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  • Structuring a Biography: Following the 'Early Life' Section
    After "Early Life" in a biography, the most logical next section would be "Education" or "Career".

    Here's a breakdown of typical sections in a biography:

    Common Sections:

    * Early Life: Covers childhood, family, formative experiences, and the subject's early environment.

    * Education: Details their schooling, important teachers, and academic achievements.

    * Career: Describes their professional path, key accomplishments, and significant roles.

    * Personal Life: Focuses on relationships, marriage, family, and personal interests.

    * Legacy: Discusses the subject's lasting impact, their contribution to society, and their lasting legacy.

    Less Common But Possible Sections:

    * Awards and Honors: Highlights any notable awards, recognition, or honors received.

    * Challenges and Obstacles: Explores difficulties faced, setbacks, and how they overcame them.

    * Later Years: Describes their life and activities in their later years.

    * Quotes: Provides impactful quotes from the subject, or about the subject.

    Important Note: The structure of a biography can vary depending on the subject and the author's focus. Some biographies may combine sections or emphasize particular aspects of the person's life.

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