Writing the recount section of a journalistic report
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS2 English (2)
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- Q1True or false? The recount section comes after the quotes section in a journalistic report.falsetrueTrue or False30s
- Q2Select the examples of journalistic language.Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q3Select the examples of subject-specific language you would use in a journalistic report about a crime.Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q4Match the keywords to the correct definitions.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q5Match the grammatical term to the example.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q6Which relative clause would fit appropriately to interrupt this main clause? Further details of the crime, __________, currently remain unknown.which was restrained by a local woodsmanwhich has shaken the local communitywho was later identified as Mr Wolf30s