Recount text Sample Clauses

Recount text a. Definition A recount is a text that retells about the events or author’s experiences that happened in the past. According to Xxxxxxxx (1997) a recount is a piece texts retells past events usually in the order in which they happened. (Xxxxx & Xxxxxxx, 2005) also argued that a recount is a sequential text that does little more than sequencing a series level. It is the simple types of narrative genre. A Recount is different from narrative text in terms of the problems sequence xxxxx.Xx is selected since they can feel free to explore the story that is based on their personal experience and eventually convert their ideas into written form.
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Recount text. Recount text is a text that described an events, story or experiences in the past. According to Xxxxx (2019), Recount text is a type of text that retells past events, generally in the order in which they occurred. One of the genres that must be taught in senior high school is recount text. Recount text is kind of text that inform readers about something happing in the past period. The writers should organize any events in recount text orderly. According Xxxxxxxxxxx (2018), recount text as described as a piece of text that retells past events with the aim to entertain readers about someone's past experience. According to Xxxxxxxx (2014), a recount text is a piece of text that reconstructs past events that occurred in a chronological order. Letters/postcards, jurnals, autobiographies and biographies, or anything related to histories or historical recounts are examples of recounts. Based on those definitions, the researcher may suggest that a recount text is a text that is one of several types of English texts that has the intention of entertaining the readers and contains some logical sequence of events that occurred in the past. The past tense is often used in recount text to describe someone's experience. To have a skill in recount text, learners should know more about part of recount text, where this thing can be a feature of the recount text. Here are some components of recount text that can direct the writers to achieve the target in writing recount text, such as generic structure. The first is orientation. This part, 5W formula can be found in this section. It consist of (where, when, what, who and why). To make sense, the researcher includes who was involved, what happened, when it happened, and why it happened. These are important background details that should be included in the orientation. It can also be something that gets the attention of the reader. The second is Events. This section contains the most critical occurrences that explain the orientation in greater detail. Writers should be careful when selecting, organizing, and discarding unimportant events and information. The last is re-orientation or conclusion. The final chapter is included in this section. Writers can complete the final stage of recount text writing, which is to include a conclusion that summarizes the story by including personal statements or opinions. Recount text also has a specific of language features. Yulianawati (2018) claims that nouns, action verbs, conjunctions, ti...

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