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Social Function To record events for the purpose of informing To tell what happened Types of Recount a. Personal Recount : retelling of an activity that the writer or speaker has been personally involved in (example: diary, anecdote) b. Factual Recount : recording the particular of an incident (example: report of social experiment, police report, news report, historical account) c. Imaginative Recount : taking of an imaginary role and giving details of events (example: a day in life of a Roman slave) Generic Structure Orientation : giving the reader the background information needed to understand the text Record (Sequence) of Events : a record of events in a chronological sequence Reorientation : closure of events (Coda)* : comment on events Linguistic Features GENERAL →focus on specific participants →Past tense →Verbs of action →Use of temporal connectives to indicate sequence of events →Circumstances of time and place Linguistic Features PERSONAL RECOUNT - Use of 1st person pronouns (I, We) - Personal responses to the events can be included, particularly at the end - Details are often chosen to add interest or humour
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