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Recount Teks
Recount text is a text that telling the reader about one story, action or activity. Its purpose is to entertain or informing the reader. Or a text which retells event or experiences in the past
INVENTOR BIOGRAPHY
An inventor is a person who creates or discovers a new method, form, device or other useful means that becomes known as an invention.
Inventor Biography is a literary genre that describes the experiences of inventors who discover something new, mostly in chronological order.
EXAMPLE OF RECOUNT TEXT : INVENTOR BIOGRAPHY
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Isaac Newton was born on 4 January 1643 in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth , a hamlet (village) in the county of Lincolnshire. At the time of his birth, England still adopted the Julian calendar , so his birthday was recorded as December 25, 1642 on the day of Christmas. His father, also named Isaac Newton, died three months before Newton's birth. When Newton was three years old, his mother remarried and left Newton under the care of his grandmother, Margery Ayscough. Young Newton disliked his stepfather and harbored resentment towards his mother for marrying him, as his confession revealed: "Threatening my father and mother Smith to burn them and the house over them."
From 1670 to 1672, Newton taught the field of optics. During this period, he investigated the recration of light, showing that a glass prismcan divide white light into a wide spectrum of colors, and that both the lens and the prism will recombine the lights into white light.
He also showed that colored light does not change its properties by separating colored beams and shining them onto various objects. Newton noted that no matter whether the light beam was reflected, scattered or transmitted, the color of the light beam did not change. Thus he observed that color is the interaction of objects with already colored light, and objects do not create colors themselves. This is known as Newton's theory of color.
In 1679 Newton returned to work on the mechanics of celestial bodies, namely gravity and its effect on the orbits of the planets , with reference to Kepler's Laws of planetary motion. This was stimulated by the exchange of brief letters in the period 1679-80 with Hooke, who had been appointed to manage Royal Society correspondence , and opened correspondence intended to solicit contributions from Newton to the scientific journals of the Royal Society.
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