" Feng " was a common word in online novels, usually used to express respect or courtesy. For example," I'll accompany you to the end " meant that you were willing to accompany the other party until the end. "Give" meant to give or give. " Admonish " meant sincere advice.
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Since we don't really know the full context of 'the offer a true story', it's difficult to provide examples. But if it's about business offers, an example could be Steve Jobs making an offer to someone to join Apple in its early days if it was based on a true story. Or if it's about a more personal story, an offer from a friend to help another friend move to a new city.
In a personal offer situation, like an offer to rent a house. The landlord made an offer with certain rules about pets. The tenant really wanted to keep a pet, so they had to have a long conversation with the landlord. Eventually, they reached an agreement where the tenant would pay a little extra deposit for the pet privilege.
Yes, they often do. An essay summary usually contains the main plot points, key characters, and important events of a novel. This can give away the overall story arc, major twists, and how the story ends, which might spoil the reading experience for someone who hasn't read the novel yet.
In the Bump World, contestants could give gifts to each other. The act of giving gifts was often seen as a social behavior that helped to strengthen the connection and friendship between contestants.
There were certain restrictions on gifting in the Convexed World. For example, contestants could only give gifts of the same type, and the value of the gifts could not exceed the contestant's current wealth. In addition, if a contestant accepted a gift, they would not be able to accept other gifts of the same type.
Giving gifts in the bump world was also a way to show off one's financial strength in the competition. If the contestants had a lot of wealth, they could buy gifts of higher value and improve their ranking and status in this way.
As I don't know the details of this story, the main idea could be about generosity. Christmas is often associated with giving, so perhaps the story focuses on someone's selfless act of giving something away that changes lives or spreads the Christmas cheer.
I'm not sure if the Potters (as in the characters in the Harry Potter series) would give away Harry Potter fanfic. In the official lore, there's no indication of them doing so. Fanfic is more of a creation by fans in the real world rather than something the fictional characters would be involved with.
Not necessarily. A good manuscript summary should provide an overview without revealing all the twists and turns. It aims to pique interest rather than spoil everything.