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Event #1, titled: ‘Deciding to Escape’, is the most important event in the story. This event introduces the conflict and starts off the story. In ‘Deciding to Escape’, we learn that Connor knows he is going to be unwound. Connor decides to run away with Ariana, but Ariana refuses the offer. Without the first event happening, the rest of the book wouldn’t have happened or would have been changed dramatically. For example, if Ariana didn’t suggest they run away, than Connor might have never thought of the idea and became an AWOL, then meet Risa and Lev. The significance of this occurrence is incredibly important. We meet the main character, his situation and we are introduced to the concept of unwinding. Without the first bit of the book, the readers wouldn’t have understood anything that came later on in the book and wouldn’t have understood why Connor decided to run away.
Event #2, titled: ‘Running
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In this event, the Admiral has a heart attack, while the power is turned off in his plane making the temperatures sky-rocket. Thus, makes the main characters go to the hospital with him. While there, Roland makes a deal with a police officer, which causes every Unwind from the Graveyard to be forced to go to the Happy Jack Harvest Camp. This event is significant to the rest of the story because without this event, the main characters would have never gone to the harvest camp, which would impact the rest of the book. They would have never had to gone through the pain of knowing they could lose one of their friends at any time. Without this event, the main characters would have been stuck at the Graveyard and not have been able to save the other lives of other Unwinds at the harvest camp. This is the fourth most important event because without this event, I don’t think the significance of this event would mean a lot if this event was taken out compared to the other

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