Sarah came home to find Sable missing.
Bathos is a word used in literature that means a lapse in mood in a story. A good sentence would be, the story begins with a bit of bathos.
She had to truncate her story, so that it would fit into the five minute session.
The story was sent for the contest. (maybe it would be better to use 'sent in'). The story was sent in for the contest.
The story was serialized in the newspaper so that you would need to buy the next issue to see what happened next. In other words, the story was told in a series of pieces in daily or weekly issues of the newpaper.
No, not usually. You would capitalize it if it is part of the title of something, or if it were the first word in a sentence. You might write a quirky story called The Photographer Who Shot The Bride, or you might be the Chief Photographer for the Quaintville Times. Otherwise, it would probably not be capitalized.
"You have begun" is correct.
Our mailbox is on a rural route so we have a postman who drives to our mailbox.
That is an unforgettable story
The convoy was en route to Iraq.
I just want a route that is a little less stressful, other mountain roads with higher, sturdier guardrails would be okay.
Bathos is a word used in literature that means a lapse in mood in a story. A good sentence would be, the story begins with a bit of bathos.
I just read a great mystery short story.
His story was not credible and he was eventually convicted of the crime
Danny found the logistic problem of planning his paper route to be daunting.
She had to truncate her story, so that it would fit into the five minute session.
"The story of a dog" is a fragment. There is no action or linking verb.It is more likely to be a title.
When a mysterious package arrives on Jane's doorstep, she is plunged into a world of danger and intrigue as she uncovers a conspiracy that threatens to shake the very foundations of society.