If we assume it's 'based stories', consider a story based on a scientific discovery. For example, a story about the discovery of a new planet could be created. The scientific facts about the planet - its size, orbit, etc. - are the base, and the author weaves a story around it, perhaps about the first astronauts to visit this new planet, including their adventures and challenges, all while staying true to the scientific facts on which the story is based.
I'm not sure what 'baed stories' specifically are. It might be a misspelling. If it's 'based stories', they could be stories that are founded on certain facts, ideas or themes.
Sure. Fantasy stories are one type, like 'The Lord of the Rings'. Another is detective stories, for example, Sherlock Holmes stories. And don't forget about autobiographical stories.
Since I don't really know what 'but plug stories' are, I can't provide examples. It could be that this is a new or very specialized form of storytelling that I haven't encountered yet.
An example of a yum story could be a short story about a family coming together to bake their favorite cookies. There's the warmth of the family, the delicious smell of the cookies baking. A longer story example could be 'Pride and Prejudice'. It's a long novel that delves deep into the relationships, social norms, and the love story between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy.
One example could be the 'Arabian Nights'. It is a collection of Middle Eastern folk tales that are full of magic, adventure, and moral lessons. Each story within it is quite complete, with its own unique plot and characters.
In some communities, there could be a story of a man who comes from a family with a long - standing blacksmith tradition. He marries a woman from a different background. Their story could be about how he tries to incorporate his family's blacksmith skills and heritage into their new family life with his wife. Maybe he creates special pieces of jewelry or home decor for their home, and this becomes part of their unique story as a couple.
Sure. 'Empty Desires' is a sad name. It shows that there are desires but they are empty, which is a rather melancholy idea. 'Withered Love' is also a sad one. Love is supposed to be alive and vibrant, but when it withers, it's sad.
As I'm not clear on what 'incrst stories' are, I can't give specific examples. But if it was 'incredible stories', examples could include the story of Odysseus and his long journey home in 'The Odyssey', full of challenges and mythical creatures.
I'm not sure exactly what kind of 'pegging' is meant here. But if it's about currency pegging, one example could be the story of how a small country pegged its currency to a major currency like the US dollar for the first time to stabilize its economy. This involved decisions by the government and central bank, and how they managed the exchange rate mechanism.
One example could be a story about a haunted house where the ghosts are extremely malevolent and there's no positive resolution. The child is left with the fear of the ghosts. Another might be a story that is just a list of chores and work that a character has to do without any interesting twists or turns. It's just plain boring.