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English, 28.11.2019 05:31 3jazybraxy

How would this diary entry differ from an autobiographical passage about the same event?
a) an autobiographical passage is not written in first person perspective.
b) there is no substantial difference between a diary entry and an autobiography.
c) diary entries are usually written from a third-person point of view unlike this passage.
d) a diary entry is often full of mundane details that aren't arranged in an artful or literary style.

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