I recommend the book," The Love between a Brother and Sister is a Big Gamble." The plot is compact and tells the story of the love between a brother and sister who are 12 years apart. It is touching. Although the age difference was huge, it was not easy for the two of them to love each other.
Yes, if it's a big gift, it can be really exciting. For example, a big teddy bear. It might be 'too big' to handle easily but it's super cuddly and a great source of comfort.
Well, without more context, it could be a story about finding the perfect balance. Maybe it's a fable where a character realizes that neither extreme - being too big (greedy or over - ambitious perhaps) nor too small (too timid or lacking confidence) - is the right way. It could be about a little animal that learns it doesn't need to be the biggest to be important, but also can't be too small and meek to get what it wants in life.
The 'too big too small story' could potentially be a children's story. It might involve a little character who encounters things that are too big for it to handle, like a giant mountain it has to climb, and also things that are too small, like a minuscule key it has to find to unlock a door. This type of story could teach kids about the concept of scale and problem - solving.
Well, first, you need to have a unique and engaging idea. Make sure it's something that will catch the BBC's attention. Also, your writing should be clear, concise, and grammatically correct.
I'm not sure since we don't have the actual story. It could be a little boy or girl who is learning about moderation. Maybe it's an animal like a fox, which is known for being clever and might be in a situation where it has to find the right balance between being too bold (too big) and too cautious (too small).
Well, in the world of novels, the traditional page sizes are designed to create a certain reading experience. A 7 by 10 page offers more area than necessary. Novels often have a flow and rhythm in their layout. With such a large page, it can be difficult to maintain that flow. The paragraphs may seem spread out, and the overall aesthetic of the novel can be affected. Also, publishers usually follow certain standards for cost - effectiveness in printing, and a 7 by 10 page might not be the most economical choice for a novel.
It depends. In some cases, 12 might be fine, especially for younger readers or those with visual impairments. But for general adult fiction, it could be considered a bit large and make the text look less elegant.
Sure. There could be a story where a little mouse tries to live in a house that is too big for it. The rooms are vast, and it gets lost all the time. Then, it finds a little nook that is too small for it to be comfortable in. So it has to search for a place that is just the right size.