Plot is driven by causes that lead to effects, creating a chain of events that move the story forward. Cause and effect relationships build tension, create conflict, and shape character development in a narrative. The interconnected events in a plot contribute to a sense of realism and coherence in the story.
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Plot
The plot is just what happens in the story. Tell someone what happened in the story and you have the plot. Aristotle says that plot is "the arrangement of the incidents" according to cause and effect.
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Aristotle defines plot as "the arrangement of the incidents [action, episodes, scenes] according to cause and effect."
Well, you could go through the play, writing down the most important events, and then go through and discuss how each was caused, and how each event affected later events in the plot.
hydropower is affected by the sun because hydropower is water energy and the sun can evaporate or cause droughts and that will cause the energy to slow or stop so it is affected
It affected the British and the Americans because it then cause many problems between them such as trade.
Sequence of events In a literary work, film, or other narrative, the plot is the sequence of events in which each event affects the next one through the principle of cause-and-effect.
Affected means that something has been acted on to produce an effect. Effected means that someone cause an effect that they wanted.I will use them in sentences.The bike's speed was affected by friction.He effected the desired result of causing the bike to go faster.
the burning of fossil fuel affected us and can probably cause cancer
A: There is always just one possible result of a character's action. An author uses this fact to drive the plot as the reader wonders what that one possibility is.
No, it has no effect on developing cancer.