In a story, 'effect' is basically what comes out of what happens. For example, if a character has a big fight with another character, the effect might be that they don't talk to each other anymore or that it leads to some other important event. It's all about the influence and outcome of the story elements.
Well, when we talk about 'effect' in a story, it can mean how a character's decision or a plot twist impacts the overall storyline and the characters involved. It could be a change in the characters' relationships, the development of the plot, or the way the reader/viewer feels about the story.
In a story, 'effect' usually refers to the result or consequence of an action or event. It's like what happens because of something that takes place in the narrative.
Cause and effect in a story basically means that one event or action leads to another. It's like a chain reaction. For example, if a character makes a bad decision (the cause), it might result in them facing problems or consequences (the effect).
Wu Zhu had the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying, relieving swelling and pain, and regulating the stomach. It can be used to treat fever, headache, sore throat, sore throat, heat toxin, etc. It can also be used to treat heat toxin rubella, acne, and other skin diseases. In addition, Wu Zhu could also treat muscle soreness, arthrosis, lumbago, sprains, and other symptoms. It also had the effect of regulating the stomach and could be used to treat diarrhea, constipation, indigestion and other symptoms.
It doesn't really have a proper meaning as it stands. 'Banging' in this context is an inappropriate word. If we were to make sense of it, perhaps someone misspoke and meant 'reading' instead of 'banging', in which case 'pretty good reading a Mass Effect novel' would imply that it was a fairly enjoyable experience of reading the novel.
The butterfly effect referred to the small changes in the initial conditions of the power system that could drive the long-term huge chain reaction of the entire system. It usually means that a small thing can lead to serious consequences, just like a butterfly flapping its wings. The name of this effect comes from a legend that the gentle flap of a butterfly's wings can cause a storm in the Pacific Ocean.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by 'others mean story'. It's a bit unclear. Maybe you could explain it a bit more?
The novel's side story usually refers to a supplementary content created by the author after the completion of the main text. It is usually an independent story that is not directly related to the main text. There were two types of extras: one was a continuation of the original story, and the other was an expansion or adaptation of the original story. In the novel, the readers would be given a new perspective, plot, and characters, allowing them to understand the background and details of the story more deeply. Outsiders could also appear in comics, movies, television dramas, or other media as a derivative work of a novel. Outsiders were often seen as a kind of "sequels" or "derivative works" that could increase readers 'loyalty and interest in the novel. However, it should be noted that the quality of some novels may not be high, and may even contradict or conflict with the main body of the novel, so readers need to choose carefully.
It can inspire and motivate me. The story might give me new perspectives and ideas.
It could refer to a building that has five floors or levels. For example, 'a 5-story building'.
Well, 'story' usually refers to a narrative or an account of events, either real or fictional.
Hard to say exactly. '20' might represent a score, a level, or even a page number. It really depends on the context and details of the story.