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The opening paragraph should answer ...
who, what, how, when, where
who, what, whose, how, why
who, what, when, where, why
how, what, when, where, whose
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In the conclusion, you should include how you felt and what you thought about what happened in your text.
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Recounts are written in chronological order
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What is the purpose of a recount?
To tell facts
To retell an event
To argue points
To rhyme
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Which personal pronouns are usually used in recounts?
I, me, myself, we
you
her, he, him, she, them
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A factual recount includes things like newspaper reports. The purpose of a factual recount is to inform the reader.
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What tense is used?
past
future
present
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Which of these is a conjunction of time?
because
after
but
so
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magnet
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The purpose of a procedural recount is to retell how something was made or done, in the order in which it happened.
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An imaginative recount is one way to recount or recreate a story, experience, or an event.
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shark
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gift
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The opening paragraph should provide a setting and a background for the reader.
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Recounts MUST be personal and factual.
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You should avoid using figurative language like similes and metaphors in your recounts.
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