One story is about a store owner. He put a fake diamond necklace on display as bait. The necklace was in a case with a hidden alarm. A thief was lured by it and as soon as he opened the case, the alarm went off and he was trapped inside the store as the automatic security gates closed. The police caught him red - handed.
A jeweler once put a display of fake gold bracelets in his shop window. Behind the display was a net trap. A thief smashed the window to grab the bracelets and was immediately caught in the net. It was really simple yet effective.
A 'bait and switch erotica story' is a type of narrative where the initial setup or 'bait' leads the reader to expect one kind of plot or theme, usually something alluring or exciting in an erotic sense. Then, the'switch' occurs, which might change the direction completely, perhaps to a more moralistic or unexpected ending that subverts the initial erotic expectation. For example, it could start with a seemingly steamy encounter setup but then end with a lesson about the emptiness of such quick physical attractions.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'tope the bait story' is as it's not a very common or well - known story. It could be something very specific to a certain region, community or an individual's creation.
In most cases, click bait is not based on a true story. It's designed to attract clicks through misleading or sensational headlines rather than factual content.
A bestseller bait novel often has a unique and compelling premise that catches readers' attention. It might also feature well-developed characters and a plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Yes, raccoons are very good climbers and are capable of climbing three stories. They have sharp claws and strong limbs which help them scale various surfaces.