Plot
the climax of the story
performs most of the actions in a story
climax
Actions like walking, running, jumping, and kicking are most likely to occur in the sagittal plane as they involve movement forwards and backwards in relation to the body's midline. Activities such as bending forward or backward at the waist also predominantly occur in the sagittal plane.
They usually occur in places where two plates meet- faults.
The setting.
tragedy
When and where does this story take place? (APEX)
Identifying lessons learned, discussing what went well, what could be improved, and what actions should be taken to enhance future performance.
The most important character in a play, story, or poem is often the protagonist, who drives the plot forward and undergoes significant development or change throughout the narrative. Their actions and decisions typically have the most impact on the story's outcome and theme.
Paris
earthquakes are most likely to occur on the rim of tectonic plates