Er ... I think you need to look up the definition of the terms in your question. "Start" means the beginning. If you can't tell where the text of the story begins, I don't know how you can learn.
you click start.....
All stories begin the same way ... click the link to find out how!
Start with one climax situation and build the story from there.
Find a word processing program that you like, such as Microsoft Word, and just start typing.
You start a story using whatever words you want - you're the writer! Just pretend you're telling your friends the story and start writing.
The main focus of a story is what the story is about. This is from to start to the end.
To find the oldest story in the Bible would be to start at the very beginning of the first book, Genesis, which starts with the story of Creation. The Bible says that God created the world and the universe in six days, then rested on the seventh day.
You start every story the same way -- in the middle of the action. Click the link to learn more.
Start by doing the research so you know all about the story. Then begin by stating what the paper is going to be about.
The cast of Start with A Story - 2011 includes: Samantha Hite as Young Hannah
You start every story the same way -- in the middle of the action. Here is a good link to help you out.
You start all stories in the same way -- start where the action begins! Begin your gang story with whatever main action you want the gang to have. See the related links for more information about starting a story.