== 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 short, amusing or interesting story about a real person or event.
Cary Grant is said to have been reluctant to reveal his age to the public, having played the youthful lover for more years than would have been appropriate. One day, while he was sorting out some business with his agent, a telegram arrived from a journalist who was desperate to learn how old the actor was. It read: HOW OLD CARY GRANT? Grant, who happened to open it himself, immediately cabled back: OLD CARY GRANT FINE. HOW YOU? A more sophisticated anecdote concerns Sidney Morgenbesser, then Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Columbia University, as follows: One day in New York City, Morgenbesser put his pipe in his mouth as he was ascending the subway steps. A policeman approached and told him that there was no smoking on the subway. Morgenbesser pointed out that he was leaving the subway, not entering it, and that he had not yet lit up. The cop repeated his injunction. Morgenbesser repeated his observation. After a few such exchanges, the cop saw he was beaten and fell back on the oldest standby of enfeebled authority: "If I let you do it, I'd have to let everyone do it." To this the old philosopher replied, "Who do you think you are-Kant?" His last word was misconstrued, and the whole question of the Categorical Imperative had to be hashed out down at the police station. Morgenbesser won the argument.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "anecdotes" (personal stories).
After listening to her many amusing anecdotes, we suggested she publish them in a book.Because he told several different anecdotes about what happened, the investigators assumed he was lying.
B) Protagonist... A protagonist is like the bas guy in a story.
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Some examples of Filipino anecdotes are stories involving supernatural beings like the aswang or tikbalang, urban legends like the white lady, and humorous tales featuring trickster characters like Juan Tamad. These anecdotes are often shared to entertain, educate, or pass on cultural values.
Some examples of anecdotes in the Philippines include stories of supernatural encounters, local folklore and legends, personal experiences during historical events such as the People Power Revolution, and humorous accounts of everyday life in Filipino culture. These anecdotes are often shared orally and passed down through generations to entertain, educate, or inspire.
Anecdotes are a short account of something that happened. You could write an anecdotal paragraph about a party you went to.
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William Seward has written: 'Biographiana' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Anecdotes, Biography 'Anecdotes of distinguished persons, chiefly of the present and two preceding centuries. Illustrated by engravings. The fourth edition: considerably enlarged, and newly arranged and digested. In four volumes. ..' 'Anecdotes of some distinguished persons' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Anecdotes, Biography 'Anecdotes of some distinguished persons, chiefly of the present and two preceding centuries' -- subject(s): Anecdotes
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In my short joke book, I often write about anecdotes usually involving my best friend.
Examples: The more specific your writing, the more impact it will have. Using examples to develop your paragraph allows the writer to include specific details. Anecdotes, analogies, and metaphors are also effective.
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.