Once upon a time, in a distant kingdom, there was an enchanted forest that no one dared to enter.
It was said that the forest was filled with magical creatures—some friendly, some dangerous.
The king of the kingdom, King Alaric, always warned his people to stay away from the forest,
for those who ventured too deep never returned.
However, one day, a young and brave girl named Elara, who had a deep curiosity about the
world, decided to enter the forest. She had always believed in the legends but wanted to see the
magic for herself. As she walked deeper into the woods, the trees seemed to whisper her name.
Strange lights danced in the air, and she could hear soft melodies from unseen creatures.
Suddenly, she encountered a magnificent creature—a griffin with shimmering golden wings and
a lion's body. The griffin spoke to her in a deep voice, “Why have you come here, human? Do
you not fear the magic of the forest?”
“I seek the truth,” Elara replied. “I want to know if the stories are real.”
The griffin studied her for a moment, then nodded. “You are brave, young one. Follow me, and
you will see the truth you seek.”
Elara followed the griffin through the forest, encountering talking animals, fairies, and other
magical beings. Eventually, they arrived at a beautiful clearing where an ancient tree stood,
glowing with a soft, golden light.
“This is the heart of the forest,” the griffin said. “It holds the power that keeps the magic alive.
But it is also a great responsibility. Those who understand its power can either protect or destroy
it.”
Elara realized that the true magic of the forest was not just in the creatures or the spells, but in
the balance of nature and the need to protect it. She vowed to keep the forest's secrets safe and to
become its guardian.
When Elara returned to the kingdom, she shared the wisdom she had learned, and from that day
on, the forest was no longer feared but respected. The kingdom flourished, and Elara became a
legend for her bravery and wisdom.
Soal:
1. What was the reputation of the enchanted forest among the people of the kingdom?
2. Why did Elara enter the enchanted forest?
3. What kind of creature did Elara meet in the forest?
4. What was the griffin’s response when Elara said she wanted to know the truth
about the forest?
5. What did Elara learn was the true magic of the forest?
6. What decision did Elara make after learning about the forest’s magic?
7. What was the result of Elara’s journey to the forest for the kingdom?
In ancient times, the kingdom of Eldoria was a land of peace and prosperity. The kingdom was
surrounded by enchanted mountains, and its people lived in harmony with magical creatures. The
Eldorian king, King Velanor, was a wise ruler who protected his land with the help of the Eldor
Stone, a magical gem that kept the kingdom safe from harm.
However, one day, the Eldor Stone mysteriously disappeared. Without the stone’s protection,
Eldoria began to fall into chaos. Strange storms wrecked the villages, and dangerous creatures
began to emerge from the enchanted mountains. The people of Eldoria were terrified, and King
Velanor grew desperate to save his kingdom.
In the midst of this crisis, a young warrior named Aeris decided to take matters into her own
hands. Aeris, known for her bravery, believed that the Eldor Stone could be found deep in the
Forbidden Forest—a dark and mysterious place where no one dared to go. Determined to save
her people, Aeris ventured into the forest despite the dangers that lay ahead.
As she journeyed through the forest, Aeris encountered many challenges: giant spiders, fierce
wolves, and treacherous paths. But with her skill and courage, she overcame each obstacle.
Eventually, she reached an ancient temple hidden deep within the forest. Inside the temple, she
found the Eldor Stone, guarded by a powerful sorcerer.
The sorcerer told Aeris that the stone had been taken because King Velanor had become too
reliant on its magic and forgotten how to lead with wisdom and strength. The sorcerer agreed to
return the stone only if Aeris promised to remind the king of the importance of true leadership.
Aeris returned to Eldoria with the Eldor Stone and gave it back to King Velanor. She also shared
the sorcerer’s message, and the king realized his mistake. From that day on, King Velanor ruled
with both wisdom and strength, and the kingdom of Eldoria was restored to its former glory.
Soal:
1. What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
a. The kingdom of Eldoria was constantly under attack by magical creatures.
b. Eldoria was a peaceful kingdom protected by a magical gem called the Eldor Stone.
c. King Velanor was a cruel and powerful ruler.
d. The people of Eldoria feared the enchanted mountains.
2. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?
a. King Velanor lost the Eldor Stone, leading to chaos in Eldoria.
b. The enchanted mountains were growing more dangerous.
c. The people of Eldoria were celebrating the king's birthday.
d. The Eldor Stone became more powerful over time.
3. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?
a. Aeris believed the stone was lost forever.
b. Aeris decided to find the Eldor Stone in the Forbidden Forest to save her kingdom.
c. Aeris had a dream about the Eldor Stone.
d. Aeris feared entering the forest and decided to stay in the kingdom.
4. What is the main idea of the fourth paragraph?
a. Aeris fought many battles against the sorcerer.
b. Aeris found an ancient treasure inside the temple.
c. Aeris faced several challenges but eventually found the Eldor Stone.
d. Aeris encountered a group of villagers in the forest.
5. What is the main idea of the fifth paragraph?
a. The sorcerer refused to return the stone to Aeris.
b. The sorcerer believed that King Velanor had become too reliant on magic.
c. The sorcerer wanted to take over the kingdom of Eldoria.
d. The sorcerer destroyed the Eldor Stone.
6. What is the main idea of the sixth paragraph?
a. Aeris returned the Eldor Stone and helped the king become a better leader.
b. Aeris decided to keep the Eldor Stone for herself.
c. King Velanor banished Aeris from the kingdom.
d. Eldoria was never restored, and the kingdom fell into ruin.