people started looking at the turtles and swans, and thought how clever the swans was. The turtle, wanting to correct them because they were the one that told the swan to lift them up, opened their mouth and caused the turtle to fall. |
| Alisha Sukma Widyadhana Putri | 9BIL2 | 2 | There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river and on this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and goodhearted monkey because he likes to offered berries to all the animals and birds who came to the river. In the river, there lived a crocodile named Magar. He lived with his wife in a cave at the bottom of the river. One day Magar the crocodile came to the river bank to catch his prey on a hot and sunny day and he had not caught anything the whole day. After that, he dragged himself to the shade of the berry tree for some rest. He had hardly closed his eyes when he heard somebody calling out to him. Then, he looked up to find Rhesa and Rhesa threw down the berries to Magar. From then on, everyday, Rhesa would dropped berries to Magar. Besides, Magar wife found the berries delicious and said if she want the monkey heart to Magar. So, he had to killed the monkey. But, the foolish Magar turned around to the berries tree when Rhesa said he left his heart when he go out. Rhesa immediately jumped down from Magar’s back and bounced up the berry tree and Magar has been an unfaithful friend. |
| Casaluna de Luzia | 9BIL2 | 7 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband. When suddenly it started raining, she started to worry. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. Soon, it stopped raining. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Don’t feel sad, dear. Now, we have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. Then, the two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Farah Amelia Sukma | 9BIL2 | 9 | Once lived two swans and a turtle in a lake. They were good friends and would play and tell stories together. One year, there were no rains. The turtle said that they had to fing other place to live, the swans offer themselves to fly around and find a place. Then they found a large lake, but only the swans that can fly, meanwhile turtle is very slow. The turtle gave them an idea of the swans holding a stick and the turtle will hold the center with its mouth. The turtle should not open its mouth or else it will fall to its death. The flight was an amazing sight for the humans in the village. The turtle feels that people need to know about his idea and opened his mouth. It then fell and died. The swans looked down to the turtle and shook their heads bitterly because of their friend’s foolishness as they landed at big lake. |
| Fathia Rahma Kirana | 9BIL2 | 11 | Menceritakan tentang para angsa dan seekor kura kura. |
| Georgetta Satchel Tallulah | 9BIL2 | 13 | hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. |
| Made Diasty Kunthi Maharani | 9BIL2 | 16 | So basically there were two pigeons, husband and wife. They usually spend their day searching for some foods. Until one day, the wife returned home earlier meanwhile the husband was coming late. After that she saw a bird catcher coming towards her, also in a cage he had a pigeon, her husband. After the rain stopped, the bird catcher sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The wife came and sat by her husband’s cage. He said she don’t need to feel sad. And he said that they have a guest now and he is hungry, he need helps. After hearing that, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird catcher. And then she said that she will jump to the fire and allowed him to eat her. But before she jumped, the bird catcher stopped her and let her husband free. He was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. And he realised that he was being cruel and selfish before. At last he was making promise that he will never trap any bird in my net again. And finally the two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Muhammad Kaisar Raya | 9BIL2 | 18 | Once upon a time there lived two pigeons, a wife and a husband that was living inside a tree. They live pretty happily, one day the wife came home early. She started to worry because her husband isn’t home yet. Just then, she saw a bird catcher putting her husband in a cage. The wife desperately tries to distract the bird catcher with little success. Then it started raining, the bird was soaked and then rested they were living in. The wife was sad that she couldn’t help her husband. The husband said that she shouldn’t be sad because there is now a guest in their home that need help. The wife then gathered some twigs and lighted it up, she wanted to throw herself on the fire so the bird catcher has some food. Overwhelmed by the hospitality that he opened the cage to free the husband. The wife and husband were happy that they were reunited. |
