I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'break it down stories' are without more context. It could be stories that are broken down into parts, like perhaps a complex story is divided into smaller, more understandable segments for easier comprehension.
You can use a series of asterisks (* * *) or a horizontal line (like ----) to indicate a scene break. It's a simple and effective way that readers usually understand easily.
One way to show a scene break in a novel is by using a centered symbol, like a big cross (X), or a unique heading like 'Scene Break'. This makes it clear that the story is moving to a new part.
One common method is to insert a blank line or a divider line between the scenes. Also, you could start a new chapter or section to clearly indicate the break. These techniques help create a visual separation for the reader.
To put a scene break in a novel, you could start a new chapter or section. Or, within a chapter, use a graphic element like a row of dots (........) or a decorative divider. Just make sure it's distinct and helps the reader smoothly transition between scenes.
It could be created by various people. Writers who like to structure their stories in a more methodical way might create break it down stories. Teachers also could create them as educational tools to help students understand complex concepts better.
External factors can also cause the break down. Family opposition is a typical one. If the families of the two lovers have long - standing feuds or different social statuses that they oppose the relationship, it can put a lot of strain on the couple. Another external factor could be career choices that force the characters to be apart physically for a long time, gradually weakening their emotional bond.