A tree diagram is a graphic representation of a sequence of events where subsequent decisions depend on the results of previous decisions. Tree diagrams are used to map the possible alternatives and develop strategies for decision making.
The phrase 'waiting for the other shoe to drop' is commonly used to describe a situation where one is expecting a related announcement or event to occur after an initial one. This expectation is often based on a belief that subsequent events are contingent upon an original incident.
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