I would have to say a) the event that sets up the story's main conflict.
"initiate" mean to begin, or start off. The event that sets up the main conflict would most likely be the initiating event.
Hope this helps you, baii<333
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Ricochet is the rebound that happens when you fire a gun at an object that deflects the bullet. In other words, fire all you want at Sia because anything negative will just be deflected.
Lyrically, Sia’s referring to the criticism and negativity that’s directed at her – the bullets – but she won’t be affected at all. She’s strong and immune to it like titanium is to bullets.
Hope this helps.
Answer:
Not only did the cat eat the beef but also the chicken. or, The cat not only ate the beef but also the chicken.
Explanation:
Personally, i like the second sentence better but i think both could work :)
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