Well, first of all it doesn't necessarily have to.
For example the the title of the novel Frankenstein gives no hint whatsoever about the theme of the story.
The subtitle 'The Modern Prometheus' however says a lot about the theme - that 'the uncommon man' will suffer for his doings. In this case referencing the mythical Prometheus we immediately know a lot about the theme might involve.
In other cases the title may say things about the theme directly. The title to the novel 'Sense and Sensibility' suggests that the story will compare and contrast the virtues of each trait ----- and it does.
I would need more information about the story to determine if the title is appropriate. The title should give readers a clear idea of what to expect from the story and should be relevant to the content.
The title gives you some idea of what the story is about, and is interesting enough to make you want to read more.
Generally there is some connection with the protagonist or plot but quite often the title has no connection to either.
the title is appropriate for the story because the narrator would have seen the girls face pretty face whos voice fantazied him.
The title "Girls" can be appropriate for a story depending on the context and themes it covers. It's important to ensure that the title accurately represents the content of the story and that it is not misleading or misrepresentative. It's recommended to consider the overall message and tone of the story before finalizing the title.
That is a question you must decide for yourself.
yes,because ambush mean to attack.so the story covers all about killing an enemy soldier.
To pick a title for a book or story, the title should capture the theme of the story. To know what the title should be we would need to read the article or story that is in question to determine the story.
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A story is underlined or in italics. A short story is in quotes.
The title must come from your story! Write the story first, then your title will have come to you from what you wrote.
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The title comes from the story, not the other way around! Finish your story and you'll find the title from what you've written.
You're going about it backwards, I'm afraid - the title comes last, not first. Finish your story and the title will come out of what you've written!
The title must come from your story, not the other way around! Write the story first, and then you can find the title yourself!