* I
* Me
* My
* Mine
* We (if the autobiography is about a shared experience)
This is because autobiographies are written from the author's perspective, telling their own story.
Here's why other types of literature might use different pronouns:
* Fiction: Could use any pronoun depending on the narrative voice (first, second, or third person).
* Biography: Typically written in third person (he/she/they) because the author is writing about someone else's life.
* Non-fiction: Could use first-person pronouns (especially in memoirs), but often uses third-person pronouns when focusing on a specific subject.
In summary, the heavy use of first-person pronouns is what truly sets an autobiography apart.