| Rama Daniswara | 9BIL2 | 22 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake.They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up.”The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans.”We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans.Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live.A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake.It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it.”Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle.”There is only one problem,” replied one swan.”The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time.”You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans.Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake.As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Tiara Madina Arisetio | 9BIL2 | 26 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. Soon, it stopped raining. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. |
| Annisa Zahra Hanifah | 9C | 2 | Di saat rindu sekolah dan bertemu teman teman lagi, ada Amu yang kesehariannya bisa kita ikuti. Bersama teman – temannya yang berkelakuan aneh dan lucu mereka akan melalui masa SMA yang suka, duka dan cita |
| Audrey Queenara Haribudiman | 9C | 4 | Kura-kura mati terjatuh karena ia membuka mulutnya. Jika kura-kura tidak membuka mulutnya, ia tidak akan mati dan terjatuh. |
| Diandra Aria Yufana | 9C | 7 | Kura-kura seharusnya menutup mulutnya agar tidak terjatuh dan mati. |
| Kayla Aulia Alfariani | 9C | 8 | The Unfaithful Friend There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and goodhearted monkey. He offered berries to all the animals and birds who came to the river to quench their thirst. In the river, there lived a crocodile named Magar. He lived with his wife in a cave at the bottom of the river. One day Magar the crocodile came to the river bank to catch his prey. It was a hot and sunny day and Magar had not caught anything the whole day. Tired and hot, he dragged himself to the shade of the berry tree for some rest. He had hardly closed his eyes when he heard somebody calling out to him. “Hello friend. I am up here.” Magar looked up to find Rhesa the monkey smiling down at him. The monkey plucked a handful of juicy berries and threw them down to Magar. “Eat these. They will quench your thirst.” “Thank you,” said Magar and ate the delicious berries. From then on, everyday, Magar would come to the river’s bank and eat the berries dropped by Rhesa. Both of them became good friends. One day Magar took some berries home to his wife. She found them delicious. “Mmm… If the berries are so tasty, how delicious would the monkey’s heart be that ate these berries,” she said. “I want to eat the heart of this monkey.” “How can I do that?” replied Magar. “He is my friend. How can I kill him?” But his wife would not accept no for an answer. “If you don’t bring me his heart, I will starve myself to death,’’she cried. So Magar went to meet Rhesa the monkey. “My wife liked the berries you sent her very much. She wants to meet you. She has invited you home for dinner,”said Magar to Rhesa. “I would surely come,” said Rhesa, “but I cannot swim and you live in the river.” “Do not worry,” said Magar, “I will carry you on my back.” Rhesa readily jumped on to Magar’s back. Magar began to swim away from the bank. On reaching the middle of the river, the crocodile began to dive under water. “Hey! What are you doing?” panicked Rhesa. “I told you I cannot swim.” “Sorry my friend,” replied Magar. “My wife wants to eat your heart. So I have to kill you,” said Magar. Rhesa realised that he was in grave danger. “Is it my heart you want?” he asked in an undisturbed voice. “Why did you not say so before? I would have gladly given it to you. We will have to go back because I usually leave my heart back at home when I go out.” The foolish crocodile immediately turned around and swam back towards the bank. Rhesa immediately jumped down from Magar’s back and bounced up the berry tree. “You are a fool Magar. How could I be alive if I left my heart behind? You have been an unfaithful friend. Our friendship is over,” said Rhesa. |
