It depends on one's perspective. Some might say it's true as it could be based on real events or emotions, while others might think it's fictionalized for literary effect.
I'm not sure if it's a true story as I haven't heard it yet. It could be based on real events, but it might also be a completely fictional tale made up by someone's vivid imagination.
There was a man named Tom. He worked in a big city. One morning, he missed his usual bus. He was frustrated at first. But then he noticed an old lady struggling to carry her groceries. Tom decided to help her. He carried her groceries all the way to her home. The old lady was so grateful that she invited him in for a cup of tea. They had a wonderful chat. Tom realized that missing the bus led him to this heart - warming encounter. It's a true story of how a small inconvenience can turn into a beautiful moment.
Once, when I was a kid, I went fishing with my grandfather. We got up early in the morning and went to a small lake near our house. He taught me how to bait the hook. I was so excited when I finally felt a tug on my line. I pulled it up and it was a small, shiny fish. It was one of the happiest days of my childhood. I learned patience and the joy of nature from that day.
Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She lived in a small village. One day, while she was walking in the forest near her home, she found a lost puppy. The puppy was very small and scared. Lily decided to take it home. She took good care of the puppy, fed it, and played with it. Eventually, the puppy grew up to be a big and friendly dog. It became Lily's best friend, and they had many adventures together in the village.
The 'Coraline' story is about a young girl named Coraline who discovers a secret door in her new home. This door leads to an alternate version of her world where her 'other mother' and 'other father' live. At first, it seems like a wonderful place, but things quickly turn sinister. The other mother has buttons for eyes and tries to keep Coraline there forever by sewing buttons on her eyes as well. Coraline has to use her wits and courage to escape this nightmarish place and save her real family.
It depends. In some cases like in a game or a fictional story -telling context, it's acceptable not to tell the true story. But in real - life situations such as in a court or in a friendship, it's not okay as it can lead to negative consequences like misunderstandings and broken relationships.
Well, the True Pinocchio story is quite famous. Pinocchio was created by a kind old man named Geppetto. At first, Pinocchio is very naughty and tells a lot of lies, which makes his nose grow longer and longer. But as he travels around, for example, he goes to the Land of Toys where he almost turns into a donkey. All these experiences teach him the importance of being honest and good - hearted. And after a series of trials, he gets his wish to become a real human boy.
The truth of the story of William Tell is debatable. Some historians think there might be a kernel of truth, but much of it could be fictionalized to create a heroic tale.