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they can't all be just stories

They can't all be just stories. So, what could be the truth behind them?
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2024-11-11 21:05
Well, some of them might be based on real events that got exaggerated over time. For example, many myths have a kernel of truth related to natural phenomena or historical happenings.
If they can't all be just stories, how can we distinguish fact from fiction in them?
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2024-11-11 15:00
One way is to look for historical records. If a story mentions a specific time, place, or event that can be cross - referenced with known historical data, it might have some truth to it.
I can't believe they're all just stories. How can we distinguish between fact and fiction then?
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2024-11-07 05:09
We can look for consistency. Facts tend to be consistent across different reliable sources. In contrast, stories might vary a great deal. For example, historical facts are supported by multiple historical records, while fictional stories can be completely different depending on who tells them.
Are all novels just made - up stories?
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2024-12-04 11:32
No. There are documentary - style novels too. They are used to document certain events or cultures. They might use fictional devices to make the story more engaging, but the core is based on real - world elements.
What is the 'harry just doesn't care fanfiction' all about?
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2024-11-22 19:23
I'm not entirely sure specifically what that particular 'harry just doesn't care fanfiction' is about without reading it. It could be a story where Harry has a nonchalant or apathetic attitude towards certain events, characters, or situations in the Harry Potter universe. Maybe he doesn't care about the latest wizarding drama or the actions of his friends or foes.
Why didn't he just adapt all the comics into anime?
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2024-09-15 11:40
Comics and anime had different forms of expression. Some comics were not suitable to be adapted into anime. Comics usually adopted a more free-spirited, non-linear narrative, often omitting many necessary plots in novels to better express the style and rhythm of comics. This made it necessary to rearrange the storyline and character relationships when adapting it into an anime, which might produce some contradictions and incoherent effects. The style and theme of some manga works didn't quite match the requirements of anime adaptation. For example, the content of some comics might be more suitable for display on print media rather than on dynamic screens. Similarly, the style and expression of the anime might not be exactly the same as the original manga. When adapting, it needed to be innovative and adjusted according to the needs of the audience and market. There were differences between comics and anime in terms of story expression, visual effects, narrative rhythm, and so on. Therefore, not all comics were suitable for adaptation into anime. To adapt it into an anime, one needed to take into account the characteristics and advantages of the work, as well as the market reaction and audience feedback after the adaptation to ensure that the work could better achieve the desired effect.
Fortune teller true stories: Are they all just coincidences?
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2024-11-26 13:06
Maybe not all. Some fortune tellers might have a really good sense of reading people and their situations, which could lead to accurate predictions that seem more than just coincidence.
Are the bedtime stories in 'Just Go With It' suitable for all ages?
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2024-11-23 09:04
Most likely. If the main story of 'Just Go With It' is aimed at a general audience, then the bedtime stories in it would also be designed to be appropriate for a wide range of ages. They might not have any overly complex or inappropriate content, so they can be enjoyed by the whole family.
Fortune Tellers Real Stories: Are They All Just Coincidences?
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2024-11-09 12:55
Not all of them. There are cases where the details are so specific that it's difficult to chalk it up to coincidence. Consider a story where a fortune teller told a man he would find a lost item in a red - painted building. The man had lost his grandfather's watch. Months later, he was helping at a community center (a red - painted building) and found the watch in a drawer there. There could be some unknown forces at work or perhaps the fortune teller has some intuition that defies explanation.
Was the Dantrian's bookshelf of anime finished just like that? Just 12 episodes? He didn't understand at all!
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2024-08-26 07:56
Dantrian's Bookshelf of the anime series was not finished yet. Currently, only 12 episodes had been seen. The storyline of this anime had not yet come to an end, so the time for its completion had not been announced yet. However, this anime had already received very high reviews and was also very outstanding in terms of production, so it was expected that it would continue to release more episodes in the future.
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