This is called an autobiographical sketch, or study.
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There are seven syllables in autobiographical
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Pertaining to, or containing, autobiography; as, an autobiographical sketch.
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Sometimes fiction writers use autobiographical details in their writing.
An autobiographical novel may actually be written mostly by a co-author.
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Autobiographical means pertaining to one's own life. If you are explaining a definition to someone online, and you use a story from your own life as an example, then you are being autobiographical. This happened to me just today, in fact. :D Below is a link to the dictionary.com definition of autobiographical.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/autobiographical
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Parts of Charles Dicken's novel "Great Expectations" is autobiographical.
Some believe that Alice Walker's book, "The Color Purple" is autobiographical, others disagree.
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Imagination is dependent. False
autobiographical memories is independent.
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The cast of Autobiographical by A.M. Klein - 1965 includes: Alexander Scourby as Narrator
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Autobiographical science fiction would be the fictional life of a character told from his perspective. Slaughterhouse Five is a autobiographical science fiction novel. It has time travel and aliens as well as Kurt Vonnegut's wartime experiences in the Dresden bombings.
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Aspects of autobiographical style include the narrative voice used, the level of reflection, the level of detail provided, and the author's perspective on their own experiences. Autobiographical style can vary greatly depending on these aspects, shaping how the story is told and how readers connect with the author's experiences.
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draws on specific events or incidents that have significance to you.
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exposition
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The name of William Wordsworth's autobiographical poem is "The Prelude." It is considered to be one of his most famous works, depicting his emotional and intellectual growth as a poet.
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Going through your memories is a great prewriting strategy for autobiographical writing that can help you find and narrow topics based on.
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An autobiographical sentence is any sentence that is written from a 'first person' perspective. This means that any sentence starting with 'I', 'we' etc which refers to the person writing the sentence can be termed as an autobiographical sentence. In other words anyone writing about their ideas, activities, events, feelings etc. or anything under the sun from their perspective provided they have 'first person' pronouns like 'I', 'we' etc. in the sentence can be considered as an autobiographical sentence. In many cases sentences following autobiographical sentences can also be considered as an autobiographical sentence even if it doesn't have a pronoun provided it clearly depicts the writer/speaker of the sentence.
For eg: 'We looked at each other. The hatred was mutual.' Here the second sentence can also be considered as an autobiographical sentence as it clearly shows the writer's feelings.
Other examples:
1.I like ice-cream.
2.We enjoy going for movies.
3.I shouldn't have allowed them to go without me.
To sum it up, an autobiographical sentence is one in which the speaker or writer is referring to himself or herself.
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Enzo Neppi has written:
'Soggetto e fantasma' -- subject(s): Autobiographical fiction, Italian, Autobiography in literature, History and criticism, Italian Autobiographical fiction
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Going through your memories is a great prewriting strategy for autobiographical writing that can help you find and narrow topics based on.
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John Jacob Jingle heimersmitt
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The story of a person's life, written by that person.
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We don't. You do.
An autobiography is written by an individual about and by themselves.
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Valeska Steinig has written:
'Abschied von der DDR' -- subject(s): Autobiographical fiction, German, Autobiography, Biography, German Autobiographical fiction, History and criticism
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Fritz Heinrich Ryssel has written:
'Thomas Wolfe' -- subject(s): American Autobiographical fiction, Autobiographical fiction, American, Criticism and interpretation, History and criticism
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Autobiographical memory is a type of episodic memory.
Episodic memory is memory which is tied to a certain time or place. It covers an episode, rather than semantic memory which is just facts not tied to any episode.
Episodic memory can be autobiographical, or experimental. Autobiographical means events in your life. For instance "what did you eat for breakfast this morning?" is autobiographical episodic memory.
The other sort of episodic memory is experimental memory. This is rare, and only really considered in cases of Psychological experiments. It involves someone learning something semantically (for instance, a list of words) which then becomes episodic as the person ties the information to the specific episode of processing the words for the experiment.
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The child is David Pelzer, also the author of the book as it is autobiographical.
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When you are making and observation.
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An autobiographical incident is an event that occurred in someone's life according to them.
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autobiographical incident
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Confessional poetry and semi-autobiographical writing.
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Most people giving an autobiographical speech will start off with "Hi, My name is...I was born in...." Try something different that would capture your audiences attention and set you apart from the class. EX: something your passionate about.
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Valerie Raoul has written:
'The French fictional journal' -- subject(s): Autobiographical fiction, French, French Autobiographical fiction, French diaries, French fiction, History and criticism, Narcissism in literature
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autobiographical or memoirs OR A DIARY
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"Easter Sun" and "Winter Moon: An Autobiographical Odyssey".
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