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Lessons from "The Bear and the Two Friends"

Two friends, Satrio and Ahmad, were walking through the forest and promised to stay together if danger arose. Suddenly, a large bear approached them. Ahmad climbed a tree to safety, while Satrio pretended to be dead on the ground. The bear smelled Satrio but left without harming him. When Ahmad came down, Satrio joked that the bear had advised him "not to believe a false friend." The passage provides a short story and questions to test comprehension, with a final section instructing the reader to make sentences in the past tense.
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Lessons from "The Bear and the Two Friends"

Two friends, Satrio and Ahmad, were walking through the forest and promised to stay together if danger arose. Suddenly, a large bear approached them. Ahmad climbed a tree to safety, while Satrio pretended to be dead on the ground. The bear smelled Satrio but left without harming him. When Ahmad came down, Satrio joked that the bear had advised him "not to believe a false friend." The passage provides a short story and questions to test comprehension, with a final section instructing the reader to make sentences in the past tense.
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PTS Bahasa Inggris Kelas XI

The text below is for questions number 1-5


The Bear and the Two Friends
Once, two friends named Satrio and Ahmad were walking through the forest. They knew that
anything dangerous can happen to them at any time in the forest. So they promised each other
that they would remain united in case of danger.
Suddenly, they saw a large bear approaching them. Ahmad at once climbed a nearby tree. But
Satrio did not know how to climb. So being led by his common sense, Satrio lay down on the
ground breathless, pretending to be a dead man.
The bear came near the man lying on the ground. It smelt his ears and slowly left the place.
Because the bear did not touch him, Ahmad came down and asked Satrio on the ground, "Satrio,
what did the bear tell you into your ears?” Satrio replied, "He advised me not to believe a false
friend”
1. What kind of the text is above?
2. “He advised me not to believe a false friend” (Paragraph 3). He refers to…….
3. Why Satrio pretend to be a dead man?
4. Where do you think the story happened?
5. From the story above, we can learn…..
Make sentences in Simple Past Tense using the words provided!!!
6. Made
7. Went
8. Found
9. Took
10. Received

Good Luck

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