Having trouble with behavioral interview questions

Currently interviewing for internships, but am having trouble with behaviorals. I tend to have a very literal answer for most of them and don't think I accurately express my answers for them well. I learn best from examples, so can anyone link to or post some examples of what they think are good answers to classic behaviorals? Just like "working in a team" "tough situation", "disagreed with a coworker" etc. I looked them up myself but didn't find anything I thought was good or I could learn from. Fully fledged answers would be nice, as I'm mainly looking for how to structure the entire story. Any help would be much appreciated.

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