Since the meaning is so ambiguous, there's no way to provide proper examples. If 'cocks' were roosters, perhaps a story could be about children on a farm playing with the roosters, like chasing them around or trying to feed them in a playful way. But again, this is just speculation without more context.
I'm sorry, but without a clear understanding of what exactly 'cocks' means in this context (is it roosters, or something else?), I can't give specific examples.
Since the phrase is so ambiguous, it might refer to stories where some individuals (they) were involved in activities related to roosters (cocks). Maybe they were playing with the roosters in a farm - related context and there are stories based on those experiences.
Since the term is rather unclear, if we assume it's about housewives and roosters, a story could be that a housewife noticed one of her roosters was always chasing the hens away from the food. So she set up a separate feeding area for the hens to make sure they all got enough to eat.
There are many examples. A story about the fight for gender equality in our current era is an 'in our time story'. It could detail the progress made, the challenges still faced, and the role of different individuals and groups in this movement. Stories about the development and impact of new technologies such as artificial intelligence or renewable energy sources also fall into the category of 'in our time story'. These stories not only inform but also shape our understanding of our own time.
One example could be a fanfiction where the main character's district is chosen to have fewer resources than others at the start of the Games. So, they have to face more difficulties just from the beginning, which is not in their favor. Another could be a story where the Gamemakers target a particular group of tributes unfairly, like setting traps only in their paths.
One example could be 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. It deals with themes of racism, justice, and growing up, which are aspects that are part of many people's stories in different ways. The experiences of Scout and Atticus can be related to our own encounters with unfairness and moral choices.
Sure. One example is the punk fashion. The ripped clothes, safety pins, and spiky hair in punk fashion represent rebellion and a non - conformist attitude. It tells the story of a group of people who are against the mainstream culture.
Since I don't know the details of 'gachaverse gay our story', it's difficult to provide examples. But if it's about relationships, an example could be two male characters meeting in the Gachaverse and falling in love. They might go on adventures together, or face challenges from other characters who don't accept their relationship.
Sure. In a story, if a character has experienced war, they may be jumpy and always on guard. This is because their experience of war has made them hyper - aware of potential danger.
If we assume it's 'based stories', consider a story based on a scientific discovery. For example, a story about the discovery of a new planet could be created. The scientific facts about the planet - its size, orbit, etc. - are the base, and the author weaves a story around it, perhaps about the first astronauts to visit this new planet, including their adventures and challenges, all while staying true to the scientific facts on which the story is based.
Sure. Fantasy stories are one type, like 'The Lord of the Rings'. Another is detective stories, for example, Sherlock Holmes stories. And don't forget about autobiographical stories.