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English, 22.05.2021 06:10, lizzy6629

PLEASE HELP! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST! Choose an available autobiography from your library. After reading the autobiography, write a report of at least 400 words about what you have learned. Use the questions below to gather ideas for your report.
Remember to document your source properly, using MLA format

1. What is the title of the autobiography and who is it about?
2. Describe the setting.
3. What is the time setting?
4. What major historical events are occurring at this time?
5. Describe the author's personal life.
6. List some of the major turning points in the author's life.
7. What is the main theme of this autobiography and how does the author make that theme known?

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