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klio [65]
1 year ago
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Read this introduction to a passage.

English
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Ipatiy [6.2K]1 year ago
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The subjects being compared are Autobiographies and classics.

<h3>What is the purpose of an autobiography?</h3>

The definition of an autobiography is to portray the life experiences and achievements of the author. Therefore, most autobiographies are generally written later in the subject's life. It's reported from the point of view of the author, so it typically uses first-person narratives to describe the story.

<h3>What is the difference between an autobiography and a memoir?</h3>

An autobiography is an account of a person's entire life, but a memoir usually is only about one part of a individual's life. A memoir might be about a person's struggles with homelessness or addiction, about their adventures touring the world, or their experience becoming an actor.

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