The fans got into a fight, and/or the players got into a fight.
Any idea that is interesting enough to you will be a good idea. You cannot write a story or novel based on ideas that someone else invents - you won't be interested enough in the subject to be able to research and write anything that will actually sell.
If you want someone to tell you what to write, ask your English teacher for an extra assignment -- that's what you're doing here, you know. Plus, anonymous people on the internet have no idea how old you are, what your interests are, or how well you can write!
In order to write, you need a personal connection to the subject. Write about whatever you enjoy, or whatever you find interesting, and you will end up with your novel or story.
why do u think the story is called 'a village cricket match'?bring out the uniqueness of the title with relevant details from the text.
For any story, it could be the setting. For fictional stories, it is the plot.
A poor Chinese scholar is invited to match his cricket in a fight against the Emperor's. Then his son accidentally kills the cricket. by:JOHN LEN MARCO
In the falling action of "The Cricket Boy," the Emperor's cricket is defeated by the Boy's cricket in a thrilling match. The Emperor accepts defeat and honors the Boy for his cricket's skills, marking the resolution of the conflict in the story. The Boy's cricket's victory brings pride and happiness to his family and villagers.
So they can improve their education in school. Like when you have to write a story in class, fictional stories give you ideas and more of an imagination. Or its an entertainment, either way.
Yes it is a fictional story.
Yes. A very fictional story.
If you're going to be a writer, you have to come up with your own ideas. I can tell you that you need to do some research into the Middle Ages so you can see what parts of this era are interesting to you. You have to be interested in a story in order to write it. This link will show you how writers get their ideas.
Protagonist and antagonist of the story the cricket boy
the cricket
Jiminy Cricket was the talking cricket from the popular story, Pinocchio (1940).
Protagonist and antagonist of the story the cricket boy