
Recount features
Quiz by Mr.Mohamed Algendy
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- Q1Which of these is a key part of a recount?A recipe listA made-up characterA moral lessonA sequence of events30s
- Q2What type of words should you use in a recount?Names of different animalsDescriptive words for a fantasy worldTime words like first, next, and finallyAction words for video games30s
- Q3What should you include at the beginning of a recount?A recipe for a dishA description of a placeA list of charactersAn introduction to what happened30s
- Q4Why is it important to use the past tense in a recount?Because it makes the story sound more excitingBecause you are telling about something that has already happenedBecause you want to confuse the readerBecause you are writing a future event30s
- Q5What is a good way to start a recount?With a question to the readerWith a summary of a movieWith a list of charactersWith a description of the setting30s
- Q6What is a key feature of a recount?It describes a fictional storyIt gives directions to a placeIt tells what happened in the pastIt explains how to solve a math problem30s
- Q7What type of language is often used in recounts?Future tensePresent tensePast tenseFuture perfect tense30s
- Q8In a recount, what type of language is often used?Future perfect tenseFuture tensePresent tensePast tense30s
- Q9What should you avoid when writing a recount?Including your feelingsChanging the order of eventsWriting in the past tenseUsing descriptive words30s
- Q10Which of these is NOT a feature of a recount?Using descriptive languageIncluding personal experiencesTelling events in time orderMaking up events that didn't happen30s
- Q11Why do we use descriptive details in a recount?To write a summary quicklyTo confuse the readerTo fill space on the pageTo help the reader visualize the events30s
- Q12What type of language is often used in a recount to describe events?Persuasive languageFormal languageDescriptive languageScientific language30s
- Q13Which of these is NOT a feature of a recount?Fantasy creaturesDetailed descriptionsChronological orderPersonal experiences30s
- Q14Which one of these is a common structure for a recount?Beginning, middle, and endIntroduction and proofProblem and solutionQuestion and answer30s
- Q15Which of these is often included in a recount?Personal feelings and thoughts about the events.A list of instructions.Only dates and names.Fictional characters and plots.30s