Because memory is reconstructive, it is subject to canfabulation--confusing an event that happened to someone else with one that happened to you.
Chronological
a major event is something very big that has happened
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Referring to or making a timeline can help you remember when an event happened, especially in relation to other similar events or other events that happened at a similar time.
i was born :)
Someone died and someone was born.
Chronological
Someone landed on the moon.
What important historical events have happened in colombia ? find at least three and describe why they Include a picture.
"What the f happened?" is a phrase often used to express confusion or disbelief about an unexpected event or situation. It can arise in various contexts, whether in personal experiences, current events, or even fictional narratives. Essentially, it captures the moment when someone is trying to process surprising or shocking information. If you have a specific event in mind, please provide more details for a tailored response!
"Had been informed" is used to describe a past action that occurred before another past event, indicating that the informing happened prior to the event being discussed. "Were informed" simply describes a past event where information was given to someone at a certain point in time.
It is a phrase for someone to describe an event when they are surprised, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom and frustration. For example: An unexpected event happened and it shocks you, you say "heavens above".
"Havoc" typically refers to widespread destruction or chaos. It can describe a situation where there is great confusion, disorder, or damage. "Havoc" can be used to emphasize the extent of disruption or devastation caused by an event or action.
You use the word prior when speaking to an event, like; prior to an event, it means this happened before a certain event, or before something happened. Say there was a crime, and people were talking about how this happened, and what happened prior to this event.
what astronomical event happened in august 1999
I'd describe it as an exaggeration of someone, something, or an event.
It is the probability of that event.