AnswersQ1: I must begin my personal recount by writing about what happened at the start of that day. FALSE You should begin your recount from the point the important event started. Do not write about how you began your day by brushing your teeth and having breakfast! Q2: It is compulsory to write reflections and thoughts in personal recounts. FALSE You DO NOT HAVE to write reflections and thoughts. However, you CAN write reflections and thoughts at the end of your recount if you want to. Q3: The following is an interesting beginning for a personal recount about a trip to Malaysia. "Ring! My alarm clock rang. It is a sunny day and the weather is neither too hot nor cold." FALSE Do not write about weather unless it had a direct relevance to your recount. Q4: How can a writer elaborate on the important events? ALL OF THE ABOVE - both breaking the event down and using five senses Q5: Writing about how I woke up and brushed my teeth makes my personal recount boring. TRUE Everybody does that in the morning. Your reader doesn't need to know this. Q6: If the main event that I'm writing about ended in the middle of the day, I should continue writing about what happened throughout the rest of the day. FALSE Do not write about irrelevant things that happened after the main event ended. All students who participated in the quiz has been awarded 1 dojo point for online participation! Champions who scored 100%!Online quiz masters are awarded 2 dojo points for scoring 100% on the quiz!
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