Well, an intro such as 'AR wreck stories are not just tales of technological glitches in augmented reality; they are a window into a new realm of chaos and unexpected outcomes. Picture this: you're walking down the street, your AR glasses on, and suddenly everything goes haywire.' This gives a vivid description in the intro which can draw the audience in.
Definitely a true story. The Edmund Fitzgerald tragically went down during a storm on Lake Superior, and this incident has been well-documented and studied.
The journal of Hubei Open University was not a C journal. A C-journal referred to an authoritative academic journal that was included in the China Academic Periodical Comprehensive Evaluation (CNAC) database. The journal of Hubei Open University was a comprehensive academic journal sponsored by Hubei Province Higher Education Press. It mainly covered higher education, management, education, literature, law, and other fields. It did not belong to the category of C journals.
A journal usually referred to a simple record of events or the progress and process of things, without emphasis on plot or character description. The narrative of a journal is usually simple and clear without too much detail or description. It is suitable for recording daily activities, events, or simple storylines. In a novel, a running account could be used as a simple way of narration to help readers better understand the background and plot development of the story.