We need people to read this text and post the plot. Ok?
It's not weird at all. Writing about the process of writing can offer unique perspectives and insights into the creative process. Many authors have successfully explored this meta-writing theme in their works.
"Account Settled" by Paul Annixter is a short story about a man named Joe who seeks revenge on a rancher named Jim. Joe believes Jim has cheated him out of money, and he plans to settle the score by stealing Jim's horse. However, Joe's conscience gets the best of him, and he ultimately decides to return the horse and make amends. The story explores themes of justice, morality, and redemption.
It is about friendship between opposites.
No. They are starting to spoil.
OK I wrote it ... if you pay me $100 I will send it to you, because that's the typical cost of a short story nowadays.
are you talking about writing a fiction story as literature? you can write about anything you can dream up. if you are "making up" a story about a real child to tell someone else, and it is untrue and you know it is not true: NOT OKAY.
It should be ok to eat. When cooking watch out for spoil smell to make sure it is ok.
no it is not
OK say you read a book and your teacher asks you to write a summary about it: OK first the base word of summary is summon right? so summon means to write some thing sweet and sort about the book to clear it up.. "in this case" also known as, to help you under stand. so now do you know what a summary is? if not read tho it again I don't get it
Not a good idea, particularly since they are fish and spoil quickly.
Well, hello there, my friend! It's okay, mistakes happen. It's best to be cautious with food safety. If pudding has been left out overnight, it's best to throw it away to avoid any potential foodborne illnesses. Remember, there are always more puddings to be made and enjoyed!