History. It refers to past events, especially in human affairs.
One example could be 'The Sixth Sense'. The twist at the end where it's revealed that the main character was dead the whole time was a huge shock.
Some common ending blends in a story could be -nd as in 'find', -st as in 'last', -nt as in 'want'. These blends can add a sense of finality or completion to words within the story.
In 'The Sixth Sense', the revelation at the end that Bruce Willis' character has been dead all along is a dramatic ending. It completely changes the viewer's perception of the whole story and makes them re - think all the previous scenes.
Let's take 'dog' and 'frog'. There was a dog that lived near a pond. One day, it saw a frog jumping in the pond. The dog barked at the frog, but the frog just croaked back. And for 'pen' and 'hen', there was a hen that wandered into a writer's study. The writer had a pen in his hand and the hen thought the pen was some strange new thing. So it pecked at the pen.
Another name could be 'Downfall Ending'. This implies that the characters or the situation in the story has a downward spiral towards the end, resulting in a negative conclusion. For instance, in a story about a once - prosperous kingdom, if at the end it is in ruins due to war, corruption or natural disasters, 'Downfall Ending' would be a fitting name.
A good ending might be when the source of horror is defeated by love or self - sacrifice. Say, in a story about a cursed town. The hero, who has been fighting against an evil force, finally realizes that the key to breaking the curse is to sacrifice their own desire for power. They do so, and the town is freed from the horror, and everyone lives happily ever after.
Consider 'Beauty and the Beast'. Belle's love breaks the curse on the Beast, and they transform into their human forms and live happily ever after. In 'Aladdin', Aladdin gets the princess Jasmine and also the genie is set free. It's a happy ending as all the good characters get what they want. And in 'Finding Nemo', Marlin finds his son Nemo and they return home safely, with Dory also becoming part of their family.
Let's say there is a story of a student. The student studied for an exam. He read many books. He wrote a lot of notes. After the exam, he relaxed. He watched a movie and ate some popcorn. The verbs'studied','read', 'wrote', 'watched' and 'ate' are regular verbs with 'ed' endings. These verbs are important elements in constructing the story about the student's experience.
Sure. In a detective story, the detective finally solving the mystery and arresting the criminal is an ending event. It ties up all the loose ends of the plot and concludes the story.
Sure. For example, in a story about a clumsy thief. He finally managed to break into a big mansion. After searching everywhere for valuables, he found a note saying 'Ha! The real treasure is the friendship you could have made instead of stealing.' And then the police arrived because the owner had set up a trap just for fun.