Well, in theory, it's possible that a story without evidence could be true. However, in practical terms, we should be very skeptical. There are countless stories out there, and if we start believing every story without evidence, we would be living in a world full of false beliefs. For instance, in journalism, evidence is crucial to report accurate news. Without it, the so - called 'true story' might be just a baseless rumor.
It's not advisable. Evidence is what separates fact from fiction. Just think about historical events. Historians rely on evidence like artifacts, written records, etc. to confirm that something actually happened. A story without evidence might seem interesting, but it's very likely not a true story. It could be a product of someone's imagination or a misinformation spread without proper verification.
One major implication is the spread of misinformation. If people believe a story without evidence as true, they may pass it on, causing more and more people to believe false things. Another implication is that it can lead to wrong decisions. For example, if a business bases its strategy on a baseless story, it could face financial losses. Also, in a social context, it can create unnecessary panic or false hopes.
Sometimes you can cross - reference with other sources. If multiple independent sources tell the same story, it's a strong indication that it's true. However, even then, some details might be misrepresented. So, it's important to use your judgment and critical thinking skills. True stories often have a ring of authenticity that you can sense if you pay close attention.
First, decide on the mood you want the story to have. Is it going to be a happy, light - hearted story? Or a dark and spooky one? Once you've decided that, think of a character that fits that mood. If it's a happy story, it could be a friendly little gnome. Then start writing about how this gnome goes about his day in his magical forest home.
Hard to say. 'Believe' could be a true story, but it could also be a work of imagination. You might have to do some research or check the author's notes to be sure.
No, it's not. 'Evidence of Blood' is a fictional work created by the author's imagination.
Begin with a clear vision of what you want the story to be about. Is it a story of hope, of struggle, or of love? Decide on the main theme. Then, think about the opening scene. It could be a dramatic event, a quiet moment of reflection, or a simple conversation. For instance, if your theme is hope, you might start with a description of a difficult situation and then introduce the glimmer of hope that starts to change things. Starting is often the hardest part, but once you get going, the story will flow more easily.
We should always be critical of such stories. Don't just believe something because it's sensational. Look for reliable sources and if there are none, then it's probably a false story.
It's hard to say for sure. Maybe it's based on some real events but with fictional elements added.
It depends. 'I Believe' might be based on real events but could also have fictional elements added for dramatic effect.
I don't think it is. Usually, such works are fictional creations.