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It also will include details that help the reader step into the moment–hearing, seeing, smelling and feeling what was going on. The best anecdotes help readers experience the moment or incident by including bits of dialogue so they can get into the writer's head and feel their pain, joy or other thoughts and emotion.
1. Write in the first person. Use the first person perspective (I, me, my, mine) when writing your autobiographical essay. ...
2. Begin with an engaging sentence that gets right into your story. ...
3. Describe the setting. ...
4. Transition from the introduction into your story. ...
5. Tell your story. ...
6. Conclude your story.