Honestly, I can't tell without a detailed analysis. You might need to look at how the story treats characters from different ethnic backgrounds, whether there are stereotypes or biases present, and if the plot seems to favor one ethnicity over others.
Hard to say without knowing the details. But if the story only focuses on one culture and ignores or demeans others, that could suggest ethnocentrism. It could also be in the way cultural differences are handled or presented.
Often, when the main conflict is resolved, it's the end of the story.
Sometimes you can, depending on how the story is written and the amount of detail provided about the characters.
Well, it depends. If there are clear indications like a signature, a specific email address, or something unique about the content that points to a particular person, then yes. But often, it can be quite tricky to know for sure.
In most cases, it's not possible to directly see who asked a question on a story. Platforms usually don't reveal that information for privacy reasons.
Pay attention to their body language. If they seem overly defensive or evasive without providing a story, it could be a sign of lying. For example, crossing their arms tightly or stepping back when you question them. Also, inconsistent statements over time can indicate lying even without a story. If they say one thing one day and something completely different the next, without any reasonable explanation, it's suspect.
The turning point in 'The Great Gatsby' is when Daisy hits Myrtle with Gatsby's car. This event starts the downward spiral for Gatsby. It sets in motion a series of events that lead to his downfall, as Tom Buchanan uses this incident to his advantage and frames Gatsby for Myrtle's death.
One way to identify an all cock and bull story is to look for inconsistencies. If a person tells a story where the details don't match up or seem to change every time they tell it, it's probably false. Also, if the story involves something that is scientifically impossible like a person living without a heart, then it's an all cock and bull story. Another sign is if the story is too good to be true. For example, if someone says they found a treasure chest full of gold just lying on the street, it's probably not real.
Look for repeated ideas or actions. If a character is always greedy and it leads to bad things, the moral might be about the negative effects of greed.
Look at their actions. If they only contact you when they need something, that's a sign. Also, if they are always jealous of your achievements, they might be fake friends.