<span>Dear J.K. Rowling
I really appreciated your book "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince". The serious tone Harry uses when speaking truly underlines dire times felt within the wizarding world. I could never find the right words to use when setting my plot, but I was truly inspired by your use of diction to control the tempo of a long narrative. This tempo control ran throughout the text, emotionally tying specific plot devices to the perspective of a character and framing their state of being.
In conclusion, I hope my writing can glimpse a shadow of your craft. When I write in first person, as you did with Harry, I often now compare my use of language to your descriptive tendencies and search for improvements. Not writing extremely long sentences, or using out of character phrasing, but instead giving just enough detail to paint a vivid picture. If this gets to you, I hope you can write me back, I've attatched a pdf of a recent poem and hope you can give me some notes.
Thank you,
Sincerly...</span>
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Basically, a biography is the existence history of an individual, composed by another person. A self-portrayal is the account of an individual's life, composed by that individual. Furthermore, a memoir is an assortment of recollections composed by the actual individual.
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it describes this thoughts when he was captured and he was a traveller
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he left his wife and went to travel around the world
They seek to glorify their names and in killing Humana they are doing a god's work even if it is directly opposed to another god's desires
Essential, both mean something is very important