| M Zaky Defrian | 9C | 11 | There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and goodhearted monkey. He offered berries to all the animals and birds who came to the river to quench their thirst. In the river, there lived a crocodile named Magar. He lived with his wife in a cave at the bottom of the river. One day Magar the crocodile came to the river bank to catch his prey. It was a hot and sunny day and Magar had not caught anything the whole day. Tired and hot, he dragged himself to the shade of the berry tree for some rest. He had hardly closed his eyes when he heard somebody calling out to him. “Hello friend. I am up here.” Magar looked up to find Rhesa the monkey smiling down at him. The monkey plucked a handful of juicy berries and threw them down to Magar. |
| Raja Ram Edo Tarigan | 9C | 20 | Kura kura seharusnya menutup mulutnya agar tidak terjatuh dan mati |
| Saskia Nabila Suparjan | 9C | 23 | kura-kura yang ingin menyombongkan diri tetapi mendapatkan akibatnya |
| stacia | 9C | 25 | The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Verrell Vajendra Vinandaputra | 9C | 26 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories, One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. |
| Aisah Nadira P | 9D | 1 | Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “ We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. |
| Ardelia Shafina | 9D | 7 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry and then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a her husband. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon, it stopped raining, his clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. But, because his wife helped the bird-catcher. The bird-catcher felt the dove’s hospitality and released the dove’s husband. He regretted being selfish to catch the bird. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Azkia Chaerunnisa | 9D | 9 | Ringkasan bacaan “The Swans and The Turtle”:
Menceritakan tentang 2 ekor angsa dan seekor kura-kura yang merupakan teman baik dan ketiganya hidup di suatu danau. |
| Gde Sathya Dhanuaga | 9D | 13 | Kura-kura cerdik yang terbunuh oleh kesombongannya sendiri. |
| Ahmad Maulana Irsyad | 9E | 2 | Ada sebuah danau di pinggiran sebuah desa kecil. Dua angsa dan kura-kura yang teman baik tinggal di danau. Mereka akan bermain satu sama lain dan menghabiskan waktu dengan bercerita cerita. Satu tahun, tidak ada hujan dan danau mulai mengering. “Danaunya hampir kering. Kita harus mencari tempat tinggal lain,” kata kura-kura kepada angsa. “Kami akan terbang berkeliling dan mencari tempat yang cocok,” kata angsa dikejauhan, satu angsa melihat sebuah danau besar. Itu memiliki banyak air dan ada banyak ikan di dalamnya. Dia terbang kembali untuk memberitahu yang lain. Mereka bertiga sangat senang dengan penemuan itu. Tetapi mereka memiliki masalah yaitu kura kura yang harus merangkak lambat ke sana. Kura-kura itu berpikir beberapa saat. Tiba-tiba wajahnya menjadi cerah. “Aku punya ide,” katanya. Kau membawakanku tongkat. Saya akan memegang bagian tengah tongkat di mulut saya. Kalian berdua bisa pegang tongkat di kedua sisi. Dengan begitu kau bisa menerbangkanku bersamamu ke rumah baru kita.” “Itu ide yang sangat bagus, tetapi kamu harus memastikan kamu tidak membuka mulut untuk apa pun alasan. Jika Anda melakukannya, Anda akan jatuh ke kematian Anda,” peringatan salah satu angsa.mereka bersiap-siap untuk terbang sedang terbang tinggi di angkasa. Mereka harus terbang di atas desa untuk sampai ke danau. Seperti mereka terbang di atas desa, orang-orang berlarian ke jalan-jalan untuk melihat pemandangan yang menakjubkan ini. “Betapa pintarnya burung itu. Mereka membawa kura-kura dengan tongkat!” seru seorang pria sangat senang melihat pemandangan yang begitu menakjubkan“ Itu adalah ide saya. Saya yang pintar. Saya perlu memberi tahu mereka,” pikir kura-kura membuka mulutnya untuk menjelaskan, tetapi sebelum kura-kura bodoh itu bisa mengatakan apa-apa, dia jatuh dengan bunyi gedebuk dan mati. Angsa-angsa itu menatap teman mereka yang sudah mati dan menggelengkan kepala dengan getir pada temannya kebodohan. “Jika dia tutup mulut, dia akan hidup dan bahagia bersama kita,” |
