Sentences with phrase «subject of a biography»

He is the author of several books and the subject of a biography called El Jesuita (The Jesuit), but if Amazon is any guide, none of those are available in English.
This can be something the subject of the biography (i.e. a grandparent) frequently said, or it could be a quotation from a famous author that reflects what your child wants to say about his subject.
That's how the game is played, and indeed we may be reminded of the arm - bending used to pass the civil rights legislation by Lyndon B. Johnson, the subject of another biography by Goodwin.
Tell students that each group will present a talk show (a la Oprah Winfrey, Rosie O'Donnell, or David Letterman) about the subject of the biography.
The Getting to Know You poem is another ideal activity that students will enjoy creating for themselves or for the subject of a biography.
Jack Johnson, the stylish, brash, and provocative boxer, is the subject of this biography in verse.
Alex Chilton's powerful musical legacy shaped bands as diverse as R.E.M. and the dB's, yet his remarkable life story has never been the subject of a biography — until now.
Until recently he had the honor and distinction of being the only Coast Guardsman to be the subject of a biography.
Jim was presented with the A. V. Rating of Martindale - Hubbell and is the subject of a biography for «Who's Who In American Law.»
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