House prices in first-tier cities in Japan are relatively high, while those in second-tier and third-tier cities are relatively low. The specific housing price trend and data were not provided, so more detailed information could not be given.
A great first line grabs the reader's attention immediately. For instance, 'The day the world ended, I was eating an ice - cream.' It creates mystery and makes the reader want to know more. It sets an unexpected tone.
Lack of clarity. For instance, if a first line is like 'Some stuff happened once.' It doesn't clarify what 'some stuff' is. It's just too general and leaves the reader completely in the dark.
A 'first in line social story' could be about the experience and significance of being first in line. It might talk about the anticipation, the privilege, or the responsibility that comes with it.
I'm not sure which specific 'first fall on line story' you are referring to. There could be many stories related to a first fall in different contexts, like the first fall in a new sport, or the first fall of a character in a story. Can you be more specific?
In the 'first fall on line story', it might be about a new online artist who had their first big failure. They put their work out there, expecting great things, but instead received a lot of negative feedback. This was their 'fall'. However, they didn't give up. They used the criticism to grow and improve their art, and eventually became successful. It could also be about a new online learner who faced difficulties in their first online course and 'fell' behind but then caught up with hard work.
Well, that really depends. Different renditions of 'The Story of Tonight' might have different singers starting the first line. Maybe you could provide more context to narrow it down.
A 'first line novel' could also potentially be a term used in a more niche or experimental writing community. It might mean a novel where the writer spends an inordinate amount of time perfecting the first line, knowing that it will have a major impact on how the reader perceives the whole work. Some writers believe that if the first line is strong, it can carry the momentum of the story forward.