"Successive dependent events are a sequence of actions or trials where they occur one after another, in a sequence, and the outcome of the 2nd event is affected ('is dependent on...') the outcome of the 2nd event."
Drawing a card from a deck of 52 cards looking for an Ace P(Ace) = 4/52, then by NOT replacing whatever card it is changes the probability of getting another Ace in the next draw, to either 3/51 (if the first card was indeed an Ace) or 4/51 (if the first card wasn't an Ace)
Spinning this class's 'wheel of names' looking for Christian P(Christian) = 1/24, then choosing to remove him, means that the probability of landing on Christian again in the next spin is either 1/23, or 0/23, in both cases it's changed..