I don't think so because if you change the names then it isn't true is it?
Unless you have to for legal reasons I think that you have to; I wouldn't anyway.
To change their lives and be inspired.
Yes, but you need permission from them to use it.
it is actually better not to change the style of writing for different people if you are writing about them, but if you are writing as them dont change the style change their attitudes towards your other characters and the way they think about things.
An autobiography .
Writing changed during the renaissance by the people developing their own writing called venacular
This term describes traditions for each genre. These conventions help to define each genre; for example, they differentiate an essay and journalistic writing or an autobiography and political writing. On the AP language exam, try to distinguish the unique features of a writer's work from those dictated by convention.
to kill black people..... no offence
At age 16, Franklin began to secretly send letters to his brother's newspaper, under the pseudonym "Silence Dogood." These letters soon had people throughout Boston wondering who was writing these intelligent letters.
Language in writing will change in ten years, for the first thing. Language changes over the years, so that will certainly change writing. Ideas will change. That will change the face of writing in ten years. Humor will change in ten years. You may think a fart is funny now, but some people ten years from now will not even crack a smile at the sound of it. As times change, writing changes. So authors must change with it.
It let people know how he lived and what he did.
No offence but i can see why you are asking this question. The question should be phrased "Does writing make you smarter" and in response to this i would suggest Yes, although reading is also very important in giving you intellectual phrases to use improving people's perception of your mind, making you smarter.
God did and made everything..... No offence to non christian people.