Science, asked by kumarsambhav10f, 9 months ago

write a recount(recount is a tail or a event that happened in the past). all the facts we have read in newspaper or tv should be written

It should be written in the past tense and first person.
Imagine you are writing this recount post this pandemic, when all has returned to
normalcy.

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Answered by deadpool85
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Answer:

WHAT IS A RECOUNT?

A recount retells an experience or an event that happened in the past.  The purpose of a recount can be to inform, entertain or to reflect and evaluate.  

A recount can focus on a specific section of an event or retell the entire story.  A recount should always be told in the order that things happened.

There are five types of recount to consider.

PERSONAL RECOUNT

Retells an activity the writer has been personally involved in and may be used to build the relationship between the writer and the reader e.g. anecdote, diary journal, personal letter.  These usually retell an event that the writer was personally involved in.

FACTUAL / NEWSPAPER RECOUNT

Reports the particulars of an incident by reconstructing factual information e.g. police reconstruction of an accident, historical recount, biographical and autobiographical recounts.  A factual recount is an objective recount of a true event by someone not personally involved in the situation. Its purpose is either to inform, entertain or both.

IMAGINATIVE RECOUNT

Applies factual knowledge to an imaginary role in order to interpret and recount events e.g. A Day in the Life of a German soldier, How I manned the first mission to the moon.  An imaginative recount is the re-telling of events, usually in the first person. This style of recount allows for embellishment beyond facts and events- perfect for creative writing.

PROCEDURAL RECOUNT

Records the steps in an investigation or experiment and thereby providing the basis for reported results or findings.  A procedural recount records events such as a science experiment or cooking. Procedural recounts present the events chronologically (in the order in which happened). The purpose of procedural recounts is to inform the audience.  

LITERARY RECOUNT

Retells a series of events for the purpose of entertainment.  A literary recount is like a factual recount.  Both provide details about what happened, including who was involved, when and where the event took place, and what may have resulted. A literary recount can be about real or fictional events and characters.

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Answered by ANSU007
7

Answer:

WHAT IS A RECOUNT?

A recount retells an experience or an event that happened in the past.  The purpose of a recount can be to inform, entertain or to reflect and evaluate.  

A recount can focus on a specific section of an event or retell the entire story.  A recount should always be told in the order that things happened.

There are five types of recount to consider.

PERSONAL RECOUNT

Retells an activity the writer has been personally involved in and may be used to build the relationship between the writer and the reader e.g. anecdote, diary journal, personal letter.  These usually retell an event that the writer was personally involved in.

FACTUAL / NEWSPAPER RECOUNT

Reports the particulars of an incident by reconstructing factual information e.g. police reconstruction of an accident, historical recount, biographical and autobiographical recounts.  A factual recount is an objective recount of a true event by someone not personally involved in the situation. Its purpose is either to inform, entertain or both.

IMAGINATIVE RECOUNT

Applies factual knowledge to an imaginary role in order to interpret and recount events e.g. A Day in the Life of a German soldier, How I manned the first mission to the moon.  An imaginative recount is the re-telling of events, usually in the first person. This style of recount allows for embellishment beyond facts and events- perfect for creative writing.

PROCEDURAL RECOUNT

Records the steps in an investigation or experiment and thereby providing the basis for reported results or findings.  A procedural recount records events such as a science experiment or cooking. Procedural recounts present the events chronologically (in the order in which happened). The purpose of procedural recounts is to inform the audience.  

LITERARY RECOUNT

Retells a series of events for the purpose of entertainment.  A literary recount is like a factual recount.  Both provide details about what happened, including who was involved, when and where the event took place, and what may have resulted. A literary recount can be about real or fictional events and characters.

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