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What part of speech inciting incident?

"Inciting incident" isn't a part of speech. It's a literary term that describes the event or moment in a story that sets the plot in motion. It's the catalyst that makes the protagonist's journey necessary.

Here's how you can think about it:

* Part of speech refers to the function of a word within a sentence (e.g., noun, verb, adjective).

* Inciting incident is a concept related to the plot structure of a story.

Here's an example to illustrate the difference:

* Part of speech: In the sentence "The dog barked," "dog" is a noun.

* Inciting incident: In the story of "Cinderella," the inciting incident is the death of Cinderella's father which leads to her being treated poorly by her stepmother and stepsisters.

Let me know if you have other questions about storytelling or grammar!

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