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NAME : ANNISA FITRI SUKAINAH

STB : 06120160100
CLASS : C4
TUGAS KE-EMPAT
TITLE : Treasure Island
AUTHOR : Robert Louis Stevenson
PUBLISHER : London, Cassell and Company 14 Nov 1883

A. Assertives
1. Suggesting
Chapter 2
You and me’ll just go back into the parlour, sonny, and get behind the
door, and we’ll give Bill a little surprise—bless his ‘art, I say again.
(Page 1 8)
2. Boasting
Chapter 3
- Your doctor hisself said one glass wouldn’t hurt me. I’ll give you a
golden guinea for a noggin, Jim.’
2. Concluding
B. Directives
1. Saking
Chapter 1
- ‘Were you addressing me, sir?’ says the doctor (page 12)

Chapter 2

- ‘Is this here table for my mate Bill? (Page 16)


- ‘Which way, sonny? Which way is he gone?’ (page 17)
2. Ordering
Chapter 3
- you get on a horse—you can, can’t you? Well, then, you get on a
horse, and go to— well, yes, I will!—to that eternal doctor swab, and
tell him to pipe all hands—magistrates and sich—and he’ll lay ‘em
aboard at the Admiral Benbow—all old Flint’s crew, man and boy,
all on ‘em that’s left. ( Page 28)
3. Inviting
C. Commissioned
1. Promising
Chapter 1
- I’m not a doctor only; I’m a magistrate; and if I catch a breath of
complaint against you, if it’s only for a piece of incivility like
tonight’s, I’ll take effectual means to have you hunted
down and routed out of this. Let that suffice.’( page 13)
2. Planing
Chapter 4
- ‘I’ll show these rogues that I’m an honest woman,’ said my mother.
‘I’ll have my dues, and not a farthing over.
3. Vowing
Chapter 1
- ‘If you do not put that knife this instant in your pocket, I promise,
upon my honour, you shall hang at the next assizes.’(page 13)
D. Expressives
1. Thanking
2. Apologizing
3. Deploring
Chapter 3
- I ran to him at once, calling to my mother. But haste was all in vain.
The captain had been struck dead by thundering apoplexy.(page 34)

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