| Akeesha Safira AM | 9E | 4 | jadi ada dua merpati yang hidup bahagia tetapi pada suatu hari salah satu dari mereka tertangkap oleh pemburu yang membuat c istrinya khawatir dan ingin sekali membantu suaminya keluar dari kandang burung punya c pemburu. tetapi akhirnya c pemburu membebaskan merpati itu karna merasa kasian dan dia berjanji untuk tidak akan pemburu hewan lagi. |
| ardisa kanani amanna | 9E | 5 | hiduplah dua ekor burung merpati. Mereka adalah suami dan istri. Mereka menghabiskan hari mereka mencari makanan. Di malam hari mereka akan datang dan beristirahat di pohon favorit mereka di dalam hutan. Suatu malam, sang istri pulang lebih awal. Seperti biasa dia menunggu suaminya, ketika tiba-tiba hujan mulai turun. Dia mulai khawatir. Saat itu dia melihat seorang penangkap burung datang ke arahnya. Di dalam sangkar dia memiliki seekor merpati. Dia mati-matian mencoba mengalihkan perhatian penangkap burung dengan mengepakkan sayapnya, tetapi semuanya sia-sia. Tak lama, hujan berhenti. pakaiannya basah. Dia memutuskan untuk duduk di bawah pohon yang sama tempat kedua merpati itu tinggal. Istri yang malang itu duduk di dekat sangkar suaminya. Dan dia mulai menangis. Kata sang suami. “Mengerjakan tidak merasa sedih, sayang. Kami sekarang memiliki tamu. Pria ini menggigil dan lapar. Dia membutuhkan bantuanmu.” Mendengar ini, sang istri terbang berkeliling mengambil ranting kering. Dia membuat api untuk penangkap burung. Kemudian dia melihat ke penangkap burung dan berkata, “Kamu adalah tamu kami, karena aku tidak punya makanan untuk dipersembahkan, aku akan melompat ke dalam api ini. Dalam beberapa menit saya akan menjadi yang bisa dimakan barang untuk Anda. Kamu bisa memakanku.” Sekarang, si penangkap burung diliputi oleh keramahan merpati yang rendah hati pasangan. Dia segera menghentikan istrinya yang melompat ke dalam api. Dia membuka kandang dan membebaskan suaminya. “Saya telah kejam dan egois. saya tidak akan pernah menjebak burung apa pun di jaring saya lagi, “kata penangkap burung dan pergi. Kedua merpati itu senang bisa berkumpul kembali. |
| Bunga Ayunda Putri Andini | 9E | 6 | Vale menderita penyakit alerginya karena meminum susu yang dibawakan oleh Travis sehingga membuatnya batal mengikuti olimpiade bersama Travis di 1 hari sebelum keberangkatan |
| Davina alyadilla | 9E | 7 | Jangan baca sendirian |
| Deralgy Andika Putra | 9E | 8 | Tentang seekor angsa dan kura kura yang bersahabat |
| FachrI Rabinra Akbar | 9E | 10 | Ada sebuah danau di pinggiran sebuah desa kecil. Dua angsa dan kura-kura yang teman baik tinggal di danau. Mereka akan bermain satu sama lain dan menghabiskan waktu dengan bercerita cerita. Satu tahun, tidak ada hujan dan danau mulai mengering. “Danaunya hampir kering. Kita harus mencari tempat tinggal lain,” kata kura-kura kepada angsa. “Kami akan terbang berkeliling dan mencari tempat yang cocok,” kata angsa dikejauhan, satu angsa melihat sebuah danau besar. Itu memiliki banyak air dan ada banyak ikan di dalamnya. Dia terbang kembali untuk memberitahu yang lain. Mereka bertiga sangat senang dengan penemuan itu. Tetapi mereka memiliki masalah yaitu kura kura yang harus merangkak lambat ke sana. Kura-kura itu berpikir beberapa saat. Tiba-tiba wajahnya menjadi cerah. “Aku punya ide,” katanya. Kau membawakanku tongkat. Saya akan memegang bagian tengah tongkat di mulut saya. Kalian berdua bisa pegang tongkat di kedua sisi. Dengan begitu kau bisa menerbangkanku bersamamu ke rumah baru kita.” “Itu ide yang sangat bagus, tetapi kamu harus memastikan kamu tidak membuka mulut untuk apa pun alasan. Jika Anda melakukannya, Anda akan jatuh ke kematian Anda,” peringatan salah satu angsa.mereka bersiap-siap untuk terbang sedang terbang tinggi di angkasa. Mereka harus terbang di atas desa untuk sampai ke danau. Seperti mereka terbang di atas desa, orang-orang berlarian ke jalan-jalan untuk melihat pemandangan yang menakjubkan ini. “Betapa pintarnya burung itu. Mereka membawa kura-kura dengan tongkat!” seru seorang pria sangat senang melihat pemandangan yang begitu menakjubkan“ Itu adalah ide saya. Saya yang pintar. Saya perlu memberi tahu mereka,” pikir kura-kura membuka mulutnya untuk menjelaskan, tetapi sebelum kura-kura bodoh itu bisa mengatakan apa-apa, dia jatuh dengan bunyi gedebuk dan mati. Angsa-angsa itu menatap teman mereka yang sudah mati dan menggelengkan kepala dengan getir pada temannya kebodohan. “Jika dia tutup mulut, dia akan hidup dan bahagia bersama kita,” |
