History is another word that rhymes with story. The '-ry' part at the end makes it rhyme well.
Well, quarry also rhymes with story. You know, like a place where stones are dug out, and it has that similar ending sound.
There is also 'The Three Little Pigs'. The rhyme goes like 'The three little pigs went out to sow, and they each built a house, one of straw, one of sticks, and one of bricks. The big bad wolf came and huffed and puffed but could only blow down the straw and stick houses.' This rhyme is a well - known story about the cleverness of the pig with the brick house.
One example is 'Jack and Jill'. It tells the story of Jack and Jill going up the hill to fetch a pail of water. Then Jack fell down and broke his crown, and Jill came tumbling after. It's a simple rhyme but it has a little story in it.
One example could be a fanfiction where the characters in 'The Thing' manage to find a way to communicate with the alien entity in a more peaceful way, rather than the constant fight in the original. Another might be a story that focuses on a side character from 'The Thing' and their backstory, like how they ended up in that desolate place in the first place.
Sure. The movie 'The Imitation Game' is based on a true story. It tells about Alan Turing's work during World War II. Another one is 'Schindler's List', which is based on the real story of Oskar Schindler saving Jews. And 'Hidden Figures' is also based on a true story about African - American female mathematicians in NASA.
The use of gene editing technology like CRISPR is historically novel. Throughout history, we have not had the ability to precisely edit genes in living organisms in such a way. It has huge implications for medicine, agriculture, and even the future of evolution. Another example is the modern concept of space tourism. In the past, the idea of regular people traveling to space was unthinkable, but now it's becoming a reality.
In a Pokémon '100 things fan fiction', there could be 100 different Pokémon evolutions that fans came up with. Or 100 secret locations in the Pokémon world where rare Pokémon can be found. In a Naruto '100 things fan fiction', it might be 100 ninja techniques that were not in the original manga. Also, in a Marvel Comics '100 things fan fiction', it could be 100 alternate origin stories for different superheroes, like 100 ways Spider - Man got his powers, which would be really interesting for fans to explore.
Some examples include characters having perfect memories and never forgetting anything, which is not very realistic. There are also cases where characters are given powers that are too OP (over - powered) for the setting of the fanfic. In addition, there can be a lot of deus ex machina moments, where a seemingly unsolvable problem is suddenly solved by an unexpected and often unexplained event. There might also be a situation where a character's personality is so inconsistent that it's hard to keep track of who they really are. And sometimes, fanfics will have characters that are immune to all forms of harm, which is just not believable.
Another one could be a young boy always leaving a thank - you note for the school janitor. This is a little thing but it's based on the true story of his appreciation for the janitor's hard work in keeping the school clean. He was inspired by the janitor's dedication and wanted to show his gratitude in this small way.
The Salem witch trials are also an instance of evil things based on a true story. Innocent people, mostly women, were accused of being witches and faced torture and execution based on superstition and false accusations in the colonial Massachusetts.
One strange but true story is about the Dyatlov Pass incident. A group of hikers in Russia died mysteriously in the mountains. Their tents were cut open from the inside, and they seemed to have fled in a panic. Some had strange injuries. To this day, there are various theories, including things like avalanches or even some more out - there speculations about secret military tests.