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World Languages, 23.09.2019 06:30 ayoismeisalex

Which of the following would identify a passage as an autobiography? it is written about the author's personal experience. it reveals the lifetime contributions of an important historical figure. its emphasis stems from the belief that the author has information worth sharing. it is a brief work of nonfiction that follows a clear organizational pattern.

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