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Lanjut ke konten Assalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarokatuh Helo Kid Zaman Now Apakah kalian tipe orang yang sering menghabiskan masa liburan di pantai? Pastinya kalian punya alasan tersendiri pergi kesana, loo Dari panoramanya yang indah dan memukau Bisa menyalurkan bakat berenangnya Selfi-selfie disana Dan masih banyak lagi Tapi apakah kalian tidak takut akan sesuatu hal yang mengerikan dibalik indahnya pantai? Tsunami? Heheheh hewan laut yang buas? Ngomong-ngomong hewa laut yang buas, saya jadi teringat dengan legenda sebuah nama daerah yang berasal dari nama hewan lo….. Ikan Hiuuuuuuu? Ya bener banget. Saya akan memberikan kalian legenda asal muasal nama “Surabaya” yang sekarang menjadi nama Surabaya. LEGEND OF SURABAYA The villagers of east Java believe that Surabaya city comes from this story. Once upon the time, in the wide ocean, there was used to a fight between a shark and a crocodile. The name of the shark was Sura. The story did tell the main reason why Suro and crocodile could not be a they fought to know who was stronger. But all fights did not tell who the winner was. Sura and Crocodile was wounded. One day, the Crocodile told to Suro that he was bored in fighting by him. He wanted to live comfortably without fighting. Suro answered that he was bored too to fight with him, he would have a enjoying live without fighting. They made a deal to stop the fighting and live together by dividing a land into two lands. The crocodile told that all the land was his land. He may find the prey only in land. And the Suro told that all the ocean and the prey in ocean was his land. They agreed each other. But one day, Suro found a prey in the river silently. There, many fish were in that river. He ate fish and other preys. In that moment, he was fortune because the crocodile did not know it. Due to, he was safe so he came back to the river again to find prey there silently. But in his second chance was not his lucky day, the crocodile realized and knew Suro’s bad attitude which collided the deal. He was angry with Suro. Suro had argument that the river was his ocean and all the fish were his power but crocodile’s argument told that river was not an ocean part so it was his power. They argued in his own argument and there was no yielded. The fight of argument wasted much time. And the fight came again between Suro and Crocodile. The fight took place in the river between Suro and a crocodile, they hit each other. Crocodile used his sharp and strong tail and Suro bit by his sharp teeth they hurt as strongly as. So their blood poured on the ground and the river. Because the crocodile had bigger size so Suro was yielded, his tail was broken and finally he was died. The crocodile was the winner because he could endure his land. The fighting between Suro Shark and crocodile was become name of that place, Surabaya. The icon of that region is Suro Shark and crocodile. Answer What was the main idea of second paragraph? What did Suo collide the deal? According to you, what was characteristic of Suro in that story? How could they stop the fight? What were the deal of Suro and crocodile? What is the synonym of the bold and italic word of, “Because the crocodile had bigger size so Suro was yielded, his tail was broken and finally he was died”? Who was the winner of the fighting? Why could crocodile yield Suro? What is the icon of Surabaya? What are the moral messages of that story?
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