It's hard to say. Maybe he doesn't. There could be details he left out, either on purpose or because he simply didn't know. For example, in many real - life situations, people might unconsciously omit certain parts that they don't think are important but actually are to get a full understanding.
No. A tape can only capture a limited portion of an event. It might miss the context, the emotions, and the backstories that are crucial to understanding the whole situation.
In a story, a caption is basically a brief note or title that accompanies something to give it more meaning or clarify its significance. For example, a caption under a photo in a story could tell you where or when the photo was taken, or what's happening in it.
I'm sorry, I don't actually know the specific story of Audrey Phillips without more context. It could be about her personal achievements, her life journey, or something unique she has experienced.
Once upon a time, there was an old mansion. People said it was haunted. One night, a young girl named Lily went there out of curiosity. As she entered, she felt a sudden chill. Then, she heard a strange whisper. It was as if a ghost was trying to possess her. Her body became numb, and she couldn't move. But she fought back with all her will, and finally managed to run out of the mansion.
No. The anime adaptation of Chobits has to compress the story to fit within a certain number of episodes. So, it skips some parts. For example, some of the more in - depth character backstories are not fully explored in the anime as they are in the manga. There are also some sub - plots in the manga that don't make it into the anime at all. Overall, while the anime does a great job of presenting the main story arc, it doesn't tell the whole story.