In a family, if the eldest member has the family heirloom (the biscuit), they might get to tell the story behind it. They can choose what details to disclose, how to present the history of the heirloom, and even influence how the family views its significance because they possess this special item.
Sure. In a business negotiation, if one company has a monopoly on a certain product (the biscuits), they can tell the story of how the market should operate. They can set the price and influence the public perception of the product's value.
Well, it basically implies that whoever holds the advantage or the key element (the biscuit here, which is a metaphorical thing) has the authority to narrate things. Sort of like in a group project, if someone has the most resources or knowledge (the biscuit), they can tell others how the project should be seen and what the story of its development is.
Well, 'he who has the biscuit gets to tell the story' is an expression suggesting that possession of the biscuit gives the holder the opportunity or entitlement to be the storyteller. It could be seen as a sort of quirky rule or agreement in a particular context.
Sure. Consider a start - up business. When it first begins, no one can be certain if it will be successful or not. But as time goes on, factors like market response, competition, and the quality of the product or service will unfold. Time will tell the story of whether it becomes a big success or fails.
Sure. Think about a new business. When it first starts, no one can really say if it will be a huge success or a failure. Only as time passes, as it faces different market conditions, customer reactions, and competition, will the full story of its journey be known.
Sure. In a classroom setting, if a teacher assigns a novel for students to read and analyze. One student who has already read it should not tell the other students the major plot twists. This is an example of 'never tell novel' in action.
Sure. One example could be J.K. Rowling. She was a single mother living on welfare when she started writing the Harry Potter series. But then her books became a huge global success, and she became one of the richest and most famous authors in the world.
Sure. There is a story about a community coming together to clean up a local park. Volunteers of all ages showed up, and they spent the whole day picking up trash, planting new trees and flowers. It not only made the park beautiful again but also strengthened the bond among the community members.
Sure. A rags - to - riches story can be an 'as good as it gets story'. A poor kid who grows up in a slum, works hard, gets an education against all odds, and then becomes a successful entrepreneur. He has achieved a life that is as good as it gets considering his starting point.
There are people who have survived cardiac arrest. For instance, someone who had a heart attack in the middle of the street. Their heart stopped beating for a while, which is like a form of 'dying' in a sense. But due to the quick action of paramedics or bystanders who performed CPR, they were revived. And now they can tell the story of that terrifying moment when they thought they were gone.