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The most life changing event in the Middle Ages was probably the Black Plauge. It killed millions of people and caused hundreds of towns to die off. It was pretty horrific.
There were a few major moments for the shaping of Harry in the Sorcerer's Stone. However, the arguably most changing was his discovery of the Mirror of Erised.
The verb in the sentence is: changed
in transition the states are changed from one state to another but in event the signals are changed or trigered with respect to that signal.
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Life changing event. The Unsinkable Molly Brown had her whole life changed from that day on. Just like the people who lived through the 1906 San Francisco earthquake they experienced something that affected their entire lives.
From the earliest event of writing up to the present day. (previous to these times we have no evidence)
Crises is changing in situation from stabkle event to unstable event.
Turning a thought about a past event over and over in our heads is called anticipation
the basket in the Nile
Changing the order of events in a story can make it nonsensical—if there's cause and effect and one thing that should cause the next event now happens after it, that's going to confuse people.
Changing the order of events in a story can make it nonsensical—if there's cause and effect and one thing that should cause the next event now happens after it, that's going to confuse people.