That is called the plot of the story
That is called the setting of the story.
That is called the setting
The plot and sub-plots are what "happens" in a story.
That is the plot of the story
You call that the characters
An event is what happens in the story.
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Where and when would be the setting of the story.
Yes, external conflicts are an essential component of the plot in a story. They create tension, drive the narrative forward, and challenge the characters, leading to development and resolution. External conflicts can involve struggles with other characters, nature, society, or any external force outside the protagonist.
The term that describes where a story happens is the setting. The setting includes the time and place in which the story unfolds, creating a backdrop for the characters and events to take place. It helps to establish the atmosphere and context of the narrative.
Well, think of it this way: would you rather read a story with a boring plot or one that's exciting and full of tension and suspense? Plot is just what we call what happens in a story, so it's obvious that it's an important part of any story.
The plot is what happens in the story -- it's not in one spot.