It was the first written form of the French language.
something written or drawn; a record
The noun record (pronounced rec ord) is a word for a thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past in physical form; the sum of the past achievements or performance; the best performance or most remarkable event of its kind; a thin plastic disk designed to be played on a phonograph.The verb record (pronounced re cord) means to set down in writing or some other permanent form for later reference; to convert sound or a performance into a permanent form for subsequent reproduction or broadcast.
prose
no because a root word is a form of a word after all affixes and a transition word is a word that connects 2 thoughts
No, a book cannot record your thoughts for posterity. Your thoughts can be written down in a book, but the book itself cannot record your thoughts independently.
It's a memoir or a diary.
autobiographical or memoirs OR A DIARY
A record kept in the form of a hard copy on paper as opposed to one kept electronically.
The vouchers form the basic record of accounting. Wherever it is possible the corresponding documents resulting in such entries are kept along with the voucher or separately in a file referring to the voucher number. These form the basic written record.
a diary
Sometimes a diary is used as a personal record of one's thoughts, experiences, and emotions, typically written daily.
a wanted form is a written request for a record that is out of the file...but why do ya wanna know...lolz and ohh yea your welcome for the answer!!!
Prentice Mulford has written: 'Thoughts are Things' 'Thoughts are Things & The God In You'
Memoir is the form that is more in line with the thoughts of postmodernists.
Charles E. Burch has written: 'Some thoughts and other thoughts ..'
The poem "The Last Ride Together" by Robert Browning was written in dramatic monologue form. This means that it is a poem where a single speaker addresses a silent listener, revealing their inner thoughts and emotions.