A few days ago
Anonymous

Anyone know how to lay out a biography?

I’m doing a biography on Jacqueline Wilson and the work can be typed onto the computer. So, I want to know how should I lay out the biography to look neat and umm.. that can make the teacher give you a good grade? Well, you might say it doesn’t matter but might help a little…..

So… what’s the best way to format the biography? Oh.. should I just write in factfiles? For example:

Name: Jacqueline Wilson

And so on…..

Or should I write in paragraphs?

Please give me ideas, it will help a lot.

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A few days ago
profissor Bogy B

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First of all you have to collect all the data about Jacqueline Wilson … Her life, her way of thinking, her believes / ideas, where was born .. etc, places she lived in, Educations, business, challenges, … etc, and get some historical data about.

Organize your data as follow:

– Introduction, give an idea why you / teacher choose Jacquelin to write about, brief of her background (Only true facts).

– Then make paragraphs / chapters about each stage of her historical life.

– Men on her life specify the positives and brief on the negatives.

– Address her challenges and where were her strengthen and weakness.

– You may close up with what you have learn from her.

– You may attach photographs / pictures / copies of evidence documents, pictures of some thing dear to her. ( use all media tools)

You also have to mention your sources of information …

– What was written about her before (i.e. references)….

Note : Use only facts.

When it comes to your or others opinion, you have to say so, and make It clear.

You may address the conclusions / leasson learnet in bollet type notes i.e. short, informative and meaningful statments.

You also have to put your name and the date & place of issue

Wish you luck …

Mike

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5 years ago
Anonymous
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