Sentences with phrase «great fictional story»

The story is a great story for any class, for any teacher wanting to have a great fictional story that is easy to read and fun to read.

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In it, I tell the humorous (and fictional) story of how I sought to become the world's greatest fisherman.
Using fictional stories about my attempt to become the world's greatest fisherman, I reveal some of the flaws in the church's attempts at world evangelism.
An incoherent film presenting a fictional story that does little to do justice to one of the world's greatest scientists.
Next is «It's Bugsy» (4 mins., HD), another one of those infuriating docs wherein the cast and crew fawn over some animal / fictional character (in this case, the bug - eyed gerbil that accounts for a good 40 % of Bedtime Stories» attempts at humour) as a big star who was great to work with.
Covering the sports beat at the fictional Denver Times, his writing is wearying his editor, Metz (Alan Alda), who waits patiently for the young man to land a great story.
A great mini play set in 1940 that tells the story of one family's experiences during an air raid in a fictional town.
The praise for Carl - Johan Vallgren is «for creating a great and heartfelt fictional story that was so real to seem true».
Håkan Nesser has quickly joined the ranks of the great Swedish thriller authors, joined by reader - favorite character Chief Inspector Van Veeteren, whose crime stories take place in the fictional town of Maardam.
It is one of the greatest stories I have ever read and I would recommend it to any person that enjoys fictional stories.
- Library Journal «Though the question at the story's heart is less interesting than the fictional anecdotes about the great masters, fans of Moore's mix of wit and slapstick will be pleased.»
So while the game is a RTS, there is plenty of great story telling moments, particularly with the use of «hero» units which adds an extra layer to the game due to their special powers and really makes you relate to these fictional characters quite well.
You do have such an amazing molecule in your fictional world, defying gravity it can stay up in the atmosphere for hundreds and even thousands of years accumulating though it's one and a half times heavier than air, and, with no heat capacity to spit at, it can trap heat, or, heck you can't even get your stories to say the same thing consistently, it becomes this great thermal blanket stopping heat escaping... just how much of that blanket is holes?
A problem could arise with biblical literalists, but one could address that by suggesting that some fictional stories have great value in teaching some lesson or illuminating some aspect of the «human (or other sentient being) condition», and also address actual historical events in the translation of the bible — or one could be more abbrassive and ask «do you believe deaf people can't be saved» (see one of Paul's letters, and the history of the Catholic Church)-- oh, you don't — so when you said you were a literalist, you were speaking figuratively?»
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