Well, usually it's not a good idea. Highlights without a story might not make much sense or have the impact you want.
It's not recommended. Highlights should build on and enhance a story. Without a story, they might lack coherence and fail to communicate a clear message or purpose.
In most cases, no. Without a story to provide context and meaning, highlights alone could seem random and disconnected. They need a narrative framework to be truly effective and engaging.
Yes, you can. Highlights can be used independently in various contexts, such as in a presentation where you just want to emphasize key points without a full story behind them. For example, in a business pitch, you can list out the main features or advantages as highlights to quickly draw the attention of your audience.
I'm not really sure. Maybe you could try using some visual effects or special techniques, but I'm not certain exactly how.
I'm not really sure. Maybe you could focus on visual elements or unique features instead of relying on a story.
Maybe there's a technical glitch or your account settings are not configured properly.
Well, one way could be to pick the most exciting or significant parts of the story and feature them prominently.
Sure you can, if your friends are okay with it and you have the right to do so.
Well, it's not typically a good idea. Highlights usually make more sense when they're related to a story or some sort of narrative. Without that, they could seem random or out of place.
Yes, you can. But it might not be as engaging for readers without some standout points.
Yes, you can. But it might not have the same impact as having a story to provide context.
Well, it's not usually the best idea. Highlights typically make more sense when they're related to a coherent story to provide context and significance. Without a story, the highlights could seem random or lack depth.