I have no idea when the short story 'Swimming' was written. Maybe you can search on literary review websites or ask experts in the field.
The short story 'The Lottery' was written in 1948.
I'm not sure exactly when it was written. It could depend on various factors like the author's inspiration and schedule.
I have no clue when 'Driftglass' was written. Maybe you can look for reviews or critiques of the story that might mention the date of its creation.
Sorry, I don't have the specific date when 'The Hitchhicker' was written. But you could try looking it up in a library or on dedicated literature websites.
I'm not sure exactly when it was written. You might need to check with a literature expert or do some in-depth research.
The short story 'The Necklace' was written by Guy de Maupassant in 1884.
It's hard to pinpoint exactly when the very first short story was written as it depends on various factors and different definitions of what constitutes a short story. But some early examples date back centuries ago.
I'm not sure exactly when it was written. You might need to check with the author or look for specific publication details.
The competition aspect in a swimming short story can be very engaging. The build - up to a race, the strategies used by the swimmers, and the final outcome. Also, the description of the water, how it feels against the skin, and the sense of freedom or struggle in the water makes for interesting reading.
Sure. Once there was a little boy named Tom who was afraid of water. But his dad was a great swimmer. One day, his dad took him to the pool. Tom was very nervous at first. His dad gently guided him into the water, showing him how to move his arms and legs. Slowly, Tom started to feel more comfortable. After a few days of practice, Tom could swim a short distance on his own. He was so proud of himself, and his fear of water disappeared.