Well, using the same example story Casper could be okay in some cases. However, you need to consider if it fits the theme and purpose of the new situation. Also, make sure you're not violating any intellectual property rights.
The answer isn't straightforward. Sometimes you can reuse the Casper story, but it really depends on factors like its availability for use, the nature of the new project, and potential copyright restrictions. It's best to do some research first.
As I mentioned before, 'Leer un cuento' is a common way. But in some regions, people might also use 'Leer una narración' which also means 'to read a story' but is a bit more formal.
In various contexts, 'novel' can mean a fictional story that's long and written in prose. Like a book you read for entertainment.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's a rare or specialized term that I haven't come across.
Mange usually refers to a skin disease in animals, especially dogs, caused by parasites. But it can also have other meanings depending on the specific context.
Not always. It depends on the purpose and audience. For something formal, it's usually a no-go. But for a fun, casual project, it might work.
As I mentioned before, 'story' doesn't have a common full form. But if we consider a literary context, we could say 'Strands of Thought, Opinions, and Realities Yielding' as a made - up full form. In a more general context of oral storytelling, it could be 'Sagas Told Orally, Recounting Yesterday' just for the sake of creating an example. But these are not standard full forms.
In general, it's 'histoire triste'. But if you want to emphasize the sadness more, you could say 'une histoire très triste' (a very sad story).
Sure. Unpacking can have diverse stories. It could be a story of discovery when opening a mystery box or a tale of organization when dealing with storage containers. The nature of the story varies based on the purpose and circumstances of the unpacking.
In various fields, 'a necessary fiction' can be a fabricated element that serves as a useful tool or framework. Maybe in philosophy, a fictional thought experiment helps to explore and clarify certain concepts.
Conventional. This is another opposite of 'novel'. 'Novel' implies breaking away from the norm, while 'conventional' means following the usual or accepted ways. For example, in art, a novel approach might involve using new materials or techniques, whereas a conventional approach sticks to the established ones.