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Study! Read the biography and take notes, then study your notes.
biography
Yes. You can express personal feelings if it is your biography, but if it is on someone else no. A summary could be the proper place to analyze the actions of the person whose biography you have done, but the biography should be an objective study.
A documentary is usually a television programme about some subject. A biography is a study of an individual or group by another person. Compare with an autobiography - written by a person about themselves. A documentary biography is a study about a person.
Hagiography is the study of the lives of saints.
Biographical research is the study of a person. You are learning more about a person by researching his or her biography.
Saint Eligius of Noyon, also known as Loy, Eloy and a variety of other names, has an interesting biography and a long, long list of patronages. To study this biography click on this link.
Rosalind Sharpe has written: 'The Canadians : teachers' handbook' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Study and teaching (Elementary), Biography, History
Myra Zarnowski has written: 'Making Sense of History' 'Learning about biographies' -- subject(s): Biography, Biography as a literary form, Heroes, Methodology, Study and teaching (Elementary)
In the word biography, the suffix "graphy" means "to write." ... The prefixes im, il, and in, mean not. ... The Greek root word "derm" means what? ... In words like ...
portrait, sketch, form, figure, description, biography, analysis, study, review, survey, characterization
Larry Fourman has written: 'The life of David' -- subject(s): Bible, Biography, Study