I can't find a "W" word in any plot structure diagram using my search engine. The typical plot structures include: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
W. Jefferson Stroud has written: 'Optimization of composite structures' -- subject(s): Optimization, Composite structures
W. J. Rowe has written: 'Prospects for intelligent aerospace structures' -- subject(s): Aircraft, Smart structures
W. M. Dobriner has written: 'Social structures and systems'
A scatter plot.
W. T. Marshall has written: 'Structures: SI units' -- subject(s): Structural analysis (Engineering) 'Solution of problems in structures' -- subject(s): Problems, exercises, Structural analysis (Engineering) 'Structures' -- subject(s): Structural analysis (Engineering), Theory of Structures
W. B. Langdon has written: 'Genetic programming and data structures' -- subject(s): Genetic programming (Computer science), Data structures (Computer science)
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W. W. Read has written: 'On the storage complexity of B trees' -- subject(s): Algorithms, Data structures (Computer science), Database design
The plot of the story is somewhat predictable as there are elements that follow typical narrative structures. However, there are also unexpected twists and turns that keep the audience engaged and make the story unique.
Edward W. Duffy has written: 'Philadelphia' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Railroads, History
Kellogg W. Hunt has written: 'Differences in grammatical structures written at three grade levels'