Try looking in the 'Recent' or 'History' tab of the Episode platform. It might have a record of the stories you've read. Also, search for specific keywords or titles you remember from the stories to narrow down the search.
Well, it depends on the specific version of the Episode app you have. But typically, you can check under the settings or your profile section for a tab related to reading history or recent activities.
I don't know which poem 'the best poem that Lu Xinghe read in our ninth episode' refers to. If you can provide more context or information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
In the eleventh issue of The Reader, there were many readers who read different types of articles. The details included:
Stephen Daldley: Reading a passage from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
2 Jennifer Jennings: Read a passage from Gone with the Wind.
3 Andrew Garfield: Read a passage from Forrest Gump.
4 David Claus: Read a passage from The Little Prince.
5 Kate Winslet: Read a passage from Titanic.
These readers read novels, poems, plays, and so on, covering different topics and styles.
Well, to create stories on Episode, you need to have a clear vision. Think of a beginning, middle, and end. Make the characters relatable and the situations exciting. Also, pay attention to the pacing and make sure there's a good balance of action and dialogue.