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How the story ends and what the character learned [17].

Use the image details to transport the reader. If the image is a landscape, focus on the emotional "weight" of that place [4]. KLS004-28L.JPG

The server hummed in the basement of the National Archives, a low-frequency vibration that Elias felt in his teeth. He was deep-diving through a corrupted drive recovered from a coastal lighthouse—Batch KLS. Most of the files were junk, but then he saw it: . How the story ends and what the character learned [17]

Most professional stories follow a Three-Act Structure : Setup: Introduce the world and the conflict [10, 11]. The server hummed in the basement of the

The journey or struggle to solve the problem [10].

If you are looking to build a "proper story" around a specific image or prompt, experts from Grammarly and Delta State University suggest focusing on these core pillars: