I haven't heard of 'the girl city and colour story' before. However, generally speaking, if it's a story, it might involve a girl who has a special connection to the city she lives in. The colors could be symbolic in the story. For example, the color red might symbolize passion or danger she encounters in the city. Blue could be the calmness she finds in certain places like a park with a blue lake. And green might be the growth and new opportunities she discovers as she wanders through the city streets.
One possible theme could be self - discovery. The girl might discover different aspects of herself as she experiences the various colors and situations in the city.
I'm sorry, but I have no knowledge of this 'the girl city and colour story'. It could be a fictional story where the girl's experiences in the city are intertwined with colors. For example, the changing seasons in the city might be represented by different colors. In spring, the city could be filled with the greens of new leaves and the pinks of blooming flowers, and this girl might have adventures or emotions related to these colors as she goes about her life in the city.
The details in a colour photo can make it tell a real story. For example, the expressions on people's faces, the background scenery, and the colour tones. If a photo shows a wrinkled face of an old man with a sad look, and the background is a dilapidated house, it tells a story of perhaps hardship and age.
It's hard to say for sure. You'd have to look into the author's intentions and the sources they used. Sometimes a story can be inspired by real events but not be completely factual.
It depends. Sometimes stories labeled as such might have elements based on real events, but could also incorporate fictional elements for dramatic effect.