One possible example could be a story set in a cemetery. The 'dead sound' could be the howling wind that people who work there at night have reported. If this was used as the basis for a story, it would be a 'dead sound based on a true story'. The wind sound might be incorporated into a plot about the spirits of the dead being restless, using the real - life experiences of those who heard it to add authenticity.
Imagine a story based on a shipwreck. The 'dead sound' could be the groaning of the ship's hull as it was breaking apart. Survivors might have described this sound, and a creative work could be based on this true event. The 'dead sound' in this case would not only be a part of the horror of the situation but also a link to the real - life tragedy, making it a 'dead sound based on a true story'.
It's hard to say. Maybe it was inspired by some real elements, but not a direct retelling of a specific true story. We might need more research or official statements to know for sure.
I don't think it is. 'Dead Sound' seems to be a fictional creation with no roots in real events.
No, it isn't. 'Dead Sound' is a fictional movie with a made-up plot.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's inspired by some real-life events that haven't been made public yet.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'dead sound based on true story' you're referring to. It could be a movie, a music album, or some other form of media. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly what it's about.
If 'dead sound' is the title of something based on a true story, it could cover a wide range of topics. For example, it might be about a historical event where a particular sound was significant, like the sound of a siren during a war or the sound of a bell tolling at a tragic moment. Or it could be related to a mystery where a strange sound was part of the case.
I don't think 'Dead Sound' is a true story. Usually, such titles are works of fiction designed to entertain rather than being based on actual events.
I don't know. It's possible that the author came up with the idea independently and it's not based on any existing story.
One example could be a war veteran simply stating the sequence of events during a battle. He might say things like 'We woke up at dawn. There was gunfire. We advanced. People died.' in a very matter - of - fact, dead - toned way.
Sure. There was a startup company where one of the co - founders was a 'dead weight'. He was more interested in taking credit for the work than actually doing any. This was based on a true story, and his behavior was like dead weight as it dragged the company down in terms of morale and productivity.