Across
- 1. To verify clarity and grammar (2 words).
- 5. The way emotions are shared in recount texts.
- 9. The audience benefits from these vivid descriptions.
- 10. An equivalent to “the main character” in a personal recount.
- 11. The tense most commonly used in recount texts.
- 15. The word used to indicate sequence (e.g., then).
- 17. A specific example that adds credibility to the recount.
- 18. A word that indicates time (e.g., yesterday).
- 19. The structure of recount texts.
- 20. Stories that are not true are often referred to as this.
Down
- 2. A reflection or summary at the end of the text.
- 3. To write in past tense helps create a clear recount.
- 4. A personal account of an event.
- 6. A reason for writing recount texts, often to share experiences.
- 7. The first part of a recount that provides context (2 words).
- 8. A type of text that tells about past events.
- 12. Refers to the chronological order of events.
- 13. Feelings described in the text enhance the reader's connection.
- 14. These help to visualize the events in recount texts.
- 16. The format that includes dates and specific details.
