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This is the fourth of a series of books that turn memories into memoirs (and related memoirs). Please click here and read memoirs, part 1, memoirs, memo 2 and memoir memoirs, 3. In Part 3 I wrote about the importance of including vivid details in the document and told you that this is the third part. A series of articles on memories from memoirs. Please click here to read memories of the first memoir and memories of the memoir second part. In the second part, we use maps to bring about memories of location and time in our lives. In this article we propose another method for releasing sensation.
The word "memoirs" was made in French. It comes from memories, which means that memory memoirs are memories of events that in some way formed the writers' lives. 10. Since memoirs describe the direct relationship between actual experiences and what we have learned from experience, memos like memoirs are usually written in the story of the first person. John Gardner suggested that all new writers 11 use this story type regardless of the creative type. The first person's story makes the author responsible for the sound in the text. It is looking at him or her as ownership of the content being written. Objectivity has been resolved. Unlike autobiography, memoirs can be created from a specific moment or association between theme events - this is not the scope of the whole human life. The order depends on details of the details, not the passage of time.
Truth about lies: Knowing lies, stereotypes, prejudice through reading and writing of memoirs