It might suggest a fear or hope that the current situation or outcome isn't the final chapter and that there's a possibility for a better conclusion.
It could imply a sense of dissatisfaction or longing for a different outcome. Maybe the speaker is pleading for a change or continuation that avoids what seems like an unhappy ending.
It implies a sense of hope and a desire for a different outcome. Maybe the current situation looks bad, but the speaker doesn't want it to be the final chapter.
The quote implies that the pursuit of pure truth might make a story less appealing. A storyteller can use imagination and embellishments to create a narrative that entertains or has a greater impact, rather than being limited by strict factual accuracy.
It likely means that a particular relationship, experience, or chapter in someone's life is coming to a close and it's a final farewell.
It likely means that a particular narrative or relationship has reached its conclusion. It could be a sad or final moment.
It depends on the context. Maybe there's still hope for a different outcome.
It might be a bit of both. On one hand, the speaker is certain the current situation isn't the end, which could be hopeful. But it also shows a sense of dissatisfaction with how things are now, which could feel desperate.
It probably means the speaker doesn't want to know the conclusion of the story before experiencing it themselves.
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Perhaps our parents don't allow us to read novels on our phones because they think that reading novels on our phones will waste time and affect our studies. As children, we should respect our parents 'opinions, but at the same time, we hope to enjoy reading. If we really need to read novels, we can try the following methods: 1. Communicate and explain: Communicate with parents and explain why we read novels and the benefits of reading novels. Let them understand our needs and try to understand our purpose of reading. 2. Promise to manage time: Promise your parents to manage the time you use your phone only after completing tasks or studying. This way, parents can better understand our use of time and may be more willing to support our reading needs. 3. Choose suitable novels: Choose some novels that parents may be interested in, such as history, biography, science, etc. This can reduce parents 'worries. 4. Asking for parents 'permission: If parents still don't agree with us using mobile phones to read novels, we can ask them to allow us to use mobile phones to read some short novels and stop immediately after reading to avoid affecting our studies and other activities. It is our responsibility as children to respect our parents 'opinions, but at the same time, we should also seek our own needs and interests. Through communication, commitment to managing time, and choosing suitable novels, we can find a way to read that suits us and maximize our enjoyment of reading.
It's likely that the title refers to a request not to reveal the ending of a particular story on a Wiki page. Maybe it's about a popular book or movie.