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Because the beginning of the story is the part of the story where the reader decides whether they like the story, if a story doesn't have a good opening then the reader will dot get hooked onto the story and will think that the overall book is bad.
A story is anything told by one person to one or more others, which has a beginning and a climax and an end. It can be a big story, like "War and Peace" or a small story, like the time you tripped over your dog and fell off the front porch.A story can also be one floor on a building.
I believe that the flashback begins right at the beginning of the story because it speaks from the moments before the grandmothers deaths. It's like the author is telling the story from the moments leading up to the grandmother's death.
They are similar because they go to the same school, they are in the same class, and they both didn't like Ryan at the beginning of the story
In the story "Like the Sun," Sekhar decides to speak only the truth for one day to test if he can be completely honest in all his interactions. This decision leads to humorous and challenging situations as Sekhar navigates the consequences of his newfound commitment to truth-telling. Ultimately, Sekhar's experiment sheds light on the complexities and moral dilemmas that arise when one chooses to prioritize honesty above all else.
In "Like the Sun," the headmaster asks Sekhar to accompany him home to discuss an important matter regarding the school. He seeks Sekhar's opinion on a decision that involves honesty and transparency. This request sets the stage for the central conflict of the story, as Sekhar grapples with his commitment to truthfulness and the potential consequences of his honesty. The encounter ultimately highlights the tension between integrity and social harmony.
Well, in the story "Like the Sun," Sekhar is tested during the day by his own words. He makes a bold statement that he will only speak the truth for one day, which proves to be quite challenging as he navigates various situations where honesty is not always easy. Through these tests, Sekhar learns the importance of honesty and the impact of his words on others.
"Like the Sun" is a short story by R.K. Narayan that features a headmaster named Sekhar who has made a resolution to always tell the truth. The exposition of the story sets up Sekhar's commitment to truthfulness and his struggles in upholding this resolution in various situations.
Sekhar, a teacher, is thinking about truth. He feels that truth is like the sun—you cannot look at it directly. He believes that people spend their lives avoiding truth. Sekhar decides to spend one day telling only the truth. That morning, he tells his wife that the breakfast she has made is not good. At school, one of the teachers tells him that someone they know has died. Sekhar replies that the man was selfish and mean. Then the headmaster invites Sekhar to his house. He knows that Sekhar has good taste in music, and he wants Sekhar to listen to his singing. In return, the headmaster tells Sekhar that he can have extra time to grade some test papers. Sekhar listens to the headmaster sing. The singing is terrible. Sekhar is afraid that he will lose his job if he tells the truth about the headmaster’s singing. Sekhar tells the headmaster that his singing is not good. The headmaster thanks him for being honest and says that now he does not have to continue paying the music teacher but he tell Sekhar that he has to finish checking the 100 papers before tomorrow morning.
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their city wall is shaped like a pig and that is why she is angry
At the beginning of the story, Rip and Dame Van Winkle's children are described as troublesome and unruly. They do not listen to Rip and often cause mischief in the village, which adds to his frustrations.
No because in the end of the Toy Story 3 Andy let them go to an adorable little girl so it's like an end with a new beginning.
Because the beginning of the story is the part of the story where the reader decides whether they like the story, if a story doesn't have a good opening then the reader will dot get hooked onto the story and will think that the overall book is bad.