RECOUNT

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Across
  1. 1. the way events are arranged in recount text.
  2. 3. TENSE, the verb form mostly used in recount text.
  3. 9. the beginning part that introduces who, where, and when.
  4. 10. the common content of a personal recount text.
  5. 13. one of the common topics for recount (unexpected events).
  6. 14. the main purpose of recount text: to ______ past events.
  7. 15. overall organization of recount: orientation, events, reorientation.
Down
  1. 2. a popular theme students usually write in their personal recounts.
  2. 4. another word for the order of events in a story.
  3. 5. expressions like yesterday, last week, two days ago.
  4. 6. a text type often confused with recount but written to entertain.
  5. 7. the people who read or listen to a recount text.
  6. 8. the ending part that concludes the story.
  7. 11. the main part of recount text that tells the sequence of happenings.
  8. 12. words that show the chronological order of events (e.g., first, then).