Yes, sometimes we do if there are clear indications or spoilers.
It depends. If it's a well-publicized story or if we have access to specific information, we might know. But often, it remains a mystery until the very end.
Sometimes we do have a clear idea of how a story will end based on its buildup and plot development.
Maybe you could figure it out based on the story's plot development and character arcs. Pay attention to foreshadowing and recurring themes. Also, discussing it with other readers or in online forums might give you some clues.
I think we can try to focus on the present moments and characters' development instead of worrying about the ending. Maybe the uncertainty adds to the excitement.
Maybe you do, but it depends on how much information you've actually received or guessed correctly.
Maybe you do, but it depends on how closely you've followed the narrative and its developments.
Well, Dean, maybe you have a gut feeling or some clues you picked up along the way that give you a sense of how it'll end.
Well, there are several ways. Historians have studied ancient writings, like those of Plutarch, to piece together her story. Also, archaeological excavations and studies of the period provide clues. And modern research and documentaries help us understand her better.
You can tell if a story is fiction by considering its source. If it's labeled as a novel, short story, or a work of imagination, chances are it's made up. Sometimes, the style of writing and the use of imaginative language also point to it being fictional.
You can usually tell by reaching the final chapters or the conclusion of the narrative. The author often wraps up loose ends and provides a clear resolution.
Maybe they have insider information or have read a spoiler. But without more context, it's hard to say exactly what they know.