If you can't think of a plot, you're not going to be able to become a writer. Plot is what happens in the story, so without a plot, there is no story. First, you need to imagine what's going to happen. Then, pretend you're talking to your friends and just start writing down what you've imagined. Once you get the whole thing written, you can go back and edit it for proper spelling, grammar, dialogue, tension, and other things to make the story better. But you've got to use your imagination to write it.
The plot had an interesting twist.
Though writers use the plot mountain as guideline, they sometimes stray from it as they write.
The plot is what happens in the story. It's determined by whatever the author wants to write.
U can make a sentence using plot like this "i made a plotline"
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There's no limits; you can write what you want. Read read read, write write write, listen to everything, watch people, think a lot... And then sit down and actually write it. (basic plot comes first, then characters, then setting, then culture, then main plot)
A BOOK REVIEW is when u write a plot, remendation and u write about the book
you tell what you are going to write about in short sentences.
you write numders anddo a survey
The sentence should be punctuated as follows: "Read a book, such as 'My Side of the Mountain,' and write a reflection of the plot." This punctuation clarifies the instruction by setting off the book title with commas and enclosing it in quotation marks for emphasis.
beginning, plot, and an end
You just write what happened in the story. The "Stages" are just a fancy way of organizing the action in the story's plot. If you write what happened in each part of the story, you will cover the stages.