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<h1>Penmanship</h1> <blockquote cite="https://essaypro.com/blog/autobiography"> <dl> <dt>Autobiography</dt> <dd>This is a long and complete story about the author's full life. This type of writing covers everything from birth to the present. Often, the purpose of writing an autobiography is: to share a person's life path with a broad audience, to leave your mark, to reconcile the past, or to make your memories last.</dd> <dt>Memoirs</dt> <dd>Memoirs are similar to autobiographies with a single difference � they don't have to cover a person's entire life. Instead, you can narrow your focus to a memoir's most exciting and important past events including as many details as you can.</dd> <dt>Personal essay</dt> <dd>This is the last and shortest type of autobiographical writing. Simply put, it is just an essay about yourself. Unlike other essay types, this one is more intimate and emotional; it requires you to share personal experiences. As a rule, such a paper focuses on one specific event, a period of time, a person, etc.</dd> </dl> </blockquote>