25. Convert the following piece of Sindbad's Autobiography into a Biography.
I narrated my tale of suffering and hardship to the king. The king was a noble and
kind person. He sympathized with me and appointed me as an officer on the spot.
Soon, I became friendly with the people on the island. There were a number of other
small islands nearby. These islands were under the king, too. During my stay, I
witnessed a number of remarkable sights. The seawater around the islands contained
huge and terrible fishes. A few were hundred times bigger than the largest ship. Once I
saw a fish that had a head like a bull, I witnessed many unimaginable wonders.
Ships from different parts of the world visited this small island kingdom's port
regularly. Every day I would ask the visiting sailors about my city Baghdad, but no one
knew about my city. I longed to go back home.
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Autobiography to Biography conversion
Explanation:
- Sindbad has narrated his tale of suffering and hardship to the king. The king was a noble and kind person.
- He sympathized with him and appointed him as an officer on the spot. Soon, he became friendly with the people on the island.
- There were a number of other small islands under the king, too. During Sindbad's stay, He witnessed a number of remarkable sights.
- The seawater around the islands contained huge and terrible fishes. A few were hundred times bigger than the largest ship.
- Once he saw a fish that had a head like a bull, he witnessed many unimaginable wonders. Ships from different parts of the world visited this small island kingdom's port regularly.
- Every day he was asking the visiting sailors about his city Baghdad, but no one knew about his city. He longed to go back home.
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