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autobios are stories that the author writes about their own life, bios are stories that other people write about someone else. For example, the autobiography of Jackie Chan is WRITTEN by Jackie Chan, if someone else were to write a book about him, it would be a biography. So the similarity of the two would be that it is written on the same person.
People often refer to stories about the past that are not written down as oral history or oral traditions. These stories are passed down through generations by word of mouth.
Ruth Carola Pevsner has written: 'People create stories create people'
The Best place would be Wattpad.com it has stories that people have written and your able to read them yourself
Betty S. Tigay has written: 'Rich people, and other stories'
Margaret Elizabeth Sangster has written: 'Holiday Stories for Young People'
Actually Shakespeare wrote very few stories. Most of his plays were written using stories other people had written. The stories he did write, like A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest, were often fairy stories. He also wrote The Merry Wives of Windsor, which is a bawdy farce.
No, Aborigines did not have a written language. They passed down their stories by way of pictures and symbols in their artwork. They also passed on their information and stories orally, or through dances and coroborees.
Though Cell is not an android, he is considered Android #21 in some cases. However, some people say Cell is a bio android.
Shakespeare mostly retold stories other people had written down. The only stories which appear to have been original are the plots of The Tempest and A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Yahoo! Answers. You can search "Embarrassing moments" or something and click someone's question and you can read the stories people put. They are actually really good and funny stories.
F. McCready Harris has written: 'Bible scenes and stories for young people' -- subject(s): Bible, English Bible stories, Illustrations 'Nan's thanksgiving'