It could mean including something in the story that is related to her first experience of a particular event. For example, if it's about her first day at school, she might be putting the feelings, events, or people she met on that day into the story.
Well, 'putting it in her first time story' might imply that there is a specific incident or element that is being incorporated into a narrative that focuses on her first encounter or experience. Say she's writing a memoir about her first trip abroad, and she's 'putting it' which could be details like the culture shock, new friendships, or the initial confusion she had into that story.
One can start by recalling all the details related to that first - time event. Make a list of what happened, how she felt, and who was involved.
I'm not sure who 'her' is in this context. If it's about saving a written story, like from being lost or deleted, it depends on the situation. If it's on a computer, there might be backup options. But if it means something more metaphorical, like saving the essence or continuation of someone's life story, that's a whole different matter.
It could mean getting deeply involved in a story, like when you are really engaged in a book or a movie and you feel as if you are part of the events in the story.
It means to get a novel for her. Maybe it's like finding the right novel that she'll enjoy, whether it's for her birthday, as a gift just because, or to introduce her to a new genre or author.
Well, 'a story like' usually refers to something that has similar elements or characteristics to a particular story. For example, if you say 'a story like Harry Potter', it means a story that shares some features with the Harry Potter series.
Well, 'no bedtime story' implies that there won't be a traditional narrative or tale shared at the time when one is supposed to go to sleep. Maybe it's because of a busy schedule or some other reason.
Telling a story means organizing and presenting details, characters, and happenings in a coherent and interesting manner. It can be fictional or based on real-life, aiming to evoke feelings, thoughts, or a connection with the people hearing or reading it.
It could mean the initial or the earliest stories that are associated with Philadelphia. Maybe it refers to the stories that were the first to be told about the city, like the founding stories.
Well, it might imply that the story itself is the narrator, so it's like the story is in control of its own narrative. Maybe it's a way of emphasizing that the essence of the tale is to tell something fundamental about itself or the genre it belongs to. It could also be that the plot of the story is about the act of storytelling in some way.
It could mean that in a particular context, there is no made - up or untrue element. For example, in a scientific study, if we say there is no fiction, it implies that everything is based on facts and evidence, and there is no room for false assumptions or fabricated data.