No, it's a made - up story. I just told it for fun, but I can see now that it wasn't a good idea.
Yes, it's completely true. I lived through it myself.
I just wanted to share an experience, but I see now that it might not have been the best thing to say. I'm sorry if it made you uncomfortable.
It depends. 'I Believe' might be based on real events but could also have fictional elements added for dramatic effect.
The meaning of this sentence was: "I don't even believe your words." This sentence often appeared in novels to indicate that the speaker did not trust or believe what the other person said.
Yes, it is. 'I Still Believe' is based on a true and inspiring story.
Not sure. It depends on the author's intentions. Some works claim to be based on true stories but have significant alterations or embellishments.
True love was a kind of belief that people with different beliefs would have different views. Some people believed that true love was invincible and that two people could be together forever as long as they truly loved each other, while others believed that true love was something that could only be met by chance and not sought after. The definition of true love could be understood from many angles. The most basic thing was the emotional bond between two people, whether it was love, kinship, friendship, or other forms of emotion. As long as two people sincerely loved each other, trusted each other, and supported each other, it could be called true love. In addition, true love also required both parties to be willing to face the difficulties and challenges in life together, support each other, and never abandon each other. True love also required both parties to be responsible for each other, respect each other's feelings and needs, maintain loyalty and commitment. True love was an abstract concept that required both parties to feel and experience together. No matter what kind of relationship it was, it required both parties to work hard and pay in order to truly realize the love and happiness between two people.
I'm not so sure. Fairytales are full of magic, talking animals, and impossible scenarios. However, if we consider them as metaphors for real - life experiences or emotions, then perhaps they can be considered 'true' in a sense. But if we take 'true' in the most literal sense, then no, fairytales are not true stories as they violate the laws of nature and common sense most of the time.
Hard to say. 'Believe' could be a true story, but it could also be a work of imagination. You might have to do some research or check the author's notes to be sure.
Another one is the story of Helen Keller. She was blind and deaf from a young age. But with the help of her teacher, Annie Sullivan, she learned to communicate and became a renowned author and activist. It's a story of how the human spirit can overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
Sure. There's the story of the Dancing Plague in 1518. People in Strasbourg suddenly started dancing uncontrollably for days, and some even danced themselves to death. It's really hard to believe it actually happened.