It depends. If you have a lot of free time and you're really into keeping up with everyone on Instagram, then you might choose to watch every story. But for most people, it's not necessary. There are often a ton of stories, and many might not be relevant or interesting to you. For example, stories from brands you don't care about or people you barely know. You should prioritize the stories that matter to you, like those from your best friends or your favorite influencers in your niche area. So, in general, no, you don't need to watch every Instagram story.
I don't think you have to watch all of them. Focus on the ones from people you're really close to or those that seem particularly interesting. Skipping some won't hurt, and it'll save you time for other stuff.
It depends on your interests and available time. If you have a deep passion for the genre or topic, it might be worth it. But if you're short on time or not that into it, you could be selective.
Not necessarily. Even if they are your favorite accounts, they might have some stories that are not that engaging or relevant at times. You can skim through and watch the ones that seem interesting.
Definitely not. Writing accents all the time can be tiresome for the writer and also for the reader. It's only useful when it serves a real purpose in the story, like when it helps to establish a character's identity or the setting. If you overuse it, it can become a gimmick and take away from the overall quality of the story.
Definitely not. A novel is a complex work of art with not only words but also cultural nuances, emotions, and themes. Translating every single word rigidly would destroy the beauty and integrity of the work. Consider a novel full of local dialects. Translating each word of the dialects exactly would not make sense to the target - language readers. The translator should aim to recreate the same effect and feeling in the translated version, which often means deviating from strict word - for - word translation.
It depends. Usually, you only capitalize the important words like nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. But there are some specific style guides that might have different rules.
Because short stories are easy to digest. They can quickly engage a teenager's attention and hold it till the end. It helps improve their concentration.
Every good story typically has a clear beginning, middle, and end. There should be some sort of conflict or challenge for the characters to overcome, and the resolution should feel satisfying. Also, a unique setting or world-building can add depth and charm.