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No, Candyman is not based on a true story. It's based on Clive Barker's short story, "The Forbidden."
The book is based on a true story.
Yes, it is based on a true story...
it was based on a silmar story but no it was moslity ficton
Wish it was
Predictions in a story should be based on the characters' past actions and behaviors, the established plot points, and the thematic elements of the story. It's important to consider the context and tone of the narrative to make predictions that are consistent and plausible within the story's world.
Changes in predictions should be based on new information provided in the story, through careful analysis of the plot and characters, and potentially considering any foreshadowing or symbolism present. Emotions can also play a role in predictions but should be supported by the text. The title of the story can offer clues about the central themes or events, which can influence predictions as well.
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You pretty much base it on the possibilities of what YOU think might happen.If you haven't heard/read/seen the story yet, you should take into consideration; the author's purpose, the characters' personalities, and the main synopsis of the story.
your predictions about the story
One sign that you're making predictions while reading a story is when you find yourself guessing what will happen next or how the story will unfold based on the information provided. This can manifest as a feeling of anticipation or curiosity about the characters' actions or the plot's direction.
Predictions
predictions based on hypotheses
because you will like the story better
based on? they are based on tectonic plate movement.
An open mind.
because you will like the story better