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NEWS ITEM

HANDIKA TEGUH
KURNIAWAN (12)
NAURA SAHDA PERMANA(23)
RAISSA RAVELINA (26)
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ZIDAN RIZKY PRATAMA (35)
ZUFAR KADAR HUSAM (36)
THE BIGGEST BURMESE PYTHON
CAPTURED IN FLORIDA
A Burmese python which had 18-foot in
length and 128-pound in weight was
pulled out of roadside brush and
wrestled by a man. He just needed 10
minutes to do that. The python became
the biggest one which was ever
captured in Florida. It beats the
previous specimen which was recorded
by more than a foot in length.
The man who captured the snake was called Python
Dundee. His name is Jason Leon. He is a college student of
marine biology. In that time, he was riding ATVs with his
friends in a rural area when one of them saw snake sticking
out of some brush. He got thanks from the the Florida Fish
and Wildlife Commission. It has considered Burmese
pythons an invasive species which wreaked havoc on the
state's ecosystem. Carli Segelson, a commission
spokeswoman said that a snake of that size could kill a very
large animal such as deer.
HEAD LINE
→The biggest burmese python
capture in Florida

NEWS MEDIA
→Newsweek
NEWSWORTHY EVENT
=> The biggest python was
captured in Florida
BACKGROUND EVENTS
The snake was bigger than the previous python captured by an
man who was riding and see it. The got thanks from the Florida
Fish and Wildlife Commission

SOURCES
The statement from a commission spokeswoman can
be a source of this news item text
THE SOCIAL FUNCTION
OF THE TEXT IS
to inform readers about the capture of the
largest Burmese python by marine biology
students
Sentences with passive voice :

A burmese python which


It beat the previous
had 18 foot in lenght and
specimen which was
128 pound in weight Was
pulled out of roadside brush recorded by more than a
and wrestled by a man. foot in length

SENTENCES WITH
INDIRECT SPEECH:
Carli Segelson, a commission spokeswoman
said that a snake of that size could kill a very
large animal such as deer.
Present tense
- His name is Jason Leon -He is a college
student of marine biology

Present perfect tense


-It has considered burmese pythons an
invasive species which wreaked havoc on
the state's ecosystem
SIMPLE PAST TENSE
- He just needed 10 minutes to do that
- ...When one of them saw snake sticking out of
some brush
- He got thanks from the the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Commission
- The man who captured the snake was called
python dundee
Past continuous
tense
In that time, he was riding ATVs with his
friends in a rural area when one of them
saw snake sticking out of some brush.
THANK YOU !

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