narrative (narasi)
• noun 1 an account of connected events; a story. 2 the narrated part of a literary work, as distinct from dialogue.
• adjective in the form of a narrative or concerned with narration.
description (deskripsi)
• noun 1 a spoken or written account. 2 the process of describing. 3 a sort, kind, or class: people of any description.
spoof (lelucon)
informal
• noun 1 an imitation of something, especially a film, in which its characteristic features are exaggerated for comic effect; a parody. 2 a trick played on someone as a joke.
• verb 1 parody. 2 trick or hoax.
1. Narrative
The form of text is contained many events, it's almostly like : 1. Introduction, 2. Event, 3. Event, 4. Event, 5.Event
2. Description
The form of text is contained many objective matter of words, means that it's actually always become a boring sentence (for me) that give some description non-subjectively (it's different from explanation one), it's almostly like : 1. Introducing object, 2. Describe, 3. Describe
3. Spoof
This is, the form that use a past tense, it's actually a past tense that's trying to give the reader some easy and funny story
Actually the form of text will take the part like narration + coda in the end of it...
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