The number of subtasks in a story varies greatly. It can be influenced by factors like the plot structure, character development, and the overall scope of the story. In simple plots, maybe just a couple of subtasks are needed. But in elaborate and multi-layered stories, there could be dozens.
In Jira, you can usually do this by using the 'Move' or 'Edit' option on the subtask. Look for the option to change the parent issue to the new story.
Yes, they can. But it depends on how your team configures and uses Jira.
Yes, you can. But it depends on your Jira configuration and project settings.
Open the subtask. There should be a way to modify the 'Parent' field. Locate the new story in the dropdown and select it. Note that the new story must be in an appropriate state to accept subtasks.
Junji Ito has written a considerable number of stories over the years, but it's hard to give an exact count as he's constantly coming up with new ones.
I'm not sure of the exact number, but there were a whole lot. Peanuts was a very popular and long-running comic strip.
Stan Lee was incredibly prolific and contributed to the creation of countless comics. His work spans multiple decades and various popular franchises. Estimates suggest it could be well over 500.
It varies a lot depending on different users and their activities. Some people might create just a few, while others could make several throughout the day.
According to the information I know, Shen Shixi has created many novels, some of which have become classic web novels such as The Path to the Underworld, Ghost Blows Out the Light, Grave Robber's Chronicles, etc.
Sound effects are crucial. Eerie music or sudden, loud noises like a door slamming shut can startle the reader and enhance the atmosphere of a scary story. The unknown sounds in the background, like faint whispers, keep the reader on edge.