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Andre and Princess Suripit

Orientation
Once upon a time, there was a young man named Andre. He lived in a small kingdom
where Princess Suripit was locked in a tall tower by an evil sorcerer.
Complication
The king was desperate because many soldiers failed to rescue her. The sorcerer
created dangerous traps. However, Andre, known for his courage and kindness,
decided to take the risk.
Resolution
Andre used his intelligence to trick the sorcerer with his own magic. Finally, Princess
Suripit was freed and the whole kingdom celebrated.
Re-orientation
The people learned that bravery and kindness can defeat evil.
Moral Value: Bravery and kindness bring victory.

Essay Questions (Based on the Text Andre and Princess Suripit)


1. Prestructural
Question:
Who is Andre? Write one sentence from the text that shows his character.
2. Unistructural
Question:
What was the main problem faced by the kingdom in the story? Explain in 2–3
sentences.
3. Multistructural
Question:
Mention and explain the roles of these characters based on the text:
• Andre :
• Princess Suripit :
• The Sorcerer :
4. Relational
Question:
How did Andre manage to defeat the sorcerer when the soldiers failed? Connect your
answer with both his personality and actions in the story.
5. Extended Abstract
Question:
The moral value of the story is “Bravery and kindness bring victory.”
Relate this moral to a real-life situation at school (e.g., helping a friend, solving a group
problem). Write at least 3–4 sentences.

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