| Latisya Aurelly | 9E | 12 | Angkasa dan 56 Hari
Perjuangan hidup Angkasa |
| Medina Rahma Falisha W. | 9E | 15 | There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and good- hearted monkey. He offered berries to all the animals and birds who came to the river to quench their thirst. In the river, there lived a crocodile named Magar. He lived with his wife in a cave at the bottom of the river. |
| medina septiara hakim | 9E | 16 | jadi ada dua merpati yang hidup bahagia tetapi pada suatu hari salah satu dari mereka tertangkap oleh pemburu yang membuat c istrinya khawatir dan ingin sekali membantu suaminya keluar dari kandang burung punya c pemburu. tetapi akhirnya c pemburu membebaskan merpati itu karna merasa kasian dan dia berjanji untuk tidak akan pemburu hewan lagi. |
| M.Dzakwan Farisi | 9E | 18 | the black and white |
| Muhammad Hasyim Rasyid Asytari | 9E | 19 | Ada sebuah danau di pinggiran sebuah desa kecil. Dua angsa dan kura-kura yang teman baik tinggal di danau. Mereka akan bermain satu sama lain dan menghabiskan waktu dengan bercerita cerita. Satu tahun, tidak ada hujan dan danau mulai mengering. “Danaunya hampir kering. Kita harus mencari tempat tinggal lain,” kata kura-kura kepada angsa. “Kami akan terbang berkeliling dan mencari tempat yang cocok,” kata angsa dikejauhan, satu angsa melihat sebuah danau besar. Itu memiliki banyak air dan ada banyak ikan di dalamnya. Dia terbang kembali untuk memberitahu yang lain. Mereka bertiga sangat senang dengan penemuan itu. Tetapi mereka memiliki masalah yaitu kura kura yang harus merangkak lambat ke sana. Kura-kura itu berpikir beberapa saat. Tiba-tiba wajahnya menjadi cerah. “Aku punya ide,” katanya. Kau membawakanku tongkat. Saya akan memegang bagian tengah tongkat di mulut saya. Kalian berdua bisa pegang tongkat di kedua sisi. Dengan begitu kau bisa menerbangkanku bersamamu ke rumah baru kita.” “Itu ide yang sangat bagus, tetapi kamu harus memastikan kamu tidak membuka mulut untuk apa pun alasan. Jika Anda melakukannya, Anda akan jatuh ke kematian Anda,” peringatan salah satu angsa.mereka bersiap-siap untuk terbang sedang terbang tinggi di angkasa. Mereka harus terbang di atas desa untuk sampai ke danau. Seperti mereka terbang di atas desa, orang-orang berlarian ke jalan-jalan untuk melihat pemandangan yang menakjubkan ini. “Betapa pintarnya burung itu. Mereka membawa kura-kura dengan tongkat!” seru seorang pria sangat senang melihat pemandangan yang begitu menakjubkan“ Itu adalah ide saya. Saya yang pintar. Saya perlu memberi tahu mereka,” pikir kura-kura membuka mulutnya untuk menjelaskan, tetapi sebelum kura-kura bodoh itu bisa mengatakan apa-apa, dia jatuh dengan bunyi gedebuk dan mati. Angsa-angsa itu menatap teman mereka yang sudah mati dan menggelengkan kepala dengan getir pada temannya kebodohan. “Jika dia tutup mulut, dia akan hidup dan bahagia bersama kita,” |
| Muhammad Zaidaan Brilian | 9E | 20 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. |
| Seka Nabila | 9E | 25 | “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight.“What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight.“It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died.The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Zavier Arya Winata | 9E | 26 | There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and goodhearted monkey. He offered berries to all the animals and birds who came to the river to quench their thirst. In the river, there lived a crocodile named Magar. He lived with his wife in a cave at the bottom of the river. One day Magar the crocodile came to the river bank to catch his prey. It was a hot and sunny day and Magar had not caught anything the whole day. |
| Anugrah Anazaly | 9F | 2 | A Short story about monkey an crocodile named Rhesa and Magar |
| Avicena Akbar | 9F | 3 | There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and good- hearted monkey. He offered berries to all the animals and birds who came to the river to quench their thirst. In the river, there lived a crocodile named Magar. He lived with his wife in a cave at the bottom of the river. One day Magar the crocodile came to the river bank to catch his prey. It was a hot and sunny day and Magar had not caught anything the whole day. Tired and hot, he dragged himself to the shade of the berry tree for some rest. He had hardly closed his eyes when he heard somebody calling out to him. “Hello friend. I am up here.”Rhesa realised that he was in grave danger. “Is it my heart you want?” he asked in an undisturbed voice. “Why did you not say so before? I would have gladly given it to you. We will have to go back because I usually leave my heart back at home when I go out.” The foolish crocodile immediately turned around and swam back towards the bank. Rhesa immediately jumped down from Magar’s back and bounced up the berry tree. “You are a fool Magar. How could I be alive if I left my heart behind? You have been an unfaithful friend. Our friendship is over,” said Rhesa. |
