Well it just depends upon how much detail you want to go with and how general you want it to be. You could do something like this: I Early Years A Birth 1. date 2. location B Family 1. Parents 2. Siblings 3. pets C Education D Childhood accomplishments E Childhood friends II Middle Years A. dating life B College life 1. major 2. Greek life or other groups 3. accomplishments III Later years A career B wife C children
Gandhi's autobiography was originally written in Gujrati.
Anne Moody's book "Coming Of Age In MIssissippi" was published in 1968. It is an autobiography of growing up black and poor in the rural south. "
he helped write the Declaration of Independence.
what did Frederick Douglas insist in his autobiography
What is a reverse outline?If a regular outline is something you write before you draft out your paper, a reverse outline is something you do after you write a draft.Why should I reverse outline?The reverse outline can be an extremely useful tool for helping you see the big picture of your paper, and can be especially useful for papers in need of major reordering of paragraphs or papers filled with paragraphs that have too many ideas in them and therefore don't hold together.How do I make a reverse outline?Go through the paper and number each paragraph. Then on a separate sheet of paper, write #1 and the main point (or points) of that first paragraph. Then, on the next line write #2 and the main point(s) of the second paragraph. Go through the entire paper this way. When you have gone through the entire paper, you will have an outline giving you an overview of your entire paper.Then what?Now look carefully at your overview, asking yourself the following questions:Are the paragraphs properly focused, or are there multiple main ideas competing for control of a single paragraph?Now that you've identified the main point of each paragraph, does the topic sentence reflect that point?Are some of those ideas in a paragraph extraneous and should they therefore be deleted from the paper? Or do they simply need to be moved to a different part of the paper? (Many times you may find that a random idea tacked onto the end of, say, paragraph five really belongs in paragraph eleven where you fully develop that idea.) When you look at the outline as a whole, does the organization of the paper reflect what you promised in your introduction / thesis? If the answer is no, consider whether you need to revise the thesis or revise the organization of the paper.
An autobiography is a written account of one's own life. If I were to write an autobiography of Bribe, I would narrate its journey from its origins in corrupt practices to its controversial role in influencing decisions and actions through unethical means. I would explore the impact and consequences of Bribe on individuals and society at large.
She died before she was able to write an autobiography.
An autobiography can be written by any person. You are the only one entitled to write your autobiography, if someone else does it they write a biography about you. When you read an autobiography, you are reading about the life of a person written by that very same person.
no he didn't write an autobiography someone else wrote about him - biography
An autobiography autobiography
You can use anything, even pen and paper, to write an autobiography.
It's an Autobiography, so therefore it was written by him.
No
A person who writes an autobiography is writing the story of their own lives, otherwise it is not an autobiography. Only you can write you autobiography. However, you can have someone else write the story of your life, which would be called a biography.
The first thing that you need to do is to complete an outline. Once the outline is done, you can then start putting everything into paragraph form.
The Jonas Brothers have yet to write an autobiography.
A diary is what you write, An autobiography is what some writes about you