One example could be in the story of a person who has accidentally witnessed a crime. The criminals then start to stalk the witness, making the witness feel like they can't escape them. This is based on real - life scenarios where witnesses are often intimidated in this way.
Sure. The story of Rosa Parks. The existing segregation rules were unjust. But she refused to give up her seat on the bus, which was against the rules at that time. However, her act was a powerful start to the civil rights movement, showing that in this true story, the unjust rules should not apply.
The story of Aron Ralston could be an example. He was trapped while canyoneering in Utah. His arm was pinned by a boulder. Eventually, he had to amputate his own arm to escape. It was a harrowing and real - life escape situation.
Sure. Imagine a story about a lost dog being found in a nearby park. The owner had lost the dog there, and many people in the park saw the dog wandering around. There were also posters put up in the area. Given all these circumstances, the odds are it's a true story.
I'm not sure of a specific example as the phrase is so unclear. But it could be something like a mother who had a very strange dream during pregnancy where she felt like something was sinking into her womb. And later she found out that her baby had a unique mark or condition that she somehow related to that dream.
Maybe it's a story about a bank robbery that was over in 30 minutes or less. The robbers entered the bank, demanded money, and then fled, all within that short time frame.
Sure. A young couple from different social classes fall deeply in love. Their families oppose their relationship, but they fight against all odds. Their love burns brightly in the face of these challenges, and that could be a situation where 'burns a love story' is applicable.
It could be about a dog that was snatched from a bad situation, like an abusive owner. In real life, someone rescued the dog, and in 'Snatched', the story might be told from the perspective of the rescuers, with some added fictional elements like a race against time to get the dog to a safe place.
It could be about a sportsman. For instance, a runner who had an injury but still trained hard and managed to win championships. His or her real - life journey of coming back from the setback and being unstoppable in the pursuit of victory.
Yes. For instance, when someone says 'My solo hiking trip through a remote forest where I got lost and then found my way out was only me based on true story'. It was a unique experience for that person and it was a real - life event.
Sure. It could be like a person who was the only one in their family to go to college. They could write a story about their journey, the difficulties they faced, like financial struggles or not having much support from family members who didn't understand the importance of higher education. All of this based on their real experience.