This statement could be saying that an English story is a positive influence on a child. When we share an English story, we are giving the child a gift. It's not like overindulging a child with something bad. English stories can help in the child's cognitive development. They can learn new words, sentence structures, and pronunciation. Also, the stories often carry moral lessons which help in character building.
It might mean that you can't go wrong by sharing an English story with a child. English stories can be educational, entertaining, and a great way to expose a child to the language.
Well, perhaps it implies that no matter how many English stories you read to a child, it won't have a negative effect like spoiling them. Instead, it enriches their imagination, vocabulary, and understanding of different cultures. For example, reading fairy tales in English can teach kids about good and bad, and different values in a fun way. It broadens their horizons and is always beneficial.
Look for stories with positive values. For example, stories about friendship, kindness, and courage.
I'm a bit confused by 'can you story'. It doesn't seem to be a proper English phrase. If it's a typo and you actually want to ask if I can create a story, well, here's one. There was a young girl named Lily. She lived in a small village by the sea. Every day, she would go to the beach and look for shells. One day, she found a very special shell that seemed to have a magical glow.
Well, 'this can't be shared with your story' might imply that there is a particular element which has certain restrictions. Maybe it's a piece of personal or private knowledge that should not be part of a public or told story. It could also be something that is not in line with the narrative style or intended audience of the story.
Sure, when it comes to doing a story, I can think of a story about a group of children in a small town. They found an old, abandoned house on the outskirts. They were scared at first but their sense of adventure got the better of them. As they explored the house, they found a secret room with a diary that told a sad and mysterious story of the family who used to live there. They decided to try and solve the mystery, which led them on an exciting journey through the town, talking to old people and uncovering long - forgotten secrets.
It could mean getting deeply involved in a story, like when you are really engaged in a book or a movie and you feel as if you are part of the events in the story.
If 'ss' stands for screenshotting an Insta story, it's a fairly common practice among users. However, as I mentioned before, there are some things to consider. From a technical perspective, it's easy on most devices. But from a social and ethical perspective, if the story is private or contains sensitive information, screenshotting without permission could be considered inappropriate. Also, Instagram is constantly evolving, and they may change how screenshots are handled in the future. For now, just be aware of the implications when you 'ss' an Insta story.
It could mean that someone is not good at narrating events or experiences. Maybe they lack the skills to organize their thoughts and present them in a coherent way.
I'm not sure who 'her' is in this context. If it's about saving a written story, like from being lost or deleted, it depends on the situation. If it's on a computer, there might be backup options. But if it means something more metaphorical, like saving the essence or continuation of someone's life story, that's a whole different matter.
Well, if you mean adding an Instagram Reel to an Instagram Story, unfortunately, you can't directly put a reel on a story in the traditional sense. But you can share the reel to your story, which is kind of like a promotion of the reel on the story.
I think there might be a bit of a confusion in the phrase. If you want me to retell someone's personal story, I would need to know it first. If it's a fictional character's story from a book or movie that's popular, like Harry Potter's story, I can definitely summarize or tell parts of it.