It depends. Sometimes it can be quite straightforward, but often there are technical and legal hurdles to overcome.
Yes, in some cases it's possible to move stories from one highlight to another, depending on the platform or software you're using.
Under normal circumstances, a novel could not be transferred from one platform to another. This was because the publishing platform usually protected the copyright of the novel and had priority in adapting, distributing, and promoting the novel. If the novel had already been published on the publishing platform, if you wanted to transfer it to another platform, you would have to submit the novel to the publishing platform again and ask them to confirm the copyright transfer and other matters. This process might cost some time and money. Of course, there were also some special circumstances, such as the publishing platform agreeing to license the novel to other platforms or the novel being signed and published by other platforms. However, these situations were relatively complicated and required specific analysis.
It depends on the terms of service of the original platform and any applicable laws. Some platforms may have specific restrictions on reusing content elsewhere.
The words to describe a person who was easily moved could be emotional or emotional. Such people were usually sensitive to other people's emotions and hearts, and were more easily moved by stories and plots. They could also better understand and accept other people's different emotions and experiences. They are usually more compassionate and empathetic, easier to understand and care about others.
Yes, it depends on where the old stories are stored. If they're on the internet or in a library, accessing them might not be too difficult.
Look at the content. If it's about real people, places, and events, it's probably nonfiction. If it's full of made - up characters and situations, it's fiction.
One generation can learn valuable life lessons, such as perseverance and wisdom, from the experiences shared in the stories of another.
Yes, you can. With the help of translation tools and language skills, it's doable.
You can find full short stories easily in libraries. Most libraries have a large collection of short story anthologies grouped by various themes or authors. Just ask the librarian for help if you're not sure where to look.
You can start by going to your local library. Librarians are really helpful and can point you to the section with short story collections. Another way is to use online bookstores like Amazon. Just type in 'books short stories' in the search bar and you'll get a whole bunch of options.