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    How do I write a recount about a lost animal?
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    Write out a detailed timeline of all the time you've spent with the animal up to the point in which it was lost.
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    How do I do a personal recount?
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    Write about how the event either changes your everyday life or influences you to make a choice. Follow the steps listed in the article above.
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    How do I start the first sentence?
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    Start by answering the 4Ws: Who, when, where, what.
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    What is a recount's most important job?
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    The most important purpose for a recount is to give details about a specific event or time period.
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    Do recounts have to be real?
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    Yes. A recount is when you write about something that has happened to you or what you did at a certain time.
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    How do I help a person who does not want help?
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    You will need to wait until they ask you for help in order to be able to help them.
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    Can a recount have dialogue?
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    Yes, dialogue will help to add ambience to your recount and emphasise the atmosphere. Also, it will seem more realistic and entertaining to read. For example, when you are recounting a fight, it will be best to add some dialogue leading up to the fight to add some exciting for example, " Why did you do that?!" " How dare you steal my pen?!".
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    How do I end a recount story about a holiday?
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    You could talk about how you felt about the holiday for a conclusion, basically talk about your experience and feelings that you're left with on return when thinking back over the trip.
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