The setting is where and when the story occurs. If you don't have a setting, it's very hard to understand and enjoy the plot.
What is the relationship between the setting and the plot in The Crucible?
hichi
Dodododucll
The series of related events that make up a story are known as its plot.
you set all plot divided by mass :) heheh
line graph or a scatter plot.
no relationship
The main plot is the revenge plot. Hamlet learns his father was killed by his uncle; he pretends to be crazy to get close to Claudius and does eventually kill him. There is a subplot about Ophelia. There is another subplot about his relationship with his mother. There is yet another about his relationship with Rosecrantz and Guildenstern.
Yes, a story can have multiple settings to provide variety and depth to the narrative. These different settings can enhance the plot, help develop characters, and create a more immersive reading experience for the audience.
A scatter plot is one way of attempting to reveal or display the relationship between two variables.
no
A scatter plot.