Yes, it's possible to retell someone's story accurately if you pay close attention and have a good memory.
Sure, but it depends on how well you understand the story and your ability to convey the details precisely. You need to capture the key points and the emotions involved to make it an accurate retelling.
To grade a story retell, consider a few things. First, see if the main events and characters are presented correctly. Then, look at the style - is it easy to understand and does it keep your attention? Finally, check for creativity - did the person retelling add something interesting without straying too far from the original?
It depends on the person's perception and understanding. Some people might have a good ability to grasp the details and essence of a story, while others might miss key points.
Well, it depends. Sometimes you can get an idea from a screenshot, but it might not give the full picture of the story.
Medusa was once beautiful. Athena cursed her, making her a Gorgon with a stoning - gaze. Perseus, a hero, overcame the danger of her gaze and beheaded her.
Once there was a little caterpillar. It spent its days eating and growing. Then it formed a chrysalis. After some time, it emerged as a beautiful butterfly, flying freely among the flowers.
In the fisherman's wife story, a fisherman nets a magic fish. He releases it after it pleads. But his wife, hearing about this, sends him back to the fish to ask for a nicer house. The fish grants it. However, the wife's greed grows. She asks for a large castle next, and then to be a queen ruling over the land. Eventually, in her ultimate display of greed, she asks to be like God. This is too much for the fish. It takes away all the previous wishes, and the fisherman and his wife are back in their shabby hut by the sea. It's a story about how greed can lead to losing what you have.
You need to do a lot of research. Talk to the person, their friends and family. Gather as many details as possible to make the story real and interesting.
The Passover story goes like this. The Israelites were enslaved in Egypt. Moses was chosen by God to lead them to freedom. He demanded freedom from Pharaoh. When Pharaoh didn't listen, a series of plagues hit Egypt. After much struggle, the Israelites set out. However, the Egyptians pursued them. But God miraculously parted the Red Sea, enabling the Israelites to escape, while the Egyptians perished in the sea.
In the 'durga story', the demon Mahishasura had become invincible with a boon. The gods were worried. So they united their powers to form Durga. She was a magnificent and powerful goddess. Durga faced the demon fearlessly. In the battle, her strength and the power of her weapons were on full display. Eventually, she vanquished Mahishasura, and this story has since been a symbol of hope and the victory of righteousness in Hindu mythology.
There are two wolves inside a person, one good and one bad. They are constantly fighting. Which one wins depends on which one the person feeds more.