I would like to recount the votes.
tell, as one would a story
The difference between recount and retell is the method in which they were heard. Retelling involves describing something that was said. Recounting involves describing something in sequential order that was read.
Narrate, describe, tell, relate, report, outline, relay, impart.
introduction body 1 body 2 body 3 body 4 conclusion
To teach recount writing, start by explaining its purpose: to retell events in chronological order, focusing on personal experiences. Introduce a clear structure, including an introduction, a sequence of events, and a conclusion. Use examples to illustrate these elements, and encourage students to use descriptive language to engage their readers. Finally, provide opportunities for practice through guided writing exercises and peer feedback.
I demand a recount! Could you please recount your activities of today.
The incumbent is demanding a recount.
From this day forward, I shall recount no more.
The word 'recount' is a noun and a verb.The noun 'recount' is a word for an occasion when something is counted again, especially the votes in an election. Example:The committee has called for a recount.The verb 'recount' is to count again; to give an account of an event or experience. Example: The witness will recount what he saw occur at the convenience store.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'recount' is 'it'. Example:The vote recount will be held on Monday. It will be observed by a representative of each party.
What is a liner recount
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Recount.
recount genre
The duration of Recount - film - is 1.93 hours.
No. A recount may, however, be part of a review.
Yes a recount has an introductory paragraph and a sequence of paragraphs that recount a story in chronological order. Finally, it has a conclusion paragraph.
In Kansas a person can ask for a recount of votes in a certain election. In a countywide election, the person asking for a recount puts up what amounts to the cost of the recount in cash or bond to get the election office to hold the recount. All ballots in that race are recounted. That may mean all ballots are run through the electronic election ballot counting machine, or counted by hand. If the recount has unchanged results the person who ordered the recount looses the bond. If the recount shows a change in count of the particular race, the county stands the cost and the results are changed by the canvassing board (county commission).