Well, it varies. Some kids might want novels with clear and straightforward grammar to build a solid foundation. Others might be interested in ones with more diverse grammar structures to expand their knowledge.
It depends. Some kids might prefer simple grammar in novels to make it easier to understand, while others might not mind more complex grammar for a challenge.
That's hard to say. It could be that some kids look for novels where the grammar helps them learn new rules, while others might just want an engaging story regardless of the grammar complexity.
It depends. Some kids might like adventure novels, while others might prefer fantasy or mystery ones.
No, I don't. I think such manga often involves uncomfortable and inappropriate content.
Kids usually start learning story grammar in elementary school. They get exposed to simple story structures and elements through reading and writing exercises.
I prefer a story set in a magical forest. There could be all kinds of mythical creatures like fairies and unicorns.
My wife loves Italian food, especially pasta and pizza. She could eat them every day.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. [My Princess is a Little Delicate]: It tells the story of the female master who falls into the hands of the prince and gradually becomes unable to extricate herself. There are also maidservants. 2. "The Cold King's Domineering Love: Older Servant Girl": As an older servant girl in the palace of the prince, the female protagonist not only had to be a spy, but she also had to drug the prince's most precious concubine. Her life was in danger, but the prince had a special liking for her. 3. "Evil Prince is busy chasing his wife: The useless servant girl wants to defy the heavens": The female protagonist, as the substitute servant girl of the Bai family's young lady, met the prince. The change of their feelings was quite touching. These novels all have the plot of the story between the ancient prince and the servant girl. I believe you will like it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
It can show that you have a penchant for adventure if you love action manga.
This is a rather complex question. Women's preferences regarding such stories can vary greatly depending on their background, values, and experiences. Some may have no interest at all, while others might have specific reasons for being drawn to them, but it's not something that can be simply defined.
Generally, boys preferred to read fantasy, martial arts, science fiction, and other types of novels. They hated those that deviated from the plot, sexist female characters, and overly sensational plots. They preferred to read novels that were logical, interesting, and suspenseful. They also liked to focus on shaping the character's personality and behavior, allowing people to gain growth and enlightenment from reading. Girls, on the other hand, preferred novels about romance, romance, youth, and school. They liked sensual, delicate, and warm stories with a sweet and happy feeling. But of course, this was only a general trend. Everyone's preferences were different. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
One story could be about a woman who was initially attracted to a man's confidence and then grew to appreciate his overall physique which included his height and build, as it made her feel protected.