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i've got a couple of plot ideas that i could think up of from the top of my head! i'm not sure if they're really good though, since i'm obviously not a professional. also, you can obviously change these ideas up or combine them; whatever works for you!
- a story recounting what her husband was like before his death and how that influences her while also showing what life is like for her now.
- how exactly she copes with the loss of her husband (through unhealthy or healthy methods).
- what exactly she thinks about her husband's death. does she feel sad? does she feel angered? or even happy? how does this change her as a person? this plot goes for a more character-driven/character-centred story.
- how the people around her perceive her or her husband after his death. maybe look at her story through the eyes of the other characters. does the world around her change because of this? how so?
EDIT: i just realized that the last two questions seem like literature class-type questions; that wasn't intentional lol
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Assuming this is True or False^^
I think that the statement is absolutely TRUE!
Cooking is not always based on fact and measurment, its based on making up your own recipes and following traditions. Such as, learning how to make a mac and cheese recipe that had been passed down in the family! I have no idea what i'm going on about, but yes, I'd say this is true.