| Dwi Khalila Nibras Muthmainnah | 9F | 4 | The Unfaithful Friend
There was a large berry tree on the bank of a river. On this tree lived a monkey called Rhesa. He was a clever and goodhearted monkey. He offered berries to all the animals and birds who came to the river to quench their thirst. In the river, there lived a crocodile named From then on, everyday, Magar would come to the river’s bank and eat the berries dropped by Rhesa. Both of them became good friends. One day Magar took some berries home to his wife. She found them delicious. Rhesa readily jumped on to Magar’s back. Magar began to swim away from the bank. On reaching the middle of the river, the crocodile began to dive under water. The foolish crocodile immediately turned around and swam back towards the bank. Rhesa immediately jumped down from Magar’s back and bounced up the berry tree. “You are a fool Magar. How could I be alive if I left my heart behind? You have been an unfaithful friend. Our friendship is over,” said Rhesa. |
| Dyota Reginald | 9F | 5 | keramahan burung |
| Farash Selena Rustam | 9F | 6 | his wife cried because her husband was caught by the bird catcher, but after that the catcher let go because the catcher was kind and didn’t want to catch any more birds. |
| Muhammad Hasya Nurhuda | 9F | 12 | Tells about the death of the tortoise due to his own foolishness |
| Nayla Aulia Alfariani | 9F | 17 | Angsa dan Kura-kura Ada sebuah danau di pinggiran sebuah desa kecil. Dua angsa dan kura-kura yang teman baik tinggal di danau. Mereka akan bermain satu sama lain dan menghabiskan waktu dengan bercerita cerita. Satu tahun, tidak ada hujan dan danau mulai mengering. “Danaunya hampir kering. Kita harus mencari tempat tinggal lain,” kata kura-kura kepada angsa. “Kami akan terbang berkeliling dan mencari tempat yang cocok,” kata angsa terbang ke arah yang berbeda untuk mencari tempat tinggal yang lebih baik. Agak jauh, satu angsa melihat sebuah danau besar. Itu memiliki banyak air dan ada banyak ikan di dia. Dia terbang kembali untuk memberitahu yang lain. Mereka bertiga sangat senang dengan penemuan itu. “Wow! Sekarang kita tidak akan memilikinya masalah,” kata kura-kura. “Hanya ada satu masalah,” jawab seekor angsa. “Kita berdua bisa terbang ke sana dalam waktu singkat. Tapi Anda merangkak sangat lambat. Dan jaraknya agak jauh. Anda tidak akan pernah sampai di sana.” Kura-kura itu berpikir beberapa saat. Tiba-tiba wajahnya menjadi cerah. “Aku punya ide,” katanya. “Kau membawakanku tongkat. Saya akan memegang bagian tengah tongkat di mulut saya. Kalian berdua bisa pegang tongkat di kedua sisi. Dengan begitu kau bisa menerbangkanku bersamamu ke rumah baru kita.” “Itu ide yang sangat bagus, tetapi kamu harus memastikan kamu tidak membuka mulut untuk apa pun alasan. Jika Anda melakukannya, Anda akan jatuh ke kematian Anda, “peringatan salah satu angsa. Penyu itu setuju. “Ingat apa yang kami katakan padamu,” mengingatkan angsa saat mereka bersiap-siap untuk terbang sedang terbang tinggi di angkasa. Mereka harus terbang di atas desa untuk sampai ke danau. Seperti mereka terbang di atas desa, orang-orang berlarian ke jalan-jalan untuk melihat pemandangan yang menakjubkan ini. “Betapa pintarnya burung itu. Mereka membawa kura-kura dengan tongkat!” seru seorang pria sangat senang melihat pemandangan yang begitu menakjubkan. “Itu adalah ide saya. Saya yang pintar. Saya perlu memberi tahu mereka,” pikir kura-kura membuka mulutnya untuk menjelaskan, tetapi sebelum kura-kura bodoh itu bisa mengatakan apa-apa, dia jatuh dengan— bunyi gedebuk dan mati. Angsa-angsa itu menatap teman mereka yang sudah mati dan menggelengkan kepala dengan getir pada temannya kebodohan. “Jika dia tutup mulut, dia akan hidup dan bahagia bersama kita,” kata satu angsa ke angsa lainnya saat mereka mendarat di danau besar yang akan menjadi rumah mereka kemudian. |
