There was a cat. It chased a mouse. The mouse ran into a hole. The cat sat outside, waiting patiently.
A boy stood on a hill. He watched the sunset. The sky was painted red. He felt at peace with the world.
You can start a 20 - line short story by introducing a character or a setting. For example, you could say 'There was a lonely fisherman who lived in a small hut by the sea.' This immediately gives the reader an idea of who the story is about and where it takes place.
Since I don't know what story you are referring to for the 'full line of the story', I can't really give a definite answer. It could be a short story, a novel, or a folktale. Each has its own unique plot and sequence of events that make up the full line of the story.
Sure. There was a boy and a girl who met on a rainy day. The boy offered his umbrella to the girl. Their eyes met and that was the start of their love line. They began to meet regularly, sharing their dreams and fears, and slowly their love grew deeper.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Mending the Line' real story you are referring to. There could be various stories with this title. It might be a local or personal story, or perhaps a story within a specific community or field.
If the 'first line short story' is 'In a far - off land, a young boy dreamed of flying.' Then the story might be: In a far - off land, a young boy dreamed of flying. He would watch the birds soar high above in the sky every day. He tried making wings out of feathers and sticks but failed miserably each time. One night, as he was sleeping, a strange light entered his room. It was a fairy. The fairy told him that there was a magical flower on top of a very high mountain. If he could get that flower and eat it, he would be able to fly. The boy set off on a long and difficult journey. After many days of climbing, he finally reached the top of the mountain and got the flower. He ate it and immediately felt light as a feather. He spread his arms and flew up into the sky, becoming the first human to fly in that land.
I haven't read it yet, so I'm not sure about the specific content. But generally, a collection of short stories can cover a wide range of themes and characters.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'on the line true story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with that title or related to that phrase. It could be about a real - life situation that's right on the edge or at a critical point.
The old mirror in the attic showed a reflection that wasn't mine. Just one glance made my blood run cold.
I'm not sure specifically which 'across the line true story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with that name. It could be about a real - life event where someone crossed a physical or metaphorical line, like a boundary in a sport, or a moral boundary in a social situation.
Well, without knowing the exact details of 'the chalk line true story', it's difficult to say much. It might be a story related to a chalk line used in construction, marking boundaries in a game, or something with a more symbolic meaning in a particular community or event.