Hard to say. Sometimes the airing time can change due to various reasons. I suggest you look up the schedule on your TV provider's guide or check related entertainment news.
It depends. Different channels and streaming platforms have their own schedules. You could also search online for the latest information about when it airs.
It's not entirely unethical. Fanfic is a form of creative expression. If the writer is using the 'Hermione tortured' concept to make a point about the character's growth, like how she overcomes such a traumatic experience, it can be seen as valid. But if it's just for shock value or to be mean - spirited towards the character, then it's not so ethical.
Juan Rulfo's 'Pedro Páramo' is also a very well - known work. It's a complex and somewhat haunting story that gives a vivid picture of rural Mexico and the ghosts of the past that linger there.
Yes, you can add a link to your Instagram story. Just create a new story, add the content you want (like a photo or video), then click on the chain-link icon. A box will pop up where you can paste the link you want to add.
It's not clear that 'penthouse novels' are a widely recognized popular genre. They may be more of a niche category that appeals to those interested in luxury lifestyles and stories set in exclusive settings.
One possible theme could be growth. Just like the carrot grows to an enormous size, it could symbolize the growth of something, maybe a character's personal growth or the growth of a community.
To effectively 'plray the game the read the story', you need to be fully engaged in the game. Explore every aspect of the game world, interact with all the available elements. This will give you a comprehensive view of the setting and characters. When you move on to the story, read it with an open mind. Try to find the differences and similarities between the game and the story. Maybe the story will expand on things that were only hinted at in the game. For instance, if in the game there was a mysterious door that couldn't be opened, the story might explain what's behind it.
There are indeed beasts in stories that claim to be based on true happenings. Take the Loch Ness Monster as an example. It's a famous 'beast' story. Many people have reported seeing a large, strange creature in Loch Ness. Some think it could be a prehistoric survivor. Scientists have conducted investigations, but so far, no conclusive evidence has been found. So while it's based on 'true' sightings, it remains a mystery.
Sure. Once I knew a little boy named Tom. He was quite embarrassed about his bedwetting problem. One night, he dreamed that he was in a big pool and couldn't find the toilet. When he woke up, he found his bed wet again. But his parents were very understanding and encouraged him not to be too stressed. They took him to the doctor, and through some simple treatment and lifestyle adjustments, Tom gradually overcame this problem.
One story could be that a mom wanted to have some fun photos. So she dressed her son as a girl with a cute dress, a wig, and some makeup. They took pictures and it became a memorable family moment.
Self - discovery is a common theme. Izuku has to figure out who she really is as a trans girl in a society that has certain expectations. Another theme is acceptance, both self - acceptance and acceptance from others like friends, family and the community.