The answer is: Motor Observation
Motor observation is a form of learning where there is a transfer of information between the instructors and the learner.
The observation in this context will involve analyzation of a movement and the things that could facilitate the execution of that movement
A) “The wolves howled, the ravens screamed, the sky seemed on fire.”
Because ravens can't really scream, they make a bird sound that is NOT screaming
The Fertile Crescent is the region in the Middle East which curves, like a quarter-moon shape, from the Persian Gulf, through modern-day southern Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel and northern Egypt. The term was first coined in 1916 by the Egyptologist James Henry Breasted in his work Ancient Times: A History of the Early World, where he wrote, “This fertile crescent is approximately a semi-circle, with the open side toward the south, having the west end at the south-east corner of the Mediterranean, the centre directly north of Arabia, and the east end at the north end of the Persian Gulf."
I think you're looking for the name for this event? This is eclipse, and more specifically solar eclipse: when the Sun cannot be seen because it is covered by the moon between the Sun and Earth