Jawaban:1. Generic Structure: - Orientation: Jack and his mother are poor; live in an old house; cow is too old to give milk. - Complication: Jack trades cow for magic bean; mother is angry; giant threatens Jack. - Rising Action: Bean grows; Jack climbs beanstalk; meets maid, harp, and giant; steals goose. - Climax: Giant chases Jack; Jack chops beanstalk while giant climbs. - Resolution: Giant falls and dies; Jack and mother keep goose with golden eggs; become rich. - Coda: They live happily and never hungry again.2. Linguistic Features: - Past tense verbs: was, lived, asked, said, met, gave, climbed, ran, chopped, fell, died. - Time connectives: Once upon a time, the next day, the following morning, after that. - Action verbs: sell, give, grow, climb, knock, hide, escape, chase, cut. - Direct speech: frequent dialogues with quotation marks. - Adjectives: poor, old, huge, magical, little, golden. - Nouns: beanstalk, castle, clouds, giant, goose, golden eggs.3. Moral Values: - Bravery can lead to success. - Resourcefulness brings fortune. - Greed can be dangerous. - Opportunity may come unexpectedly. - Think before making decisions.
Penjelasan:---1. The Text(Already provided in your question — it’s the story Jack and the Beanstalk.)---2. Generic Structure of the TextThis story is a narrative text, so it follows the standard narrative structure:1. Orientation (introducing characters, setting, and situation)Once upon a time, there was a widow and her son Jack… They were very poor… Tomorrow let’s sell the cow…2. Complication (problems arise)Jack trades the cow for a magic bean → Mother gets angry → Next morning a giant beanstalk grows → Jack climbs it and meets the giant.3. Climax (the peak of tension)The giant discovers Jack and chases him down the beanstalk.4. Resolution (problem solved)Jack cuts the beanstalk, the giant falls and dies → Jack and his mother get the goose that lays golden eggs → They live happily and never go hungry again.---3. Linguistic FeaturesPast tense verbs (narrating past events): lived, asked, said, met, climbed, reached, grabbed, chopped, fell, died.Action verbs: sell, climb, run, hide, chase, snatch, cut.Direct speech (to show dialogue): “Mom, I am hungry,” asked Jack.Time connectives (to show sequence): Once upon a time, the next day, suddenly, after that.Descriptive language (to describe characters and setting): little old house, huge beanstalk, magical kingdom, huge castle in the clouds.Pronouns: he, she, they, him, his, her.---4. Moral Values of the TextCourage — Jack dares to climb the beanstalk and face danger.Bravery & Quick Thinking — He manages to escape from the giant and protect himself.Belief in Opportunities — Jack takes a risk with the magic bean.Resourcefulness — He uses the ax to cut the beanstalk and save himself.Family Love — Jack’s main goal is to help his mother so they won’t go hungry again.---