Description just means telling what happened in the story. You don't "come up" with it -- you must read the story first and just put it into your own words.
Scientists come up with models by trying to find a mathematical description of some phenomenon, which will give predictions that can be verified experimentally.
You never know when something else will come up.
First, you write the story. Titles come from the story, not the other way around. Choose something from your writing that gives a description of what happens in the story, or that hints at something important, or that will just attract the reader's attention to it.
You have to use your imagination.
a description or explanation of an idea or theory in a story
The detail that describes the physical location, time period, and atmosphere of where the story takes place is what provides a description of the story's setting.
This description touches most closely on the story's:
All authors get story ideas from the same place - see the link.
Well, try the story of "World at War". There is a whole story. Look it up on YouTube.
Only you can come up with a good name! Book Titles come from the story, not from some anonymous person on the internet! Think about your story - what is going on and who are the people involved? Check out the Related Questions for help with your book, too!
a story summary is a short description about what it is aboutA summary is the whole story explained in a few simple sentances.
An ending to a story wraps up the whole story in a conclusion. If you are asking for someone to give you an ending to a story then the person has to read the story first then come up w/a ending. Also an ending could be a question, statement or something leading to another story. Hope this helped!