As I can't access the last New York Times Arabic story, I can't determine its main topic. However, usually the New York Times Arabic covers a wide range of topics such as politics in the Arab world, cultural events, economic developments, and social issues. It could be about anything from a significant political decision in a particular Arab country to a new cultural phenomenon emerging in the region.
I'm not entirely sure as it's not a well - known mainstream title. It could potentially be a local story set in the Bronx area of New York, perhaps something related to the wet or water - related aspects of that area like floods, waterfront activities, or local water bodies.
Given just the title 'newyork bronx wetside story', it's impossible to determine the main characters. However, we can make some educated guesses. If it's a story about the environment in the Bronx, the main characters could be environmentalists. If it's more of a community - based story, it could be local business owners, students, or elders. It could also be about immigrants in the Bronx who are making a living near a water - rich area. But again, without further information, this is all speculation.
There was an arabic small story about a clever fox. The fox lived near a big oasis. One day, it saw some birds sitting on a tree. The fox was very hungry. It thought of a trick. It told the birds that there was a great feast in the next oasis and they should all fly there quickly. As the birds flew away, the fox found their eggs and ate them all. But soon the birds realized the fox's lie and they chased the fox away from the oasis.
In 'Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves', one moral lesson is the importance of intelligence and quick thinking. Morgiana's cleverness in dealing with the thieves shows that brains can overcome brute force. Also, it teaches not to be too greedy as the thieves' greed ultimately led to their downfall.
First, you need to have a clear idea of the holiday you want to write about. Then, research Arabic cultural elements related to that holiday. Use simple and vivid language to describe the scenes and feelings.
The last paragraph of Tiny Era 20 was as follows:
At the New Year's Day performance of Luo Xi High School, Jian Yaoyao watched the students perform all kinds of wonderful performances on the stage and thought of herself silently. She knew that the distance between her and them was getting further and further, but she also knew that as long as she worked hard, she could become as outstanding as them.
After the performance, Jian Yaoyao and Lin Xiao walked out of the stage together. Lin Xiao told her that he would help her realize her dream and let her live a better life. Jian Yaoyao was touched and nodded. She knew that this was the friendship between them.
On the way home, Jian Yaoyao recalled the performance just now and was filled with emotion. She understood that life was like a journey. Everyone had their own path to take, and everyone had their own story to tell. She had already embarked on her own path, and the rest was up to her.