First, research the person and time period when he lived, so you have some sense of daily life. Since he was a warrior, general and politician, you could write an entry about any of those activities. Remember, this "diary entry" is fictional, but you want it to seem realistic.
Dear Diary, today I learned about Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a powerful daimyo and samurai who rose from a peasant background to become a ruler of Japan. His military campaigns and political acumen helped him unify Japan after the Sengoku period. Hideyoshi's legacy as a talented strategist and ruler continues to be remembered in Japanese history.
To start, a general's diary entry of a battle is a primary source, proving he was there at the battle. This proves that his/her diary would be very credible and believable. To prove this, the general was a complete eyewitness of the battle. So overall, a general's diary entry of a battle is very believable. I hope this was helpful!!
A general's diary would most likely be believable due to the details and information that he (or she) provides.
A general's diary would most likely be believable due to the details and information that he (or she) provides.
Something that is extra, or in addition to something else. Like if you made an entry into your diary and later on the same day you made another entry, that would be a supplemantary entry.
Dear diary, Today I traversed through the dense forests of the New World, following the path laid out by the Native guides. The vastness of the land and the generosity of the indigenous people humble me. I am struck by the unspoiled beauty and harsh realities of life in this untamed land. I feel a sense of adventure and anticipation at the prospect of what lies ahead in this new and promising land.
To write a Roman diary entry, you would typically start by dating the entry in accordance with the Roman calendar. Then, you would write about your daily activities, reflections, or events that occurred during that day, using first-person perspective and expressing thoughts and emotions as if you were a Roman living during that time. It's important to include details that a Roman citizen would have found relevant or significant.
Okonkwo would not write a diary for multiple reasons: 1. It was unmanly. 2. It was never proven that he could read or write.
A research paper would be extensive writing. A diary, journal entry, and personal letter are all short, from a few notes to a few pages; generally, about one page unless you enjoy writing. A research paper can be 10, 15, 20, or 25 pages plus bibliography.
if u had a bad day put so that was my worst day or something like that or end it on a cliffhanger...
A diary entry of a Hindu Indian participant in an independence march
To cite a diary you would type: Author, Title, Unpublished, n.d. for "no date" or you can include a date span, 1966-1999. Last Name, First Name. Personal Diary of First Name Last Name. Unpublished, n.d. For a specific entry include the date. Last Name, First Name. Personal Diary of First Name Last Name. Unpublished, n.d. (Entry: July 3, 1998).
The first words that Anne Frank wrote in her diary are: "I hope I will be able to confide everything to you, as I have never been able to confide in anyone, and I hope you will be a great source of comfort and support." This is from an entry dated June 12, 1942.