Mental Processes No. Verbal Processes No. Relational Processes No.

b. Mental Processes No.

Verbs Participants Circum Senser Phenomenon 1. resigned the captain himself to his fate reason 2. Sighting the captain his exhaustion - 3. to see the captain a yellowing on the horizon - 4. see you The island - 5. Hearing the captain the sound of running water - 6. forgot the captain the warning of the djinn 7. could hear he - 8. was beset he - by an agony of itching that immediately made him forget his thirst means 9. would go mad he - with the itching accompaniment 10. saw he the crew beckoning for him to swim out to them - 11. disappeared. the itching - - 12. have sought Many refuge on Mesa place when sudden storms strike time 13. realized the captain that he did indeed feel a deep melancholy - 14. did indeed feel he a deep melancholy - 15. worsened his condition - in Flores place 16. looking he - Vaguely manner at trinkets place 17. unaffected the rich smells of food and incense he - 18. branded everything except the searing image of Mesa, - in his mind’s eye place 19. thought he But how can I return to that agony” - 20. can still be felt - the Mesa Itch in the hearts of those who visit place

c. Verbal Processes No.

Verbs Participants Circum Sayer Verbiage 1. named he Mesa - 2. say they that the Mesa Itch can still be felt in the hearts of those who visit when they return home -

d. Relational Processes No.

Verbs Participants Circum Carriers Attribute Identifier Identified 1. was he neither arrogant nor boastful - - - 2. has it its dangers to - - - 3. became he aware - - - 4. was - - no relief there - 5. is - - some strange curse there on the place place 6. was his navigation listless and slow - - - 7. remains - - sacred the ikan layar - 8. is - - gone the ivy -

4. The Pirates of Gili Motong a. Material Process

No. Verbs Participants Circum Actor Goal 1. to raise not one among them a sail - 2. chart not one among them a course by the stars means 3. spying the pirates a sail - 4. would wake Those with a last meagre store of rice or a scrawny goat - to find it had mysteriously vanished purpose 5. led suspicious - to angry exchanges product 6. gathered He his most trusted and remorseless men Together manner 7. destroy we ourselves with pointless reason 8. act we - Now time 9. do we - - 10. must go we - Abroad place 11. seek we the ships that no longer pass nearby - 12. are used to fighting Its people - on horseback place 13. attack we - in the hours before dawn when they least expect it time 14. prepared they their biggest boat - 15. kept tied they - to an old tamarind tree place 16. sharpened They their swords in the dead of night time 17. weighed They anchor - 18. began rowing - - all their might manner towards the south place 19. rowed They - - 20. must have pushed The current us off course to the west place 21. taste our swords blood Now time 22. crept they - off the boat place 23. Spying they the shadowy forms of huts close to the shore place 24. cast the pirates their swords Wildly manner 25. stabbing the pirates their victims in their beds place as often as not frequency 26. slicing the pirates their victims in their beds place as often as not frequency 27. was murdered - the last soul - 28. ran the pirates - from the village and back to the shore distance 29. had been rowing the pirates - All night long duration Nowhere place 30. had wiped out they their own people Now time 31. had done they - - 32. boarded the sorrowful pirates their boat once again frequency 33. rowed the sorrowful pirates - Blindly manner out to sea place

b. Mental Processes -No.

Verbs Participants Circum Senser Phenomenon 1. knew not one among them how to raise a sail or chart a course by the stars - 2. could not seek out they ships on the open sea place 3. grew the village hungrier

c. Verbal Processes No.

Verbs Participants Circum Sayer Verbiage 1. cries the pirates - - 2. would exclaim The pirates Surely we are the most fearsome raiders in the east Proudly quality as they sat about the village idly drinking lontar palm arak time 3. whispered an excited voice land to port - 4. murmured their leader The current must have pushed us off course to the west - 5. Screams - - - 6. Cries - - - 7. asked they - to learn the ways of the fishermen who lived there purpose meekly quality 4. had vanished it - Mysteriously manner 5. starve to death we - - 6. need we do is row a straight course through the night - 7. expect they it Least quality 8. had been denied the bloodlust - - 9. Imagine - the pirates’ horror - 10. shock - - when they found themselves time 11. found they themselves looking down upon their own dead kinsmen - 12. looking down themselves - upon their own dead kinsmen place 13. confused the pirates - with grief reason Utterly manner 14. had forgotten Someone to untie the boat from the tamarind tree. - 15. bear the pirates The guilt of what they had done -

d. Relational Processes No.

Verbs Participants Circum Carriers Attribute Identifier Identified 1. were these the ill - - Really quality 2. were they close enough place - - 3. are - - the most fearsome raiders we Surely quality in the east place 4. was this true - - - 5. had being terrifying and ruthless its drawbacks - - - 6. were they ready - - to give up hope and turn back matter 7. was - - a rout It -