Well, it depends on how we define 'think story'. Many animals have complex cognitive processes. Birds, like crows, can plan ahead for future events. They might not think in the same way as humans do when it comes to stories, but they can piece together memories of events and act accordingly. So in a sense, they can have a form of 'thinking story' based on their own experiences and memories.
Sure. Wolves, for instance, remember hunting patterns and the roles of each pack member during a hunt. This is like a story in their minds. They know who started the chase, who cut off the prey's escape route, etc.
Yes, it can. A think piece can tell a kind of intellectual or analytical story by presenting arguments, insights, and perspectives that take the reader on a journey of understanding a particular subject or concept.
Well, start by observing the world around you for inspiration. Imagine unique scenarios and think how characters would interact in them. Come up with a beginning, middle, and end that make sense and keep the reader hooked.
In the typical 'I think I can, I think I can' story, the main character is often a little train. This train is the one that has to face a big challenge and uses positive self - talk to overcome it.
There was this girl named Cinderella. Her life was tough because of her mean step - family. They treated her like a servant. The royal ball was a big event. Cinderella was so sad that she couldn't go. But the fairy godmother was like a ray of hope. She transformed Cinderella into a princess for the night. At the ball, Cinderella was the most beautiful girl there. The prince was smitten. When the clock struck midnight, Cinderella rushed away, leaving behind a glass slipper. The prince was determined to find the owner of that slipper. He went from house to house until he reached Cinderella's. When she tried on the slipper, it fit perfectly and they became husband and wife, leaving behind all the hardships.
Yes, animals can think. Many animals show signs of problem - solving skills. For example, chimpanzees can use tools to get food, which indicates they are thinking about how to achieve a goal. They can figure out how to use a stick to reach termites in a mound.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'think big story' you are referring to. It could be about having grand ideas and ambitions, like aiming for big achievements in business, art, or personal growth.