| Raziv Athalla T | 9F | 19 | Saya membaca ulang lagi bukunya |
| Ryu Ibrahim Faried | 9F | 22 | pertemanan antara 2 angsa dan 1 kura-kura |
| Teuku Muhammad Rafsanjani | 9F | 25 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others.“There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one |
| Abyan Ahmad Baihaqi | 9G | 2 | Ada sebuah danau di pinggiran sebuah desa kecil. Dua angsa dan kura-kura yang teman baik tinggal di danau. Mereka akan bermain satu sama lain dan menghabiskan waktu dengan bercerita cerita. Satu tahun, tidak ada hujan dan danau mulai mengering. “Danaunya hampir kering. Kita harus mencari tempat tinggal lain,” kata kura-kura kepada angsa. “Kami akan terbang berkeliling dan mencari tempat yang cocok,” kata angsa dikejauhan, satu angsa melihat sebuah danau besar. Itu memiliki banyak air dan ada banyak ikan di dalamnya. Dia terbang kembali untuk memberitahu yang lain. Mereka bertiga sangat senang dengan penemuan itu. Tetapi mereka memiliki masalah yaitu kura kura yang harus merangkak lambat ke sana. Kura-kura itu berpikir beberapa saat. Tiba-tiba wajahnya menjadi cerah. “Aku punya ide,” katanya. Kau membawakanku tongkat. Saya akan memegang bagian tengah tongkat di mulut saya. Kalian berdua bisa pegang tongkat di kedua sisi. Dengan begitu kau bisa menerbangkanku bersamamu ke rumah baru kita.” “Itu ide yang sangat bagus, tetapi kamu harus memastikan kamu tidak membuka mulut untuk apa pun alasan. Jika Anda melakukannya, Anda akan jatuh ke kematian Anda,” peringatan salah satu angsa. Mereka bersiap-siap untuk terbang sedang terbang tinggi di angkasa. Mereka harus terbang di atas desa untuk sampai ke danau. Seperti mereka terbang di atas desa, orang-orang berlarian ke jalan-jalan untuk melihat pemandangan yang menakjubkan ini. “Betapa pintarnya burung itu. Mereka membawa kura-kura dengan tongkat!” seru seorang pria sangat senang melihat pemandangan yang begitu menakjubkan“ Itu adalah ide saya. Saya yang pintar. Saya perlu memberi tahu mereka,” pikir kura-kura membuka mulutnya untuk menjelaskan, tetapi sebelum kura-kura bodoh itu bisa mengatakan apa-apa, dia jatuh dengan bunyi gedebuk dan mati. Angsa-angsa itu menatap teman mereka yang sudah mati dan menggelengkan kepala dengan getir pada temannya kebodohan. “Jika dia tutup mulut, dia akan hidup dan bahagia bersama kita,” |
| Adisti Raina Adriani | 9G | 4 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons.They spend their day looking for food in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining and she started to worry. By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. |
| Ashilla Fadya Saddiqa | 9G | 8 | Janganlah menjadi teman yang tidak tau terima kasih dan bodoh |
| Inara Alisha Kusumapatra | 9G | 12 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories.One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up.“The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. The three of them were very excited with the find. “Wow! Now we won’t have any problem,” said the turtle. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” “It is a very good idea, but you have to make sure you do not open your mouth for any reason. If you do, you will fall to your death,” warned one of the swans. The turtle agreed. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. |
| Karina Alyshia Candrawati | 9G | 13 | There was a lake at the outskirts of a small village. Two swans and a turtle who were good friends lived in the lake. They would play with each other and pass time telling stories. One year, there were no rains and the lake started drying up. “The lake is almost dry. We have to find some other place to live,” said the turtle to the swans. “We will fly around and look for a suitable place,” said the swans. Both the swans flew in different directions in search of a better place to live. A little distance away, one of the swans spotted a large lake. It had plenty of water and there were many fishes in it. He flew back to tell the others. “There is only one problem,” replied one swan. “The two of us can fly there in no time. But you crawl very slowly. And it is some distance away. You will never reach there.” The turtle thought for some time. Suddenly his face lit up. “I have an idea,” he said. “You bring me a stick. I will hold the center of the stick in my mouth. Both of you can hold the stick on either side. That way you can fly me with you to our new