No matter what genre you are writing in, it must always have an amazing opening, if you don't have a good opening to your story then the reader will get bored immediately and think that the rest of the book is boring as well.
My Version:Yes, he was a good guy in the story. He needed a heart.
The story needed dramatic visuals to be good.-apex
The story needed dramatic visuals to be good.-apex
The story needed dramatic visuals to be good.-apex
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Conflict will move the story forward.
The amount of cards needed to make a 20 story house of cards will vary depending on how big the diameter is. Hundreds of cards are probably needed.
Harry truman
A story is the perfect way to teach good grammar. The author only has to use good grammar in the story.
Anything you like is a good story topic.
For Harvard: your UGPA is great and your LSAT might get you in. The needed GPA is at least 3.74 and the needed LSAT was 170. For Stanford: your UGPA is great and your LSAT is good enough. The needed GPA was at least 3.87 and the needed LSAT was 170 For Yale: your UGPA is great but your LSAT wasn't good enough. The needed GPA was 3.5 and the needed LSAT was at least 171. There might be a chance.
What makes horror stories in general good, is the suspense. For example, the chapters should end in cliff hangers, and the person reading it would have no choice but to continue reading to find out what happens. Also, it should be exciting. No explanation needed. And what I think is the most important element to any story, details.