Essentials and features for writing autobiography essays

This week, Taifa Leo focuses on writing autobiography essays, which are personal descriptions of one's life and qualities. These essays are composed in prose or narrative form, covering origins, education, and achievements. Unlike biographies, autobiographies are written by the subject themselves.

The autobiography essay begins with a title indicating whose it is, by naming the person, written in capital letters and underlined without italics. An example is 'MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY', limited to no more than six words.

In the introduction, the writer describes their origins: the date, day, and place of birth, along with the family. Dates are written out in words, not numerals, to establish a solid foundation.

Subsequent descriptions cover life from childhood, which holds great importance as the basis of personality. It is recommended to provide detailed accounts of education, schools attended, areas lived in, and successes in evaluations. Additionally, it includes self-employment activities, work experiences, studied profession, marital status, and children.

These details are arranged chronologically, incorporating life resolutions, efficiency, and faced challenges. To attract readers, focus on significant matters, provide examples, and discuss challenges and how they were addressed. Employ creativity and language devices to enhance appeal.

The conclusion involves highlighting good qualities and those acquired, centered on the main theme. Next week will address the body of the autobiography.

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