It doesn't always. Sometimes the title is just meant to get you curious so you'll read the story. Sometimes, though, it gives you a hint of what's to happen in the story.
Setting
Yes you can -- out of the story you have written! Titles come last, not first. Finish your story and the title will come to you. Here's a link to help you out.
A plot can help you understand a story by providing a sequence of events that reveal character development, conflicts, and resolution. It helps to organize the story in a coherent way, showing how different elements come together to create a meaningful narrative. Analyzing the plot can also help you identify key themes and messages that the author is trying to convey.
Supporting details in a story will help you to understand better the main idea of the story.
because you will like the story better
I would be happy to help identify the author if you provide me with the title or topic of the story.
because you will like the story better
No, it's the title of an album not a story.
Of course they do. Anything that shows what's going on helps you to understand the story.
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Taking Notes as You Read
Characters help us to understand the theme of a story because the actions and thoughts of a character explain to the reader what is going on. Without characters a story would just be a group of words.