resolution
Conflict.
To build tension
A circular plot has many of the same characteristics of a linear plot, except that a circular plot typically begins and ends in the same or similar place. A character would go through the entire journey of resolving the dramatic question only to end up right back where they started, with nothing solved.
It is a diagram of a plot showing beginning, middle, and end of the story's plot.
Aristotle defined plot as the more important element of drama. It must have a beginning, middle, and end. The events of the plot must be related and believable.
A typical dramatic ending ends with the resolution of the conflict and a sense of closure or emotional impact for the audience.
A plot should end with everything being "wrapped up" and explained to the reader. This is called resolution.
The typical order of a dramatic plot includes exposition (introduction of characters and setting), rising action (building of tension and conflict), climax (highest point of tension), falling action (resolution of conflict), and resolution (conclusion and final outcome).
A good dramatic plotline should begin in the middle of the story's action.
Resolution
in falling actionexposition
Conflict.
There isn't one typical number - a plot can include any number at all
There is no typical number.
plot
To build tension
Action that builds tension