One main event could be their first encounter. Another might be when they face a shared danger, like a big storm or a hungry lion. Also, if they search for food together, that would be a key event.
The main events in the story often start with their discovery of each other. After that, if they get into an argument over a food source, like a patch of grass in the desert. Later, if they decide to work together to cross a large sand dune or find shelter from the scorching sun, these are the crucial events. Their story may also end with them either going their separate ways or forming a more permanent bond depending on how they resolve their differences during these events.
The camel and the jackal story varies in different versions. Generally, it might be about their interactions in the wild, like how they deal with finding food or water. Maybe the camel with its ability to store water and the jackal's cleverness in hunting small prey.
No, it's not based on a true story. It's a fictional creation by the author.
The story is about a lion and a jackal. Usually, in such stories, the lion is the powerful one. The jackal might be sly. Maybe the jackal tries to trick the lion or they get into some sort of adventure together. But without the full story in front of me, it's hard to say the exact details.
The OPEC siege in 1975 was a major event. He and his comrades took over an OPEC meeting, which got him a lot of international attention. His capture in Sudan in 1994 was also crucial. It was a result of international cooperation, especially between Sudanese and French authorities. And then his extradition to France for trial was a significant part of the story as well.
Since I don't know the details of the story, I can't say for sure. But based on the title, the jackal is likely to be one of the main characters. And of course, the 13 ghosts would also be important characters in the story.
One main element is the jackal itself, often depicted as a spooky and elusive creature. Another element could be the setting, like a dark and desolate place. Fear is also a key element, as the jackal ghost instills fear in those who encounter it.
Sorry, I don't know the exact 'the lion and the jackal full story' so I can't summarize it.
One of the main events was the founding of the Communist Party of China. It was a turning point for China. Another aspect could be the economic situations in various countries. Some countries were still recovering from World War I in 1921.
I'm not sure of the specific 'a jackal wants crabs' story. It could be a fable where the jackal has a strong desire for crabs perhaps because it is hungry. Maybe it tries to catch the crabs in a river or on the shore, but the crabs might be difficult to catch as they can scuttle away or hide in their holes.
The real - life events related to it include political assassinations attempts in various European countries during the Cold War era. There were tensions between different political ideologies which made such stories of assassination plots seem more plausible.