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An important quote is an important line, phrase, or sentence. Often the words "important quote" are used when talking about a book. An important quote is important to the whole story and might have a moral message in it
start off with a story or quote...maybe a question..it depends on your topic
In the end it says "He stood in the doorway, smiling broadly, an engaging, open, friendly smile, the innocent smile of a five-year-old." This directly tells us that GL is enaging.
That is a quote from "Ulysses" by James Joyce. Please see the Related link below.
"Every picture tells a story." - Unknown
Mark Twain
No.However, every (or any) word in a book can be quoted and therefore made into a quote.
I think every family has a story because every person has a different life
Because one person may exaggerate and if you can hear both sides of the story you will find what is similar and that is what is true.
The quote "every story has a beginning, middle, and an end" highlights the fundamental structure of storytelling. It emphasizes the importance of a clear narrative arc, with a setup, development, and resolution. This structure helps to engage the audience, build tension, and provide a satisfying conclusion to the story.
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A memorable quote from the story "Buddy" by M.H. Herlong is "Nothing stays the same for long, does it Buddy?"
A quote can symbolize death in a story by foreshadowing impending danger or the end of a character's journey. It can also serve as a reminder of mortality and the transient nature of life. Additionally, a quote about death may evoke themes of loss, grief, or the passage of time within the narrative.
Yes, F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote in his short story "The Rich Boy" that "Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me." This quote has often been misattributed as a direct quote from Fitzgerald himself.
The quote "I am not strange, weird, off, nor crazy, my reality is just different than yours" is by Lewis Carroll, from his book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It is said by Alice in the story.
Operas tell stories, so every opera tells a different story.