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This piece delves into various forms of writing, starting from autobiographies that capture a person's life story, to biographies that narrate others' experiences. It discusses the importance of bibliographies and autographs, the unique artistry of calligraphy, and the technical aspects of cartography in mapmaking. Furthermore, it touches on different writing styles such as paragraphs and homographs, and how they contribute to effective communication. The role of recording devices like phonographs and seismographs in preserving information is also examined.
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# 8 Word List • graph • = • writing
Autobiography Writing about a person’s life written by the person
The written list of all the books used in a report or book. • Bibliography
The writing of one’s own name. • Autograph
A book written about a person’s life. • Biography
Mapmaking- the writing involved in making maps or charts Cartography
A word written the same way as another but having a different meaning Homograph
Paragraph A section of writing that has a topic and a concluding sentence.
Record player, a device that turns the writing on records into sound. Phonograph
The use of light to record an image using a camera. Photography Smile!
Polygraph test? Hmm, maybe Calvin should look this word up?
The device that writes down (records) the movements of the earth. Seismograph
Calligraphy decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering.