
Recount Text
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- Q1
What is the purpose of a recount text?
To retell past events
To describe a place or thing
To give instructions or directions
To persuade readers to do something
60s - Q2
Which tense is commonly used in a recount text?
Present tense
Present perfect tense
Future tense
Past tense
60s - Q3
What is the typical structure of a recount text?
Orientation, Events, Re-orientation
Introduction, body, conclusion
Thesis, arguments, conclusion
Problem, solution, evaluation
60s - Q4
What is the orientation in a recount text?
The ending of the story
The most exciting part of the story
The introduction to the story, including who, what, when, where
The explanation of the problem
60s - Q5
What is the complication in a recount text?
The events that lead to the resolution
The solution to the problem
The beginning of the story
The final outcome
60s - Q6
What is the resolution in a recount text?
The ending of the story
The setting of the story
The problem that needs to be solved
The middle part of the story
60s - Q7
Which of the following is a time connective used in a recount text?
Then
Therefore
However
Because
60s - Q8
Which of the following is a place connective used in a recount text?
Next
There
Finally
After that
60s - Q9
Which of the following is a personal recount?
A story about a historical event
A description of a favorite place
A story about a personal experience
A news report about a natural disaster
60s - Q10
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a recount text?
It uses vivid language to create imagery.
It retells past events.
It includes opinions and judgments.
It is written in chronological order.
60s