By the end of the story, Samuel realizes the importance of forgiveness, empathy, and family. He learns to let go of his anger and bitterness towards his father and understand his perspective. Samuel also discovers the value of family bonds and the healing power of reconciliation.
It would be helpful if you clarified your answer to include which story you want to know about.
The Bible. 1 & 2 Samuel would be a good bet.
If you don't understand something like a story, the narrator would be there to explain to you what is going on in the story.
Because... I said so!
(Apex) As the surgeons desperately operated on her brother, Ricki realized her life’s ambition: she wanted to become a doctor.
That would be the unforgettable comedy-thriller, Snakes on a Plane.
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The past tense of "realize" would be "realized".
In the biblical story, Samuel had died and God was no longer helping Saul. The Philistines were attacking and Saul needed advice. He promised the witch of Endor that he would not persecute her if she helped him contact Samuel on the other side.
Most journalists would use the list of "Five W's" -Who?What?When?Where?How?Answer each of these questions, and you should have a good start on your dramatic story!
Judas Iscariot. This story, like the story of Cain from the Old Testament, is one of the biblical stories used to explain vampire mythology and why it was the way it was.
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