One way is to approach the variety in school lunches 'bird by bird'. For example, instead of looking at all the lunch options as a whole mess, focus on one type at a time, like the sandwiches first. Just as you would study one bird species at a time in 'bird by bird' study.
One story could be that a student started writing a story 'bird by bird' about their school lunches. They might describe the colors of the fruits in the lunch as vivid as the feathers of a parrot. And how the mystery meat in the school lunch is as hard to figure out as the migration patterns of some rare birds. They could write about the excitement when there's a new item in the lunch menu, similar to spotting a new bird in the wild.
The main idea could be about the relationship between the girl and the bird. Maybe it's a story of their friendship, or how they interact with each other in a certain environment.
Well, perhaps it's a story that focuses on how a bird plays a role in the Christmas spirit. It could be about a little bird that brings some kind of message or symbolizes something related to Christmas, like peace or hope. For example, it might be a story where the bird leads people to a special place on Christmas Eve.
The tame bird in the story can be seen as a symbol of a sheltered life. It's content with what it has been given by its human keeper. This is similar to how some people are satisfied with a simple, uneventful life. On the other hand, the free bird is a symbol of the untamed spirit. It stands for the idea that there is more to life than just the basics. It represents the longing for adventure, for seeing new horizons, and for experiencing the fullness of life without boundaries. It's about breaking free from the shackles of routine and convention to experience the vastness of the world, just as the free bird experiences the vastness of the sky.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it specifically. But it might be about the adventures of a little blue bird, like its search for food, a new home, or its interactions with other animals in its environment.
The tame bird is used to living in captivity, relying on humans for food and shelter. It may be more docile and accustomed to a restricted environment. The free bird, on the other hand, enjoys the freedom of the sky, flying wherever it wants, facing the challenges and uncertainties of the wild on its own.
The green bird was a kind of bird of happiness in mythology. There were different descriptions in different legends. In Journey to the West, the green bird was the incarnation of the Taishang Laojun, who prayed for his master's peace and happiness. And in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', the green bird was Jia Baoyu's pet, representing happiness and good fortune. However, it should be noted that the meaning of the blue bird in different myths may be different, so whether it is really a happy bird also needs to be understood according to the specific story background and setting.
'This Bird Can Get Married' was a modern romance novel written by Qing Shisi. The story was mainly about Ye Jingyu's hope to suppress Gu Yanjin and hope that everyone who had hurt her would fall in love with her. This novel had a total of 136 chapters and was already completed.
Big Bird can make the story interesting by including a lot of details. He can describe the settings very well, like if the story is in a forest, he can talk about the tall trees, the colorful flowers, and the little streams. He can also introduce some unexpected twists in the story to keep the listener's attention, such as when a character that seems bad at first turns out to be a hero in the end.