Well, 'others on story' is a bit ambiguous. It might imply people who are involved in or have something to do with a story in some way. Maybe it's about other characters' roles or contributions to the plot. Or it could even refer to different opinions or comments from others regarding a story. Without clear context, it's difficult to give a precise meaning.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by 'others mean story'. It's a bit unclear. Maybe you could explain it a bit more?
I think 'story others' might mean stories related to or told by a group of people who aren't the main characters. Or it could suggest a collection of various stories that are not directly connected to each other.
I think '2 others' could mean two more of something. Maybe it's two other solutions to a problem, two other locations mentioned, or two other perspectives presented. You really need to look at the specific story to understand it precisely.
In a story, 'others' usually refers to people or characters who are not the main focus or protagonist.
Well, 'the others' usually refers to a group of people or characters that are distinct from the main characters or a specific group already mentioned in the story.
Well, when we say 'others' in a story, it could mean various things. It might refer to secondary characters who have less prominent roles but still contribute to the plot. Or it could be a collective term for people or entities that are not directly involved in the main events but have some sort of influence or connection. Sometimes, it just helps to create a sense of a wider world beyond the main characters.
I'm not really sure. It could be a rather unusual or context-dependent phrase.
Well, 'others' in a story usually refers to people or characters who are not the main focus or protagonist.
In a story, 'others' typically refers to people who are not the main characters or the focus of the narrative. They might play supporting roles or just be mentioned briefly.
Honestly, I have no clue. 'Others 1' might be a character classification, a chapter heading, or even a mistake. Without reading the story and seeing how it's used, it's impossible to give a definite meaning.