Unfortunately, I don't have direct examples of this specific '8th year resorting fanfiction'. However, think of a superhero - based fanfiction. In the 8th year of the story, the superheroes could be resorted into different teams (sort of like sorting) based on new powers they've acquired or changes in their moral compasses. Maybe a hero who was always on the front - line fighting team is now resorted to a more behind - the - scenes support team because they've developed a power that is better used for strategizing.
Since I don't have exact examples of '8th year resorting fanfiction', let me describe a possible one. In a post - apocalyptic fanfic, the 8th year could be a time when the survivors are resorted into different communities based on their survival skills. So someone who was in a community focused on scavenging in the previous years might be resorted to a community that focuses on building and fortifying shelters in the 8th year because they've learned new construction skills.
I'm sorry, I haven't come across specific examples of '8th year resorting fanfiction' myself. But it could be like in a fanfic of a popular wizarding series, where in the 8th year, the students are resorted into different houses based on new skills they've developed over the summer. For example, a student who was previously in the brave house might be resorted into the wise house because they've studied a lot of ancient magic.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what '8th year resorting fanfiction' is about without more context. It could potentially be a fanfiction set in an eighth year of a particular story's timeline, perhaps like in the Harry Potter fandom where an 8th year could be an imagined continuation after the main 7 years at Hogwarts.
I'm not sure specifically which fanfictions are labeled as '4th kind', but it could be something like a fanfiction that combines elements from different versions of a fictional story in a very unorthodox way. For example, if there are different movie adaptations of a book, a 4th kind fanfiction might blend the plotlines, characters, and settings from all of them in a new and unexpected way.
It's a bit difficult to point out specific 'fanfiction' in the modern sense from the 17th century. But some works that had elements of what could be considered proto - fanfiction were those that expanded on the stories of well - known legends. For example, there might have been works that took the story of King Arthur and added new adventures or characters to it, based on the popularity of the Arthurian legend in the 17th century.
I'm afraid I can't provide exact examples of '10th gen parents fanfic' off the bat. However, if it were in a science - fiction fandom where there are generations of alien species, it could be about the parents of the 10th - generation aliens. Their story might involve things like their discovery of new technologies or their part in inter - species relations. But again, this is just speculation without knowing the exact fandom it pertains to.
Sorry, as I don't know the details of 'th secret stories', I can't give specific examples.
Sure. One example could be a 1/18th scale model of a famous science - fiction robot like R2 - D2 from Star Wars. Another might be a model of a cybernetic soldier from a popular sci - fi video game.
Well, it's possible that on November 15th, 2022, there were top stories in the entertainment industry. For example, a big movie premiere or an award - winning actor making some interesting announcements. Also, in the tech sector, a new start - up might have received a huge investment, which could have been a big story. And in the news related to local communities, there could have been stories about new infrastructure projects or community - led initiatives.
Well, the focus on the subconscious is a big feature. Writers like D.H. Lawrence were interested in exploring the hidden desires and instincts of people. Also, the use of multiple perspectives was common. Instead of just one point of view, novels would present different views of the same events. For example, in William Faulkner's 'The Sound and the Fury'. Additionally, the 20th - century novel often incorporated new scientific ideas. For instance, Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World' was influenced by concepts in biology and psychology.
One example could be a story about a young student who overcomes the fear of public speaking in class. Another might be a story of a friendship between two kids who are very different but learn to accept each other. And there could also be a short story about a child's adventure in a magical forest near their school.
Sure. One 6th grader told a story about how he accidentally wore his shirt backwards to school and didn't notice until recess. Everyone laughed when they saw it, but he just joined in the laughter too.