Across
- 1. This is the tense a recount is written in (usually).
- 5. Answers the basic who, what, where, when and why questions.
- 6. These make your recount more interesting and descriptive.
- 8. Used to end a recount which adds a personal touch.
- 9. What "person" recounts are usually written in.
- 10. What writers call the tool which grabs a reader's attention.
- 11. The type of connectives used in recounts which put events in order.
Down
- 1. How the writing is organised so it is easy to read.
- 2. Includes the Personal Statement & includes a reflection and what may happen next.
- 3. We use speech marks to show when someone is speaking, or said something.
- 4. The interesting words used which are connected to the topic.
- 7. Describes an event in the order it happened.