How are events in a narrative connected to one another?

Responses

Each event is less important than the one before.
Each event is less important than the one before.

Each event is more detailed than the one before.
Each event is more detailed than the one before.

Each event is caused by the one before.
Each event is caused by the one before.

Each event is made up of dialogue.

1 answer

The most accurate response to how events in a narrative are connected to one another is:

Each event is caused by the one before.

This reflects the principle of causality in storytelling, where events typically build on one another, creating a chain of cause and effect that drives the narrative forward.

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