There was a young girl alone at home. Knock knock knock. She went to the door but no one was there. Again, knock knock knock. She peeked through the window and saw a shadowy figure. This time when the knock came, the door slowly creaked open. She screamed as a pair of cold hands reached for her.
Knock, knock. Who's there? The ghost. The ghost who? The ghost of the old lady who used to live here. There was an old, abandoned house at the end of the street. One night, a curious boy knocked on the door. To his surprise, it creaked open. As he entered, he heard a soft knock, knock. Then he saw the figure of an old lady in a tattered dress. She said she had died in this house long ago and was trapped here forever, and now he was too.
Once upon a time, I was playing a knock - knock horror game. I heard a faint knock on the door in the game. When I opened it, there was a dark figure with red eyes. It suddenly lunged at me, and the screen went black. Then strange noises started coming from my headphones, like screeching and moaning. It was terrifying.
Once upon a time, there was a knock on the old, creaky door. Knock knock. A girl inside the haunted house froze in fear. Then she heard a scratching sound, scratch scratch, on the window. She slowly turned and saw a shadowy figure outside. It was the spirit of a long - dead miner who had died in a tragic accident in that very house. His eyes glowed red as he stared at her, and she knew she was in for a terrifying night.
Hard to say. Sometimes stories like 'Knock Knock' blend elements of truth and imagination. Maybe it has some roots in reality, but could also be largely made up for entertainment.
A 'knock knock' full story can be a long sequence of 'knock knock' jokes strung together. Let's say we start with 'knock knock', 'who's there?', 'Lettuce', 'Lettuce who?', 'Lettuce in, it's cold out here!'. Then we can follow with another one like 'knock knock', 'who's there?', 'Canoe', 'Canoe who?', 'Canoe help me with my homework?'. These jokes are simple yet can bring a smile or a laugh, and when told in a row, they make for an entertaining 'full story' of sorts.
In fact, 'Knock Knock' is purely imaginative. It was written and developed from the creative minds of the writers and not inspired by any true incidents.