If your cousin is good at singing, he can entertain the family during get - togethers. He might sing along with the radio or perform his favorite songs at family parties. His singing can also be a great way to relax himself, like singing in the shower or while doing chores around the house.
Sure. When you receive a gift you don't like, but you say 'Thank you so much! It's just what I wanted.' That's a polite fiction.
One way is through book clubs. People gather together to discuss the stories they've read, showing that 'we love story'. They share their thoughts on the plot, characters, and themes, which deepens their understanding and enjoyment of the story.
In daily life, a home renovation plan can be good on paper. You might have a detailed layout of how you want to remodel your kitchen, with all the new appliances and beautiful countertops drawn out. But the real story often involves things like hidden structural problems, higher - than - expected costs, or delays in getting materials. Also, a fitness routine that seems amazing on paper, with specific exercises and rest days, can be tough to follow in real life due to lack of motivation or sudden injuries.
Sure. There could be a story where cousins team up to volunteer in their community. They might help at a local animal shelter, taking care of the animals together. This shows their cooperation and kindness towards other living beings.
Another example is when you visit a new place. If you go to a small, charming village that has a different architecture style from what you are used to, like the white - washed houses in Santorini, Greece, you are finding the village novel. Also, when you start using a new mobile app that has a very innovative user interface, you are finding it novel as well. There are many such instances in our daily lives where we encounter something new and find it novel.
Sure. Those mass - produced souvenirs that all look the same are 'almost zero novel'. They lack any unique or creative touch.
Sure. In a school, when the teacher always gives the same type of homework every week, students might say it's the same old story. Another example is when a local coffee shop always has the same long queues in the morning. It's the same old story for the regular customers.
Sure. One example could be a major political scandal in a large country that has captured international attention. Another might be a natural disaster, like a big earthquake in a populated area. Also, the release of a highly anticipated video game can be a top daily story in the entertainment section.
One example could be in time management. Let's say you have a small task (like a'small cock' in the sense of being a minor thing) of cleaning your workspace. If you minimize the time you waste on distractions while doing it, you can get it done quickly. For instance, you put your phone away and just focus on the task for 10 minutes, and you've minimized the time it takes to complete this small task.
Consider a yo - yo. When you let it fall from your hand, gravity is the free force that induces it to move downward. As it reaches the end of the string, the string then exerts a force on the yo - yo which changes its motion and induces it to start climbing back up. This is a complex interaction of the free force of gravity and the tension in the string, and it's a fun example of free - forced induced motion that we can play with.