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Biography and Autoboigraphy

Definition: deals with the history/life of individual men and women who really lived.

An accounnt of an individual's life, written by another people.

A biograpfy (from the Greek words bios meaning "life,” and graphos meaning "write") is usually published in the from of a book or essay, or in some other farm, such as a film.

The story of someone's life. The Life of Samuel Johnson, by James Boswell and Abraham Lincoln, by Carl Sandburg, are two noted biographies. The story of the writer's own life is an autobiograhy.

An autobiography is a book someone writes about himself or herself.

Anyone can write an autobiography, not just famous figures.

An autobiografy follows a narrative form; there is a beginning, middle, and end. Autobiographies show a person’s life, and in general they describe events in the order that they happened.

A memoir is a collection of personal essays or stories. A memoir does not have to follow a traditional narrative arc, though usually the stories build on themes explored throughout the book. The stories or essays in memoirs usually focus on and develop a specific event or moment and may jump around in time.

Personel writing requires specific details to bring the stories to life. Details bring writting to life, draw readers into the stories, and help them understand the writer. Write with strong verbs and vivid adjectives.

Perhaps the drawings in caves can be considered the first biographies.

Some of them appear to relate events such as a successful hunt.

An autobiography is a book someone writes about himself or herself.

Anyone can write an autobiography, not just famous figures.

An autobiography has a beginning, middle, and end.

Autobiographies chronicle a person’s life and describe events in the order that they happened.

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