Anecdote short stories are short, funny stories. Three examples of anecdotal short stories are A Few Hard Men, Death in the Family, and Fight or Flight.
An anecdote is a story, which can be told as an example of something. An example however is used to exemplify something, but is not necessarily an anecdote.
While it is certainly possible for an anecdote to have a title, most do not. Anecdotes are usually quite short comments that are spoken, or written, in passing. If an anecdote does have a title, the ordinary rules of capitalizing titles apply.
== An anecdote is simply a true story that is generally amusing, thought-provoking, etc. and most commonly refers to some subject the speaker is talking about. If someone were talking about the misuse of law enforcement, for example, they might tell a story about how a man in charge of road cleanup was ticketed for littering when a scrap of paper he had already picked up off the road blew out the back of his truck. == An anecdote is a brief story about something amusing or strange.
An anecdote is a brief story about a personal experience, usually one that is amusing. An example of an anecdote is: When I was young I started crying after I broke a crayon, until my mom explained that now I had two smaller crayons. Later, when I broke a spoon in half, I told my mom not to worry because now we had two spoons!
An anecdote can be another word for story.
An anecdote is a true fact that is told by another
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A synonym for the word anecdote is a "story" or a "tale."
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The short story In Disguise an Anecdote by Benjamin Panlilio was first published in 1957.
There are some differences between an anecdote and a short story. the most important difference is that short story is fiction, therefore based on imagination. However, anecdote is based on a real incident that has happened to a man, whether or not he is famous.