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Facts are individual pieces of information, while events are occurrences or incidents that happen over a period of time. Facts can be used to describe or explain events, providing evidence or context to understand what happened. Events may be made up of a collection of interconnected facts that together tell a story or paint a picture of a particular moment in time.
Yes, it can mean that. It can mean a dramatic sequence of events, such as; The earthquake set off a cavalcade of aftershocks. It also means a parade, such as: A cavalcade of floats made up the parade.
If the characters, places, and events are made up, not EXACTLY based on real life events, then it is a fictious story.
It depends on how complicated the story is. You can have a very simple story with just one or two events, or a massive tale like Lord of the Rings with many, many events.
A sequence of events refers to the chronological order in which events occur. For example, "First, Sarah woke up and made breakfast; then, she got dressed and left for work; finally, she attended a meeting in the afternoon." This illustrates how each event leads to the next in a clear and organized manner.
A cycle is a sequence of events that repeats itself in a predictable pattern. This could be natural cycles like the changing of seasons or the water cycle, or man-made cycles like a washing machine cycle or the phases of a traffic light.
The biological incidents are incidents of a biological nature. Experts do not yet know what they will be, because the events have unfortunately not yet unfurled.
Yes, the book New Moon is entirely made up events, and occurrences.
An historical narrative is the story of an historical event. The people and the places are true, but it is written as a story. Biographies and autobiographies are usually historical narratives. Historical fiction would also fit in this genre.
I think you are referring to the story's 'conflict'. This is generally introduced after the establishment of the setting and initial characterization. This conflict, or, problem in the story, is the vehicle through which the characters interact. The conflict is ultimately resolved in the 'climax' of the story.
Fictional books contain a story or narrative of made up events that may or may not have realistic references. Non-fiction books contain actual historical events.
It is a book that has a made up story. The author has invented the story and it isn't based on real events.