A biographical sketch is generally short and highlights key events and achievements. A biography, on the other hand, is much fuller and should (generally) cover the person's whole life as far as possible
The plural of sketch is sketches.
Either, "That abandoned building is totally sketch" or "I sketch during class all the time"
No, it is not. It can be a verb, or a noun. The noun is used as a noun adjunct with other nouns, as in sketch artist and sketch pad.
Well there is a ton of sentences you can use with "sketching". also you can use "sketch". "I am in the middle of sketching something" or if you wanna say sketch: "i want to sketch something"
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Both capsule biography and biographical sketch are short summaries that provide key information about a person's life, such as their background, achievements, and contributions. They are typically concise and focus on the most important details, giving a brief overview of the individual's life and accomplishments.
Click link for a very brief biographical sketch. Ask your nearest library if there are books about him.
A Biographical Sketch of Dr Samuel Johnson was created in 1784.
George W. Harris has written: 'Interesting biographical sketch' -- subject(s): Biographies, Histoire, Biography, History
Guss Shields has written: 'A biographical sketch of the four Texan giants, the Shields brothers' -- subject(s): Biography, Circus performers
There is a biography of James Rosenquist on the RoGallery website. Further information can be gathered from the Academy of Achievement, ArtFortune, and also from Wikipedia.
An isometric is more specific
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For a photograph you need a camera for a sketch you need a pad and pencil
Certainly, provided the biography is relevant to the argument. For instance, if you want to make an argument that particular person has strong family values, a biographical sketch would probably very appropriate, as it could be shown where the person developed their strong family values. This adds strength to the argument. On the other hand, if you want to argue that a particular person owes you money, a biographical sketch would probably not be helpful to the argument and therefore irrelevant.
A biography is a story written about someone else who really lived. Some examples are Unbroken: A WWII Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand and Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson.An autobiography is someone's life story written by the person who lived it. Night by Elie Wiesel and The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls. It is normally written in the first-person. (I walked to the store, etc.)
A biographical sketch of Julius Caesar would be an outline of his life and accomplishments. To see a full bio of Caesar, type "Julius Caesar" in your web browser and you'll get many sites outlining his life.