Once upon a time, if a little girl studied hard, she would get good grades. The girl, named Lily, really wanted to be at the top of her class. So every day, if she had free time, she would open her books. As a result, when the exam came, she got excellent marks and made her parents very proud.
Closure. When we say a story has closure, it means that at the end, all the elements are resolved in a way that gives a feeling of finality. There are no more questions or loose ends. For instance, in a mystery story, when the detective finally reveals who the culprit is and how the crime was committed, it gives the story closure.
The key element is the 'if' clause which sets up a condition. For example, if a person does something. And then there's the'main clause' which shows the result. Like if you study (condition), you will pass the exam (result).
To create such stories, start with a simple 'if' condition that is relatable, say 'If a dog sees a cat'. Then build on it. 'If it sees a cat, it will start chasing'. After that, 'If it chases, it may get lost'. You need to make sure each step is a likely consequence of the previous one. Also, add details to make it more interesting. For instance, when the dog chases the cat, you can describe how it barks excitedly. This makes the story more engaging.
If it rains tomorrow, I will stay at home. I'll probably read a good book or watch some movies. Staying indoors when it's wet outside is always a cozy option.
There is a boy and his dog. If the boy decides to enter his dog in a local dog show, he will have to train it a lot more. The dog is quite friendly but a bit clumsy. If the boy spends an extra hour each day teaching it how to walk gracefully and stand still, the dog might do well in the show. Also, if the boy can afford a nice collar and leash for the dog before the show, it will look even more presentable. He's really hoping that if he puts in all this effort, his dog will win a prize at the dog show.
I recommend the following novels to you. They are all well-written and have ups and downs in the plot:
1. "Plane Farm": The story of modern people traveling to ancient farming. It has some fantasy elements and is very interesting.
2. [Marriage: An ancient romance novel. It tells the story of a woman who developed her wisdom and courage to become a business magnate.]
3. <Female Doctor of Jin Tang>: It tells the story of a female doctor. She was framed and imprisoned in the modern world. Later, she traveled to ancient times and became the successor of a medical saint, treating all kinds of difficult and miscellaneous diseases.
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
In young adult novels, conditional love often sets the stakes high. Consider 'Red Queen' where Mare's relationship with Cal is conditional on her place in a society divided by blood. Their love is tested by the political and social unrest, and this conditionality is what makes the plot full of tension and action as they navigate their relationship within a world that doesn't easily accept their union.
A good example from 'Hunger Games' is Katniss and Peeta's relationship. Their love is conditional on the survival in the Hunger Games arena. They have to act a certain way to survive, and their love story unfolds within the context of this life - or - death situation and the political unrest in their district and the Capitol.