It could be that the story doesn't have a clear plot direction or the pacing is off. Editors want a story that keeps them engaged and moves smoothly.
Using different voices and expressions while reading helps a lot. It keeps the preschoolers engaged and interested. Also, choosing a story with familiar characters or themes makes it more enjoyable for them.
Complex language and difficult themes can make people scared of novels. Some might find them too challenging to understand.
Territory disputes often lead to animal rumble grumble. For example, male deer will grunt and make noise to warn other deer to stay away from their area. They do this by making a series of rumbles and grumbles that signal their dominance and ownership of the land.
It could be abandonment. Maybe Crumpet's owner moved away and left it behind.
Financial problems often play a role. Some scientists are so dedicated to their research that they forget about their own financial stability. They may struggle to get funding for their projects and end up in debt or poverty, like Nikola Tesla. And also, sometimes the society's values can be a factor. If a scientist's ideas go against the mainstream beliefs at that time, they might be ostracized. Take Galileo Galilei for instance. His heliocentric theory was against the Church's dogma at that time, and he faced a great deal of trouble.
Yes, it's definitely worth it. The story and art are engaging.
Another characteristic is that it stays true to the spirit of the original warriors series. It should have the same sense of adventure, honor, and loyalty that the original has. If it's a fanfic about the clans, it should respect the clan traditions and hierarchies. At the same time, it can add new elements to make it unique, like new types of prey or different powers for the warriors, but not so much that it loses the essence of what makes the warriors world so appealing.
It could be. A well - written story often shows creativity in its concept, depth in its themes, and skill in its narrative structure. However, different people may have different opinions on what makes a story well - written. Some might focus on the prose style, while others on the emotional impact or the originality of the idea.
Stories that contain very vivid and detailed descriptions of sexual encounters or intense romantic and sexual passion might potentially create a feeling that is somewhat close to orgasm. Erotic literature often aims to arouse sexual feelings through its words. However, this is still a very individual reaction and not everyone will respond in the same way.
Well, in a story, a boy might lose his temper if he is being bullied. He might reach a breaking point and explode in anger. Or if he has been under a lot of stress, for example, from schoolwork or family problems. Say he has been studying hard for a test and his younger sibling keeps disturbing him. That could make him lose his temper. Also, if he feels he has been lied to or betrayed by a friend, his temper could flare up.