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Practice flashcards covering the key terms and concepts highlighted in the Grade X English PSAT 2025/2026 assessment blueprint.
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Narrative Text
A type of text focused on telling a story or imaginative experience, typically using past tenses and aiming to entertain or convey a moral lesson.
Report Text
A type of text that identifies the main topic and provides detailed, general information about a subject based on facts or observations.
Orientation (Narrative Text)
The structural part of a narrative text that introduces the characters, setting, and timing of the story.
Communicative Purpose (Narrative Text)
The goal of the text, which is typically to amuse or entertain the readers with a story.
Moral Message (Pesan Moral)
The underlying lesson or value that a narrative story aims to teach its audience.
Simple Past Tense
A tense used to express actions that were completed in the past, often requiring specific forms for regular and irregular verbs.
Past Continuous Tense
A tense used to describe an ongoing action that was happening at a specific moment in the past, often used in interrogative and negative forms.
Personal Pronoun
A word used to refer to specific people or things as a subject or object within a text.
Possessive Pronoun (Kata Ganti Kepemilikan)
A pronoun used to indicate ownership or possession within a sentence.
Irregular Verbs
Verbs that do not follow the standard rules for changing to the past tense, such as not adding the standard suffix.
Main Topic (Topik Utama)
The primary subject or the overarching theme discussed in a report text or specific paragraph.
Main Idea (Gagasan Utama)
The central point or most important information contained within a specific paragraph of a text.