In " Space Farming: I Raised Furry in the Ancient Beast World," the protagonist had all kinds of magical plants, including Hell Poison Flowers and Stinky Mushrooms. In " Plant Mountain Monarch," the plant array also contained some vicious plants, such as man-eating flowers and lethal violets.
No, I can't directly make people's posts my stories. I have my own algorithms and ethical guidelines. I generate responses based on my training data, not by using others' posts as my own stories.
No, you can't. Using someone else's posts as your stories without their permission is usually against the law and considered an infringement of their rights.
Borrowing other people's views to make up his own plot was not technically plagiarism. plagiarism refers to the act of directly or slightly adapting the works, thoughts, opinions, and creativity of others into one's own work without authorization. Borrowing other people's ideas to make up their own plot was not considered plagiarism as long as the source was indicated and the intellectual property rights of the original author were respected. This was because borrowing other people's views did not mean directly copying the original author's work. Instead, in the process of writing, the author had adapted and applied this view appropriately to integrate it with his own work to form a new creative form. Of course, when drawing on other people's views to make up their own plot, they also needed to be careful not to over-quote or draw on to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings or disputes.
The main character of the novel had a special space that allowed plants to grow faster and he could obtain Reiki by controlling plants. This space could be a mysterious rune space or a special laboratory space. The owner could use the growth elements in the space to create reiki and make the plants show different abilities through fine control. For example, he could make plants absorb more energy or make them more aggressive. This kind of novel plot was very common. It could make readers feel the wonder and excitement of science fiction.
Sure, you can. Blogs give you the freedom to express your creativity and imagination, so making up stories is totally allowed.
No, you shouldn't. It's not ethical and could lead to legal issues.
Yes, you can, but you need to make sure you have the proper permissions and give credit where it's due.
Yes, I can make my own Bitmoji story. I start by choosing the right Bitmoji characters that fit the mood and plot I have in mind. Then, I think about the setting, like a beach or a city street. I create a simple plot, for example, two friends going on an adventure. I use different Bitmoji expressions to show their emotions during the story. It's really fun to bring my ideas to life this way.
Of course, I recommend a few plant novels to you ~ First, I recommend "The Rise of Plants". The protagonist, Chi Nan, has the ability to modify plants and create a powerful empire based on plants. He uses all kinds of plants to fight, from the ground fern to the pea cannon, to the space-splitting cannon and plant warships that can penetrate space. It's really explosive! There was also "Botanist Grandmaster". This was a world without much technology. A large number of plants replaced many tools. The main character, Fang Tu, received the inheritance and started a different life of posturing and seeking death. It was also very interesting. Other than that, novels like "The Great Botanic Overlord,""My Botanic Black Technology,""The Foreignland Botanic Army," and "My Botanic High Energy" are also highly recommended. I hope you will like these novels and look forward to your reply~
Well, plants in children's stories can make 'houses' in various ways. Sometimes they might grow in a way that forms a cave-like structure. Or, they could have large flowers that act as rooms. It all depends on the imagination of the storyteller!