The "scene of crime" or "crime scene".
Act III Scene VI
The sequence of events in a story is known as the Plot. Without plot, you can't have a story; you'd just have a bunch of characters sitting around in the same scene, doing nothing. That isn't to say that there are books that don't have much plot...
The people usually depicted in a nativity scene are baby Jesus, Mary, Joseph. the shepherds, the Magi, and angels. Animals found in a nativity scene are a donkey and an ox. Camels are also shown.
DIORAMA
A scene is a location of an event which attracts attention, or a subdivision of a play.
The "scene of crime" or "crime scene".
Flashback
flashback
Lennox Suggest that Macbeth is both a Murderer and a Tryant
Yes, "scene" is a noun. It refers to a particular place, event, or situation, especially one with specific characteristics or qualities.
American revlution
If Jaden wakes you up and Banner has a meeting in the cafeteria then you have started the event. Once the cut scene ends head straight to Obelisk Blue Male Dorm and then you should get a new scene. When Blair runs off head to the North area of the island and keep looking for the encounter (much like you look for a duelist). Sooner or later you should activate the final part of the event and she will duel you.
climax
A verbal account is a description or narration of a person, scene, or event given through spoken words rather than in written form. It involves providing details, observations, and perspectives on what was experienced or witnessed.
accident, adventure, occasion, scene, case, episode, event
A bystander is a person who is present at an incident or event, but does not participate. An example is someone that may have seen a crime scene or a spectator at an event.