I'm pretty sure the difference is plot means summary, basic, or most important part(s) of a story.
A story line is basically the same thing but with more details, or the whole story shortened up.
They basically mean the same thing.
The plot refers to the sequence of events that make up a story, including the main events, conflicts, and resolution. On the other hand, the storyline is the underlying structure or framework that organizes and connects the plot elements, providing the overall narrative direction and coherence. In essence, the plot is what happens in the story, while the storyline is how those events are arranged and presented.
A plot covers the whole story; a setting just indicates where the action took place.
a plot is a continuum with a direction and purpose to the entire novel. Action can be random and without purpose.
The plot is what happens in the story - a character is who it happens to.
Plot - The main plot of the story (The main events)
Subplot - smaller events or plots if you will.
Nothing. Plot is what happens in the story.
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A line plot is just a graph with points and a line graph the points are connected.
The plot of the movie is the story line
The plot refers to the specific events that occur within a story. The premise of a story refers only to the general idea that the story is supposed to convey or to the idea that inspired the story.
A minor story that runs inside the main story is called a sub-plot.
A plot line in a story is the author's route from the beginning of a story to the end of the story. A plot line tells the reader what is going on or about to happen. For example, in a murder mystery, the plot line would be all the different ways a detective might investigate that murder until the end when the murderer is revealed.
A line plot is best when you compare your information from year to year, or from a long difference in time!
A plot-based story is one that is told so that the plot, or what happens, is the most important thing in the story. Adventure stories are plot-based. Character-based stories are those where the characters are the most important parts. Series books are usually character-based.
The plot is what happens in the story - the sequence of events. The theme is the message or moral of the story - the deeper meaning or lesson that the author wants to convey. The plot is the "what" of the story, while the theme is the "why".
climactic structure plot begins late in the story, scenes locales and characters are restricted
No. Read the story. We don’t do homework.
The plot is what actually happens: the storyline. The sequence of events in the plot is the foundation (basis) for the story to unfold and is meant to organize information and events in a logical manner.