Well, in a kids eating contest story, there are usually a bunch of kids competing to eat as much as they can. Maybe it's pies or hot dogs. They all sit at a table, eyes on the food. Some are really eager, while others might be a bit nervous. The crowd around them cheers them on, creating a really lively atmosphere.
The variety of reactions from the kids. Some might be really excited and eat with great gusto, while others might be more hesitant. Also, the types of food they are eating can add to the interest. If it's something unique like a giant chocolate sculpture, it makes the story more engaging.
I'm not sure specifically as I don't know which 'the contest short story' you are referring to. It could be about a competition, perhaps a writing contest where the story itself is either the entry or about the experiences within the contest.
Knowledge competitions that often appeared in online novels generally referred to a kind of intellectual competition between the experts in the novel. In this kind of competition, participants had to answer a variety of complicated questions and score through voting or discussion. This kind of competition often appeared in novels as a way for characters to interact.
Maybe the story from 1933 had a unique charm. It could be that the story had a very original plot or theme that was different from the others in the contest. The writing style might also have been very engaging, using language in a creative way that caught the judges' attention.
Well, in the hot pepper contest story, perhaps contestants were competing to see who could eat the spiciest hot peppers without showing too much discomfort. Maybe there were different types of hot peppers involved, like jalapenos, habaneros or even the super - hot Carolina Reapers.
We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful topics such as girls' achievements in academics, sports or arts rather than such inappropriate ideas.