An event that will definitely happen is an event with 100% probability.
No. The probability of an event ranges from 0 (the event will not happen) to 1 (the event will happen).
event B has something in common with event A
event B has something in common with event A
event B has something in common with event A
the initiating event is when the main character gets into that jail place
If you mean when they are in the arena, it is the bloodbath.
The initiating event in Susan Beth Pfeffer's Life as We Knew It is an asteroid crashing into the moon, knocking it out of orbit and affecting the earth in disastrous ways.
In "The Giver," the initiating event is when the main character, Jonas, is chosen to be the Receiver of Memory in his community. This event sets off a series of revelations and challenges as Jonas learns about the true nature of his society and the memories that have been kept from its citizens.
An initiating event is an action or incident that sets a story in motion by creating conflict or change for the characters. Exposition, on the other hand, is the background information or context provided to the audience to help understand the story, including setting, characters, and backstory. The initiating event propels the plot forward, while exposition sets the stage for the story.
The initiating event in the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is a plane crash that leaves the protagonist, Brian Robeson, stranded in the Canadian wilderness. This event sets the stage for Brian's survival journey as he must learn to fend for himself with only a hatchet to help him.
That is the initiating event of vision.
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scenario narrative
An 'Initiating Event' is an event that causes something else to occur The two examples that come immediately to mind are; 1. The assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand caused the First World War. 2. The explosion of a fission weapon is required to initiate the explosion of a fusion weapon.
An example of an initiating event in a story could be a protagonist receiving a mysterious letter that sets them on a quest, a sudden death that propels the protagonist into action, or a natural disaster that forces characters to make drastic decisions. This event typically disrupts the status quo and sets the plot in motion.
initiating event? Well, if you mean initiation into Camp Jupiter, Percy goes to Octavian who (reluctantly) declares him worth of joining camp. he's put on probatio and hazel offers to represent him so he's sent to the fifth cohort and participates in the war games. i guess that would count, right?