In a personal offer situation, like an offer to rent a house. The landlord made an offer with certain rules about pets. The tenant really wanted to keep a pet, so they had to have a long conversation with the landlord. Eventually, they reached an agreement where the tenant would pay a little extra deposit for the pet privilege.
Since we don't really know the full context of 'the offer a true story', it's difficult to provide examples. But if it's about business offers, an example could be Steve Jobs making an offer to someone to join Apple in its early days if it was based on a true story. Or if it's about a more personal story, an offer from a friend to help another friend move to a new city.
As I said before, one example could be women's suffrage in the US in 1920. Another might be the growth of jazz music, which was really taking off in that decade. The 1920s were known as the Jazz Age.
Dan Rather is also an example. His real story has elements of his long - standing career in journalism. He reported on many significant events. However, he also faced some challenges like the controversy over a story he reported which led to his departure from CBS. This shows the complex nature of an anchorman's real story, including both achievements and setbacks.
Well, the role of women in Vietnam could be an example too. Vietnamese women have always been strong and involved in various aspects of society. They work in fields, in businesses, and play important roles in families. This could be part of the real story, showing the equality and importance of women in Vietnam.
Maybe it gives examples like spinach as a superfood. Spinach is full of nutrients like iron, vitamins A and C. Another could be almonds, which are rich in healthy fats, protein and fiber. These examples would show how different superfoods contribute to a healthy diet in various ways according to what the 'Superfoods the Real Story' might be about.
Sure. One example could be the story of Benjamin Franklin. He was an important figure in American history. His experiments with electricity are well - known, and his contributions to the founding of the United States, like his role in drafting the Declaration of Independence, are part of the real story of Americans.
If the 'real swarm story' is about a swarm of locusts, then an example would be their ability to change behavior. Sometimes they exist in a solitary state, but under certain conditions, like overcrowding and food shortage, they transform into a swarming state. They then migrate in large numbers, devouring crops in their path. This change in behavior and its consequences could be part of the story.
I'm sorry I don't know the specific content of 'prisoners the real story' without more information. But generally, examples could be about a prisoner who overcame his drug addiction while in prison through the prison's rehabilitation programs.
Another is the Iraq War. While the official reason given was the presence of weapons of mass destruction (which later turned out to be untrue), there were also economic interests in the oil - rich region involved. And there were political motives related to power projection in the Middle East.
I don't have enough information to give specific examples from this 'north country real story'. But if it's about the North Country in the US, an example could be the story of a family who has been farming in that area for generations.