According to the passage to which the question referred. Usually by the author making the incident personal.
And by appealing to the reader's own sense of nobility in mind and spirit.
Your question isn't comprehensive enough. What type of "incident" are you talking about?
What do we want to accomplished
No, Hansel and Gretel is a German fairy tale originally recorded by the Brothers Grimm. While it is popular in many cultures, it is not specifically considered American literature.
"I have a powerful need to answer your question."
black literature
That depends on the job you do and the 'incident' in question.
To answer a question we need a who, what, when, where, and how. This question is missing a when.
words.
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There is insufficient information in the question to properly answer it. Which facility? Which incident? Please restate the question.
Not sure what your question is. Godzilla is powerful whether he's burning or not.
Literature?