That is called backstory.
"The whole story" is a phrase that refers to a narrative or something that is told. The common meaning is an explanation of how something happened, in which way and what caused it. The point is that someone is telling something to another person in such a way that it has an understandable continuity from beginning to end. Another meaning of the whole story has to do with truthfulness. For example, if you say "I don't think you are telling me the whole story" then the meaning is: I don't think you have told me everything of importance about something, or that I believe you are intentionally keeping something back or hiding something from me.
something happened so be quiet and read this
The battles of Lexington and Concord were a big fight that happened that caused the Revolution
A personal Narrative. A story about something that happened in your life that is memerable, also a short story about something personal that happened in your life.
This term means that there was a perfectly reasonable explanation why something happened. A reason means why it happened.
An observation is a statement of something that has been directly witnessed or perceived. An explanation, on the other hand, is a statement that clarifies why or how something happened, providing reasoning or insight into the observation. Observations are what we see or experience, while explanations seek to make sense of those observations.
An explanation to help prove something.
"Viendo que" translates to "seeing that" in English. It is used to introduce a reason or explanation for something that has happened or is happening.
Explanations are full of passive verbs. Everything is done by a mysterious invisible hand: First the milk is poured. Then the eggs are added. Science and social studies books are full of explanations. You use an explanation to find out how something is done, or how something works
It is an explanation for something in medical terms. Ex: explanation for a rash could possibly be exema
Explanation is a noun. The word explain, however, is a verb.
it tells you a explanation about something and people who are interested in it will read it.
A possible explanation is called a hypothesis.
it tells you a explanation about something and people who are interested in it will read it.
It's just a request for more explanation about something that has happened. The person is wondering what just happened, what caused it, and/or why things are happening the way they are. It usually has a negative connotation, as in the person thinks that it should not have happened that way. You might hear this when someone reacts angrily to something unimportant or when someone gets their feelings hurt over nothing.
This quote suggests that simply providing an explanation for why something happened does not necessarily justify or excuse the actions or events that occurred. It emphasizes the distinction between understanding the reasons behind something and condoning or accepting those reasons as valid justification. In other words, explaining the cause of an action does not automatically make it reasonable or morally justifiable.