Both informative text and nonfiction stories are nonfiction, but we use different strategies to teach the audience about topics. In nonfiction stories such as personal essays and biographies, we use devices of letters, plots, explanations and other narratives to convey the life and major events of a person. Texts normally found on textbooks, pamphlets, and websites will guide you through easy-to-understand and understandable words. Both types of writing provide fact information, but they use different structures, objectives, sounds, and research objectives.
Personal stories focus on specific real events that are important or important to the writer. You may have to write your personal story as part of your college application or as homework. In order to write a strong personal story, you first need to come up with an attractive idea. Then write a narration with open hooks and a detailed, organized structure. Before sending, check and fix it so that you can make the most of your personal narrative. We focus on unforgettable events and the moment of your life. Personal stories should focus on specific events and moments that are unforgettable or moving. As long as it is unforgettably important to you, it does not need an important moment. This incident seems to be small at the time, but the result has changed your life.