2. In what ways, according to Murray, is writing autobiography? Can you categorize the ways that Murray believes writing is autobiography?
5. Consider the implications of Murray's arguments: If he's right, how do his ideas change the way you think about writing? Would they encourage you to write any differently than you currently do?
6. Consider the last few texts that you have written, whether for school, work, or personal reasons. Consider the ways the these texts are or are not autobiography in the sense that Murray describes.
2 .Writing is autobiography because it almost always shows your experiences and always shows your voice. Writing is personal and its an expression of yourself.
5. I agree with Murray’s arguments. I think of writing kinda like him. I have a few different opinions but they're still similar.
6. The last one I wrote was somewhat a autobiography. I wrote about my favorite books when I was little and I had to do it in chronological order so that's somewhat like his method.
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