No. That phrase doesn't have a verb.
In English, questions are considered to be in the indicative mood. Therefore, the mood of "What is the sudden realization or insight in which a character recognizes a truth or previously unknown information?" is indicative.
Much depends on the language, but generally start by looking for the verb. That should give you insight into where other words should be placed in the sentence.
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The word "insight" is a noun.
No, "insight" is not the plural form of itself. The plural form of "insight" is "insights".
OR Insight was created in 1988.
incite is the homonym for insight
The homophone for "insight" is "incite." These words have different meanings: "insight" refers to deep understanding or perception, while "incite" means to encourage or provoke someone to take action.
Insight Global was created in 2001.
Insight in Italian is Intuito.
it's an insight you think personally