home.” The turtle agreed. “Remember what we told you,” reminded the swans as they got ready to fly. Soon they were flying high in the sky. They had to fly over the village to get to the lake. As they flew over the village, people ran out into the streets to look at this amazing sight. “What clever birds. They are carrying a turtle on a stick!” exclaimed one man. Every one was excited to see such an amazing sight. “It was my idea. I am the clever one. I need to let them know,” thought the turtle. He opened his mouth to explain, but before the foolish turtle could say anything, he fell with a thud and died. The swans looked down at their dead friend and shook their heads bitterly at his foolishness. “If he had kept his mouth shut, he would be alive and happy with us,” said one swan to the other as they landed at the big lake which would be their home from then on. |
| Kayla Devina Helmi Putri | 9G | 14 | if we are working together we must follow what has been agreed, otherwise it will be a problem like a turtle opening its mouth when flying with a goose. so the turtle died. |
| Kinaura Anavatri Virgana | 9G | 15 | Suatu hari suami dari sebuah pasangan burung merpati tertangkap dan dimasukkan ke dalan kandang burung, sang istri merpati melihat nya sangat sedih, tapi suami burung memberi solusi ia mengatakan, buatlah api unggun dan makanan untuk yang mengamsbil sang suami tersebut, istri burung langsunng terbang mencari perlengkapannya, ia buat semua nya didepan sang pengambil burung tersebut. Dan yang mengambil burung langsung sadar bahwa mengambil burung dari liar itu tidak baik, dan melepaskan suami burung ke alam luar lagi. |
| Kirana Sari Priangani | 9G | 16 | Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. In the evening they would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. A usual she was waiting for her husband, when suddenly it started raining. She started to worry. “Where are you, my dear? You never get so late,” she whispered to herself. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had a pigeon. It was her husband. “OH no, what shall I do now” I wish I can help my husband,” she said. She desperately tried to distract the bird-catcher by flapping her wings, but all in vain. Soon, it stopped raining. “Brrr! It is so cold,” said the bird-catcher. His clothes were wet. He decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. The poor wife sat by her husband’s cage. And she started to cry. The husband said. “Do not feel sad, dear. We now have a guest. This man is shivering and hungry. He needs your help.” Hearing this, the wife flew around getting dry twigs. She made a fire for the bird-catcher. Then she looked at the bird-catcher and said, “You are our guest, since I have no food to offer, I will jump into this fire. In few minutes I will become an edible item for you. You can eat me.” By now, the bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. “I have been cruel and selfish. I will never trap any bird in my net again,” said the bird-catcher and went away. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited. |
| Muhammad Rizky Pasya Arifin | 9G | 20 | Menceritakan tentang kura kura dan burung angsa yang bersahabat mereka menjalin kebersamaan dan menjadi sahabat selamanya |
| Radya isra nugraha | 9G | 22 | Seru |
| Rafif Pramatya Radina | 9G | 23 | Bacaan : The Hospitality of The Pigeon Once upon a time, there lived two pigeons. They were husband and wife. They spend their day looking for food. They would come and rest on their favorite tree in the forest. One evening, the wife returned home early. She was waiting for her husband. Suddenly it started raining. She worry. Just then she saw a bird-catcher coming towards her. In a cage he had her husband. She wanted to help by distracting the bird-catcher. Soon, it stopped raining. The bird-catcher decided to sit under the same tree where the two pigeons lived. She started to cry when she met her husband. She decided to sacrifice herself by being a food for the bird-catcher. The bird-catcher was overwhelmed by the hospitality of the humble pigeon couple. He at once stopped the wife jumping into the fire. He opened the cage and set the husband free. The bird-catcher promise not to trap any bird again. The two pigeons were happy to be reunited |
| Seinjiro Reyspati Alfahd | 9G | 25 | menceritakan tentang dua sahabat yang mengalami krisis air karena tidak ada hujan |
