Sure. Let's say it's a story about a major earthquake. The outline could be: Introduction - briefly stating the location and magnitude of the earthquake. Body - descriptions of the damage to buildings, casualties, rescue efforts by local and international teams. And conclusion - the current situation regarding relief and the long - term plans for rebuilding.
An example for a political upheaval story. Outline: First, introduce the political situation that led to the upheaval, like widespread dissatisfaction among the people. Then, in the body, talk about the protests, the demands of the protesters, and the reactions from the government. Finally, in the conclusion, discuss the possible outcomes such as new policies, changes in leadership, or potential for further unrest. It gives a clear structure to present all the important aspects of the hard news event.
There could be a story of a mom who likes to renovate old houses. The process is full of hard work - from tearing down old structures to rebuilding them. It's a physically and mentally demanding task. But she loves the challenge and the transformation that comes with it. So a story about her journey in house renovation could be considered a'mom likes it hard story'.
Since I'm not sure of the exact nature of this type of story, I can't give a proper example. But if we assume it's about a hard - working wife, it could be a story where a wife works two jobs to send her kids to college, always'milking' every hour of the day to earn enough money.
One example could be a couple who have been dating for a long time. The man is deeply in love and says to the woman 'Wife me hard. Let's start our forever now.' And then he tells the story of how he realized she was the one, from their first meeting, through all the ups and downs, and how he's now more determined than ever to marry her.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Hard New Story' you're referring to. It could be about hard news in general, like political events, disasters, or significant social changes. Without more context, it's difficult to define its outline precisely.
The Lost Treasure Main characters: Li Hua, Zhang Ming, Wang Jun Plot summary: Li Hua and Zhang Ming were university classmates. They went on a treasure hunt together and found a legendary treasure in a remote mountainous area. However, during the excavation process, they encountered various dangers and challenges and eventually lost the treasure. Li Hua and Zhang Ming got to know Wang Jun during the treasure hunt. He was an experienced explorer. The three of them continued to explore but encountered more dangers and difficulties. During a cave excavation, they were trapped in a strange space, and the treasure seemed to be controlled by a mysterious force. In this strange space, Li Hua, Zhang Ming and Wang Jun experienced a series of thrilling events together. They constantly faced the test of life and death, but finally found the true source of the treasure and also discovered the secret hidden behind the treasure. Story Ending: Li Hua, Zhang Ming, and Wang Jun experienced a life and death test during the expedition, but they finally succeeded in finding the treasure. They discovered that the treasure was not as mysterious as it was rumored to be, but had been stolen and destroyed by a group of greedy people. In their reflection, they realized that exploration should not only focus on wealth and material, but should pay more attention to spiritual and moral aspects. Li Hua, Zhang Ming, and Wang Jun started a new life with the realization of the treasure.
Sure. There was a story about two coworkers who were competing for a promotion. One of them got it, and the other was initially disappointed. But when they sat down and talked about the whole process which was all real events - like how the one who got the promotion had more experience in a certain area that was crucial for the new role. After that, the one who didn't get it said 'no hard feelings' as they both understood it was a fair outcome based on the true story of what happened.
The movie 'Blue Valentine' is a modern hard luck love story. It shows a couple's relationship deteriorating over time. They face problems like communication breakdown, financial stress, and the fading of their initial passion. It's a raw and realistic portrayal of how love can go wrong in modern times.
If it's a new edition of a cookbook. The story could be that the author found new and exciting recipes during their travels, so they decided to create a new edition to share these with readers.
One example could be a story about a Spanish winery that discovers a new type of grape in their vineyards. The story would follow the excitement of the winemakers as they experiment with this new grape, and how it might change the taste of their wines. It could also include the challenges they face in marketing this new wine.
Sure. One example could be a story about a young girl who discovers she has the power to communicate with animals in an urban setting. This story would be written in English and would be a new and unique concept.