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How to Write a Biography

How to Write a Biography . A biography is simply the story of a life. . Biographies analyze and interpret the events in a person's life.

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How to Write a Biography

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  1. How to Write a Biography A biography is simply the story of a life.

  2. Biographies analyze and interpret the events in a person's life. • They try to find connections, explain the meaning of unexpected actions or mysteries, and make arguments about the significance of the person's accomplishments or life activities • Many biographies are written in chronological order.

  3. Biographers use primary and secondary sources: • Primary sources are things like letters, diaries, or newspaper accounts. • Secondary sources include other biographies, reference books, or histories that provide information about the subject of the biography.

  4. To write a Biography you should: • Find out the basic facts of the person's life. Start with the encyclopedia and almanac. • Think about what else you would like to know about the person, and what parts of the life you want to write most about.

  5. A Beginning - • Introducing the person • Name • Birth date • What makes this person special or interesting?

  6. A Middle - • Write about some Highlights of the person's life. • What events shaped or changed this person’s life? • Did he or she overcome obstacles? • What examples from their life illustrate those qualities?

  7. An Ending - • Explain why you wrote about this person and make conclusions about this person's life. • What kind of effect did he she have on the world? Other people? • Would the world be better or worse if this person hadn’t lived? How and why?

  8. Your Famous Floridian • You will work with a partner to write a Biography on a Famous Floridian.

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