I don't have the details of the 'a crust of bread short story' at hand. But if I were to guess, it might be about someone who is in a difficult situation, perhaps poverty or hunger, and the crust of bread represents a meager yet crucial resource. It could be a story of hope, where the crust of bread symbolizes the little that someone has but still manages to find a way forward, or it could be a story of sharing, where the crust is shared among those in need, highlighting the kindness of human nature.
Since I'm not familiar with the 'a crust of bread short story', it's hard to give a proper summary. However, generally speaking, a short story often has a main plot, characters, and a theme. Maybe in this story, the crust of bread could be a central element around which the story's events, like a character's struggle for survival or a moment of kindness related to sharing the bread, are built.
It could be a story about someone's struggle to obtain a simple crust of bread to survive, or perhaps a tale of how a crust of bread sparked a chain of unexpected events.
One possible theme could be poverty. The crust of bread might represent the meager sustenance available to a poor character, highlighting their struggle.
I'm sorry, but as I don't know the details of this particular story, I can't summarize it. There could be countless plots related to a loaf of bread in short stories.
Once upon a time, there was a poor baker. He had only a little flour left to make bread. But he was kind - hearted. He made a small loaf of bread and gave it to a hungry child on the street. The child was so grateful and the baker felt good inside. That simple act of kindness with the bread made his day better.
I'm sorry, I can't summarize it as I don't know what this '13 1 2 short story' is about.
I haven't read the '1408 short story' so unfortunately I can't summarize it for you. It might be a horror story set in room 1408, or perhaps a more heartwarming tale that just uses the number as a motif. There are so many possibilities.
Sure. A slice of bread was on a journey. It started in a wheat field, where it was just a grain. Then it was milled into flour, mixed with water and yeast, and baked into a loaf. One day, a chef cut a slice from the loaf. This slice was put on a plate next to a sumptuous steak. But the slice of bread felt out of place. So, it hopped off the plate and started to roll away. It rolled into a garden where a little bird picked it up and used it to build its nest.
As I'm not familiar with the 'the nincompoop short story', I can't give a proper summary. But if it's like other short stories, it might have a beginning where the situation and characters are introduced. Then there could be some sort of problem or situation involving this 'nincompoop' character. And at the end, there would be a resolution or outcome related to that character's actions or the overall situation in the story.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with 'the wog short story' specifically, so I can't summarize it directly.
Sure. 'The Kiss' is often about a moment of intimate connection. It might involve a romantic encounter between two characters. For example, it could describe the build - up to the kiss, like the characters' feelings of attraction and anticipation. Then it details the actual moment of the kiss, perhaps the sensations they experience, such as the softness of the lips, the quickening of the heartbeats, and the rush of emotions that come with this physical and emotional closeness.